Inspection Reports for Prestige Senior Living Bridgewood

11700 NE Angelo Dr, Vancouver, WA 98684, United States, WA, 98684

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Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Census: 71 Deficiencies: 1 Aug 13, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as an unannounced complaint investigation related to allegations of failed Fire Marshal Ordinance and failed Fire Marshal monitoring visit.
Findings
The facility was found to have failed practices related to fire marshal ordinance and monitoring visit, which were substantiated during the investigation. Multiple fire doors failed inspection, placing residents, visitors, and staff at risk of injury and harm in the event of a fire.
Complaint Details
The complaint investigation substantiated failed provider practice related to fire marshal ordinance and monitoring visit. The complaint investigator observed a resident's fire door with damaged and unmaintained fire resistance rated protectives in violation of the fire marshal ordinance.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
Facility failed to stay in compliance with local and state fire ordinances for 1 of 1 Assisted Living Facilities, including multiple fire doors failing inspection.
Report Facts
Total residents: 71 Resident sample size: 3 Closed records sample size: 0 Timeframe to correct fire doors: 3
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Yvonne ChitekweInvestigatorConducted the on-site complaint investigation
Clinton FridleyAdult Family Home Nurse Field ManagerSigned the follow-up inspection report and statement of deficiencies
Staff AMaintenance DirectorInterviewed regarding fire doors being out of compliance and timeline for correction
Inspection Report Re-Inspection Deficiencies: 1 May 23, 2025
Visit Reason
The Office of the State Fire Marshal conducted a re-inspection at the facility to verify correction of previously identified violations.
Findings
The fire door inspection was provided; however, deficiencies were noted during the inspection, including that the fire doors failed inspection and new fire door inspection shall be completed to correct deficiencies.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
Fire doors failed inspection and new fire door inspection shall be completed to correct deficiencies.
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Nicholas D. WoldenDeputy State Fire MarshalSigned as Deputy State Fire Marshal conducting the re-inspection.
Inspection Report Follow-Up Deficiencies: 0 Mar 18, 2025
Visit Reason
The Department completed a follow-up inspection of the Assisted Living Facility to verify correction of previously cited deficiencies.
Findings
The follow-up inspection found no deficiencies and confirmed that the facility meets Assisted Living Facility licensing requirements. Previously cited deficiencies were corrected.
Report Facts
Residents reviewed: 12 Total residents: 73 Deficiencies cited: 3 Dates of inspection: 2 Days to correct deficiencies: 45
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Kyle GehlenALF Licensor - LTCDepartment staff who inspected the Assisted Living Facility and conducted off-site verification
Jennifer SiharathALF LicensorDepartment staff who inspected the Assisted Living Facility and conducted off-site verification
Clinton FridleyAdult Family Home Nurse Field ManagerSigned follow-up inspection letter
Staff CAssistant Health Services DirectorInterviewed regarding medication administration and resident assessments
Staff AExecutive DirectorAcknowledged department findings during exit interviews
Michael BurdickField ManagerSigned enforcement and deficiency notification letters
Inspection Report Re-Inspection Deficiencies: 6 Mar 4, 2025
Visit Reason
The Office of the State Fire Marshal conducted a re-inspection at the facility to verify correction of previously identified violations.
Findings
The facility failed to provide required reports including the annual fire door inspection report, 4 year fire damper inspection report, 5 year FDC hydro static testing, quarterly fire sprinkler inspection, monthly carbon monoxide detector testing, and monthly emergency light testing. Instructions for fire extinguisher use and maintenance records were also not provided as required.
Deficiencies (6)
Description
Facility failed to provide the annual fire door inspection report
Extension cord in health services shall be removed
Facility failed to provide the 4 year fire damper inspection report
Facility failed to provide the 5 year FDC hydro static testing and quarterly fire sprinkler inspection reports
Facility failed to provide monthly carbon monoxide detector testing reports
Facility failed to provide monthly emergency light testing reports
Report Facts
Next inspection scheduled date: Next inspection scheduled on or after 04/03/2025 (page 2) and 01/18/2025 (page 5)
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Chantlay RobinsonExecutive DirectorNamed as Owner or Authorized Representative signing the inspection documents
Nicholas WoldenDeputy State Fire MarshalConducted the inspection and signed the report
Inspection Report Life Safety Deficiencies: 7 Nov 9, 2023
Visit Reason
The Office of the State Fire Marshal conducted an inspection at Prestige Senior Living Bridgewood to assess compliance with fire safety and life safety code requirements.
Findings
The inspection identified multiple violations including failed fire door reports, dirty fire sprinkler heads in the kitchen, failure to provide required fire protection system reports, kitchen appliance needing a new heat survey, failure to provide monthly emergency light testing, and failure to provide annual fuel testing of the generator.
Deficiencies (7)
Description
Fire door report shows failed doors; doors shall be repaired and retested as necessary
Facility shall provide 4 year fire damper inspection report
Fire sprinkler heads in kitchen found to be dirty
Facility failed to provide annual forward flow test and 5 year FDC hydro reports
Kitchen appliance requires new heat survey
Facility failed to provide monthly emergency light testing
Leaves found on top of generator muffler; facility failed to provide annual fuel testing of generator
Report Facts
Next inspection scheduled date: Dec 9, 2023
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Chris CrosierMaint. DirectorNamed as Owner's Representative and involved in inspection documentation
Nicholas WoldenDeputy State Fire MarshalConducted the inspection and signed the report
Inspection Report Life Safety Deficiencies: 2 Nov 15, 2022
Visit Reason
The Office of the State Fire Marshal conducted a fire safety inspection at the facility to assess compliance with fire protection codes.
Findings
The inspection found that the facility failed to provide the required annual fire door inspection and that the fire alarm system was in trouble due to a duct detector at the time of inspection. All previous violations had been corrected by the time of the follow-up inspection on 12/19/2022.
Deficiencies (2)
Description
The facility failed to provide annual fire door inspection
The facility fire alarm system found in trouble due to duct detector at time of inspection
Report Facts
Next inspection scheduled: Dec 15, 2022
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Nicholas WoldenDeputy State Fire MarshalConducted the inspection and signed the report
Inspection Report Life Safety Deficiencies: 2 Nov 15, 2022
Visit Reason
The Office of the State Fire Marshal conducted an inspection at the facility to assess compliance with fire safety codes and maintenance requirements.
Findings
The inspection found that the facility failed to provide the required annual fire door inspection and that the fire alarm system was found in trouble due to a duct detector at the time of inspection.
Deficiencies (2)
Description
The facility failed to provide annual fire door inspection
The facility fire alarm system found in trouble due to duct detector at time of inspection
Report Facts
Next inspection scheduled date: Dec 15, 2022
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Nicholas WoldenDeputy State Fire MarshalNamed as the inspector conducting the fire safety inspection

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