Inspection Reports for Jewel Place Senior Living

607 VIRGINIA AVE, MADISON, IN, 47250

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Inspection Report Summary

The most recent inspection on June 6, 2025, found no deficiencies related to the complaint investigated. Earlier inspections showed some issues, including a medication aide working with an expired certification in March 2025 and missing required audible fire drills on all shifts in October 2022. These deficiencies involved staff certification and safety procedure compliance. No fines, enforcement actions, or license suspensions were listed in the available reports. The facility appears to have addressed prior concerns, with the latest complaint investigation showing compliance.

Deficiencies (last 3 years)

Deficiencies (over 3 years) 0.7 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.

83% better than Indiana average
Indiana average: 4.2 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies per year

4 3 2 1 0
2022
2024
2025

Census

Latest occupancy rate 31 residents

Based on a June 2025 inspection.

This facility has shown a steady increase in demand based on occupancy rates.

Census over time

15 20 25 30 35 40 Oct 2022 Mar 2024 Mar 2025 Jun 2025

Inspection Report

Complaint Investigation
Census: 31 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Jun 6, 2025

Visit Reason
This visit was conducted for the investigation of Complaint IN00458977.

Complaint Details
Complaint IN00458977 was investigated and found to have no deficiencies related to the allegations.
Findings
No deficiencies related to the allegations in Complaint IN00458977 were cited. The facility was found to be in compliance with 410 IAC 16.2-5 regarding the complaint investigation.

Inspection Report

Renewal
Census: 28 Deficiencies: 1 Date: Mar 17, 2025

Visit Reason
This visit was for a State Residential Licensure Survey conducted on March 17, 2025.

Findings
The facility failed to ensure a Qualified Medication Aide (QMA 2) did not work with an expired certification for 26 of 46 days reviewed. The QMA's certification expired on January 31, 2025, but the individual continued to work until the survey date. The facility implemented corrective actions including disciplinary measures and a monitoring system for license renewals.

Deficiencies (1)
Facility failed to ensure a Qualified Medication Aide did not work with an expired certification for 26 of 46 days reviewed.
Report Facts
Days worked with expired certification: 26 Residential Census: 28

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Cassandra TruebloodExecutive DirectorSigned the report and interviewed regarding staff certification renewal responsibility.
QMA 2Qualified Medication AideWorked with expired certification and received disciplinary action.

Inspection Report

Original Licensing
Census: 24 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Mar 5, 2024

Visit Reason
This visit was for a State Residential Licensure Survey conducted on March 4 and 5, 2024.

Findings
Jewel Place Senior Living was found to be in compliance with 410 IAC 16.2-5 in regard to the State Residential Licensure Survey.

Inspection Report

Census: 26 Deficiencies: 1 Date: Oct 27, 2022

Visit Reason
This visit was for a State Residential Licensure Survey to assess compliance with state regulations.

Findings
The facility failed to conduct required quarterly fire drills on each shift with audible alarms, particularly lacking drills on second and third shifts. The Maintenance Director had been conducting verbal drills instead of full audible drills, and the alarm system was rarely activated during drills.

Deficiencies (1)
Failure to conduct quarterly fire drills on each shift with audible alarms as required.
Report Facts
Residents potentially affected: 28 Fire drills required per year: 12

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Cassie TruebloodExecutive DirectorConducted fire drill on 11/9/2022 and responsible for compliance
Maintenance DirectorResponsible for conducting fire drills and maintaining documentation; re-trained on fire drill regulations

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