Deficiencies (last 2 years)
Deficiencies (over 2 years)
1 deficiencies/year
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
81% better than Michigan average
Michigan average: 5.2 deficiencies/yearDeficiencies per year
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Inspection Report
Renewal
Census: 40
Capacity: 137
Deficiencies: 2
Jun 3, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a Renewal Licensing Study to evaluate the facility's compliance with licensing requirements and to determine if a regular license should be issued.
Findings
The facility was found to be in non-compliance with rules related to meal and food records and kitchen and dietary practices, specifically lacking documented meal census records and having potential contamination risks in food storage and handling.
Deficiencies (2)
| Description |
|---|
| The facility did not have a documented meal census that includes residents, personnel, visitors, and a record of the kind and amount of food used for the preceding three-month period. |
| Scoops used to collect flour were left inside containers causing potential contamination; food items were stored uncovered and open to the elements in kitchen freezers and refrigerators. |
Report Facts
Number of staff interviewed and/or observed: 11
Number of residents interviewed and/or observed: 40
Facility capacity: 137
Employees Mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| David Phillips | Authorized Representative/Administrator | Named as the facility administrator |
| Lauren Wohlfert | Licensing Staff | Licensing consultant who signed the report |
Inspection Report
Original Licensing
Capacity: 54
Deficiencies: 0
Oct 29, 2024
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as part of the original licensing study for the facility Meadow Valley to determine compliance with applicable licensing statutes and administrative rules.
Findings
The study determined substantial compliance with home for the aged public health code and administrative rules. The facility is a newly constructed 54-bed home for the aged offering memory care services, and a temporary 6-month license with a maximum capacity of 54 beds was recommended for issuance.
Report Facts
Licensed capacity: 54
Employees Mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Kimberly Horst | Licensing Staff | Author of the licensing study report and recommendation |
| Andrea L. Moore | Manager, Long-Term-Care State Licensing Section | Approved the licensing recommendation |
| David Phillips | Authorized Representative/Administrator | Named as facility administrator in licensing study |
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