Inspection Reports for Joyce’s Orchard Residential

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Inspection Report Summary

The most recent inspection on October 27, 2022, identified deficiencies related to documentation for emergency lighting tests, fuel-fired heating inspection, and emergency egress and relocation drills. Earlier inspections were not provided for comparison, so broader inspection patterns are not available. The main issues involved missing records required by fire safety standards rather than direct safety failures. There were no complaint investigations or enforcement actions listed in the available reports. Without additional data, it is unclear whether these documentation issues represent a new or ongoing trend.

Deficiencies (last 1 years)

Deficiencies (over 1 years) 3 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.

62% better than Idaho average
Idaho average: 7.9 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies per year

4 3 2 1 0
2022

Inspection Report

Life Safety
Deficiencies: 3 Date: Oct 27, 2022

Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a fire life safety and sanitation licensure survey for Joyce's Orchard Residential Care Home.

Findings
The inspection identified non-core issues including lack of documentation for monthly and annual emergency lighting testing, absence of annual fuel-fired heating inspection documentation, and missing records of emergency egress and relocation drills as required by NFPA standards.

Deficiencies (3)
No documentation for 30 second monthly and 90 minute annual testing of emergency lighting in accordance with NFPA 101, Chapter 7, Section 7.9
No documented annual fuel-fired heating inspection
No documented emergency egress and relocation drills documented on site for review, required by NFPA 101, Chapter 33, Section 33.7

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