Inspection Reports for Marbridge Retirement Center

CT, 06410

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Deficiencies per Year

4 3 2 1 0
2019
2023
2025
Severe High Moderate Low Unclassified

Census Over Time

6 12 18 24 30 Feb '23 Jun '25
Census Capacity
Inspection Report Renewal Census: 19 Capacity: 25 Deficiencies: 0 Jun 25, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a licensing renewal inspection for the Residential Care Home facility.
Findings
No violations of the General Statutes of Connecticut or regulations of Connecticut State Agencies were identified at the time of this inspection.
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Keishla TorresPerson-in-ChargePersonnel contacted during the inspection
Lewis BowerProprietorPersonnel contacted during the inspection
Karen GworekSupervisorApproval for issuance of license granted
Glenna FriedLCSWReport submitted by
Inspection Report Renewal Census: 14 Capacity: 25 Deficiencies: 0 Feb 10, 2023
Visit Reason
The inspection visit was conducted as a renewal licensing inspection, including review of complaint investigations #25700 and #31708.
Findings
No violations of the General Statutes of Connecticut and/or regulations of Connecticut State Agencies were identified at the time of this inspection.
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Keishla TorresPerson in ChargePersonnel contacted during the inspection.
Karen GworekRN SupervisorGranted approval for issuance of license.
Inspection Report Plan of Correction Deficiencies: 3 Jun 10, 2019
Visit Reason
An unannounced visit was made to Marbridge Retirement Center on June 10, 2019, by a representative of the Facility Licensing and Investigations Section of the Department of Public Health for the purpose of conducting a licensure inspection.
Findings
The facility was found to have multiple violations including failure to provide adequate housekeeping and maintenance, failure to ensure mandatory educational in-services for staff, and failure to ensure proper infection control techniques during dishwashing. Specific issues included uncovered light fixtures, non-working assistance phones, rusted radiators, missing freezer thermometers, incomplete staff training documentation, and improper dishwashing practices.
Deficiencies (3)
Description
Failure to provide housekeeping and maintenance repairs to ensure a clean, comfortable, and homelike environment, including uncovered light fixtures, non-working assistance phones, holes in ceiling tiles, stained carpets, rusted radiators, and missing freezer thermometers.
Failure to ensure mandatory educational in-services including general safety, fire safety, emergency procedures, and resident rights were conducted annually, with personnel files lacking documentation of staff attendance.
Failure to ensure appropriate infection control techniques during dishwashing, with only one kitchen staff handling dirty and clean dishes without changing gloves.
Report Facts
Uncovered mercury bulbs: 4 Date of visit: Jun 10, 2019
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Karen GworekSupervising Nurse ConsultantSigned the original inspection report and addressed in the plan of correction correspondence.
Christine CrutchfieldPerson-in-ChargeFacility representative receiving the inspection report and submitting the plan of correction.

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