Inspection Reports for Newton Village INC
122 North 5th Avenue West, IA, 50208
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Census Over Time
Inspection Report
Renewal
Census: 37
Deficiencies: 0
Jun 17, 2025
Visit Reason
Recertification visit conducted to determine compliance with certification rules for an Assisted Living Program.
Findings
No regulatory insufficiencies were cited during the recertification visit for the Assisted Living Program.
Report Facts
Number of tenants without cognitive impairment: 31
Number of tenants with cognitive impairment: 6
Inspection Report
Complaint Investigation
Census: 24
Deficiencies: 1
Dec 1, 2022
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as part of the investigation of Complaints 104899-C and 104350-C, as well as a recertification visit to determine compliance with certification of an Assisted Living Program.
Findings
The program failed to ensure the service plan included identified needs for one tenant requiring involuntary discharge. Specifically, the service plan did not address the tenant's need for a two-person assist for transfers, and documentation was lacking regarding this requirement.
Complaint Details
The deficiency was cited during the investigation of Complaints 104899-C and 104350-C. The tenant was given a notice of non-retention due to requiring a two-person assist more often than not, but the service plan failed to document this need properly.
Deficiencies (1)
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| The service plan was not individualized and failed to indicate the tenant's identified needs and preferences for assistance, specifically regarding transfer assistance requirements. |
Report Facts
Number of tenants without cognitive impairment: 24
Number of tenants with cognitive impairment: 0
Total census: 24
Inspection Report
Original Licensing
Census: 28
Deficiencies: 0
Dec 17, 2019
Visit Reason
Initial certification visit conducted to determine compliance with certification of an Assisted Living Program.
Findings
No regulatory insufficiencies were cited during the initial certification visit.
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