Inspection Reports for Maple Manor Village

343 Parriott, Aplington, IA, 506041063

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Inspection Report Summary

The most recent inspection on November 30, 2023, found no deficiencies during the recertification visit or the complaint investigation. Earlier inspections mostly showed no regulatory insufficiencies, with only two isolated deficiencies noted in 2006 and 2008 related to service plan details and timely incident reporting. Complaint investigations were generally unsubstantiated, and no fines, enforcement actions, or immediate jeopardy findings were listed in the available reports. The main issues identified in the past involved documentation and communication rather than direct care or safety concerns. The facility’s record shows consistent compliance in recent years, indicating improvement over time.

Deficiencies (last 9 years)

Deficiencies (over 9 years) 0.2 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.

95% better than Iowa average
Iowa average: 4.4 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies per year

4 3 2 1 0
2006
2008
2010
2012
2013
2014
2016
2018
2023

Census

Latest occupancy rate 8 residents

Based on a November 2023 inspection.

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

Census over time

0 6 12 18 24 Jan 2006 Apr 2008 Apr 2012 Oct 2014 Oct 2016 Nov 2023

Inspection Report

Renewal
Census: 8 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Nov 30, 2023

Visit Reason
The visit was a recertification inspection conducted to determine compliance with certification rules for an Assisted Living Program and to investigate Complaint #113471-C.

Complaint Details
Investigation of Complaint #113471-C was conducted with no regulatory insufficiencies found.
Findings
No regulatory insufficiencies were cited during the recertification visit or the complaint investigation.

Report Facts
Number of tenants without cognitive disorder: 8 Number of tenants with cognitive disorder: 0 Total census: 8

Inspection Report

Renewal
Census: 13 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Oct 9, 2018

Visit Reason
The visit was a recertification inspection conducted to determine compliance with certification rules for an Assisted Living Program.

Findings
No regulatory insufficiencies were cited during the recertification visit.

Inspection Report

Renewal
Census: 17 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Oct 31, 2016

Visit Reason
The visit was conducted as a recertification to determine compliance with certification of an Assisted Living Program.

Findings
No regulatory insufficiencies were cited during the recertification visit for the Assisted Living Program at Maple Manor Village.

Report Facts
Number of tenants without cognitive disorder: 17 Number of tenants with cognitive disorder: 0 Total Population of Program at time of on-site: 17

Inspection Report

Complaint Investigation
Census: 15 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Nov 6, 2014

Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a complaint/incident investigation following complaints identified by intake numbers 50382-I and 50440-C.

Complaint Details
The complaint/incident investigation was completed on November 6, 2014, and no regulatory insufficiencies were cited during the investigation.
Findings
No regulatory insufficiencies were identified during the investigation. Tenants at Maple Manor Village felt safe and were not fearful of other tenants, staff, or visitors.

Report Facts
Census: 15

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Rose BoccellaProgram CoordinatorAuthor of the complaint/incident investigation report
Shiloh JohnsonManagerManager of Maple Manor Village, recipient of the report

Inspection Report

Monitoring
Census: 16 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Oct 1, 2014

Visit Reason
The visit was conducted as a Final Recertification Monitoring Evaluation for Maple Manor Village Independent and Assisted Living to review recertification documents and conduct an onsite monitoring evaluation.

Findings
No regulatory insufficiencies were found during the evaluation. The review of recertification documents was completed and accepted, and the onsite monitoring evaluation found no deficiencies.

Report Facts
Number of tenants without cognitive disorder: 16 Number of tenants with cognitive disorder: 0 Total Population of Program at time of on-site: 16 Total census of Assisted Living Program: 16

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Sharon QuailAdministratorAdministrator of Maple Manor Village Independent and Assisted Living
Stephanie RadabaughPhDMonitor conducting the Final Recertification Monitoring Evaluation
Rose BoccellaProgram CoordinatorAuthor of the cover letter for the Final Recertification Monitoring Evaluation Report

Inspection Report

Complaint Investigation
Census: 16 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Jul 24, 2013

Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a complaint/incident investigation following a report of flooding caused by torrential rains on 6-24-13, which affected 13 of 18 apartments at Maple Manor Village.

Complaint Details
The complaint involved flooding of 13 out of 18 apartments due to heavy rains. The program reported the incident appropriately and no regulatory insufficiencies were found.
Findings
The investigation found that tenants were evacuated to a nursing home with some returning after cleaning and renovations. Repairs were delayed but ongoing, with no regulatory insufficiencies identified.

Report Facts
Number of tenants without cognitive disorder: 16 Number of tenants with cognitive disorder: 0 Total Population of Program at time of on-site: 16 Total census of Assisted Living Program: 16 Number of apartments flooded: 13 Total number of apartments: 18

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Joyce KixRNMonitor conducting the complaint/incident investigation
Sharon QuailAdministratorAdministrator of Maple Manor Village mentioned in the report

Inspection Report

Monitoring
Census: 14 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Apr 9, 2012

Visit Reason
The visit was a Final Recertification Monitoring Evaluation conducted to review recertification documents and perform an onsite monitoring evaluation of the Assisted Living Program at Maple Manor Village.

Findings
No regulatory insufficiencies were found during this evaluation. The program met all requirements, and tenants expressed satisfaction with services and living conditions.

Report Facts
Number of tenants without cognitive disorder: 14 Number of tenants with cognitive disorder: 0 Total Population of Program at time of on-site: 14 Tenants attending community meeting: 13

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Margaret KaltefleiterRN MSMonitor conducting the Final Recertification Monitoring Evaluation
Sharon QuailAdministratorAdministrator of Maple Manor Village named in the report

Inspection Report

Monitoring
Census: 14 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Sep 1, 2010

Visit Reason
An on-site monitoring evaluation was conducted at Maple Manor Village Independent and Assisted Living to complete the Final Recertification Monitoring Evaluation Report as required by Iowa Code and Administrative Code.

Findings
No regulatory insufficiencies were found during this evaluation. The review of recertification documents was completed and accepted, and the State Fire Marshal's inspection report and evacuation plans were approved.

Report Facts
Current number of tenants without cognitive disorder: 13 Current number of tenants with cognitive disorder: 1 Total Population: 14 Tenants present at community meeting: 10

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Joyce KixRNMonitor conducting the on-site monitoring evaluation

Inspection Report

Monitoring
Census: 19 Deficiencies: 1 Date: Apr 24, 2008

Visit Reason
An on-site monitoring evaluation was conducted at Maple Manor Village Assisted Living to evaluate compliance with regulatory requirements following a self-reported incident.

Findings
The program was found to have a regulatory insufficiency for failing to notify the Department of Inspection and Appeals within 24 hours of a tenant's injury incident. Tenant and family satisfaction was generally positive with no substantiated complaints during the certification period.

Deficiencies (1)
Failure to notify the Department of Inspection and Appeals within twenty-four hours of an incident causing substantial injury.
Report Facts
Current number of tenants without cognitive disorder: 18 Current number of tenants with cognitive disorder: 1 Total Population: 19

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Stephanie CumminsSW MAMonitor conducting the on-site monitoring evaluation

Inspection Report

Monitoring
Census: 13 Deficiencies: 1 Date: Apr 20, 2006

Visit Reason
An on-site monitoring evaluation was conducted at Maple Manor Village Assisted Living to assess compliance with assisted living program regulations and to review tenant service plans and satisfaction.

Findings
The program had individualized service plans for tenants, but some plans lacked detailed directions regarding medication administration and monitoring of blood sugar and blood pressure. Tenants expressed satisfaction with the facility, staff, and services. No substantiated complaints were reported during the certification period.

Deficiencies (1)
Service plans did not include direction to staff regarding blood sugar and blood pressure readings requiring physician contact or immediate treatment; reasons for medication crushing and storage at the long-term care unit were not explained; unclear why long-term care staff administered medications rather than program staff.
Report Facts
Current number of tenants without cognitive disorder: 13 Current number of tenants with cognitive disorder: 0 Total Population: 13 Tenants attending community meeting: 10 Service plans reviewed: 2

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Mary OliverLISWMonitor conducting the evaluation
Sharon QuailAdministratorFacility administrator named in report header

Inspection Report

Complaint Investigation
Census: 17 Deficiencies: 0 Date: Jan 26, 2006

Visit Reason
A complaint investigation was conducted due to allegations that the program did not provide adequate staffing in the front lobby area, tenants answered the door, and the program's telephone went unanswered.

Complaint Details
The complaint was not substantiated; no regulatory insufficiencies were found related to staffing or tenant safety.
Findings
The investigation found that administrative staff explained tenants were alert and primarily self-care, with staff coverage from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. After hours, tenants used call lights to summon help from the attached long-term care unit. Four tenants reported feeling safe and staff responded within one to two minutes when called. No regulatory insufficiencies were noted.

Report Facts
Current number of tenants without cognitive disorder: 17 Current number of tenants with cognitive disorder: 0

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Mary OliverLISWMonitor conducting the complaint investigation
Sharon QuailAdministratorFacility administrator named in report header

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