Inspection Report Summary
The most recent inspection on June 12, 2025, identified deficiencies related to medication labeling and storage, food safety, and infection prevention and control. Earlier inspections were not provided for comparison, so broader inspection patterns cannot be determined from the available data. The main issues involved expired or unlabeled medications and nutritional supplements, improper food storage practices, and lapses in infection control measures such as hand hygiene and use of personal protective equipment. No complaint investigations or enforcement actions were listed in the available reports. Without prior inspection data, it is unclear whether these findings represent a new concern or ongoing challenges.
Deficiencies (last 1 years)
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
Deficiencies per year
| Description | Severity |
|---|---|
| Failure to ensure drugs and biologicals were current for use and properly labeled with expiration dates; medications and nutritional supplements were opened but not labeled with a discard date. | SS=F |
| Failure to store food in accordance with professional standards; opened and expired foods were not dated or discarded appropriately. | SS=F |
| Failure to establish and maintain an infection prevention and control program; inadequate use of personal protective equipment and hand hygiene by staff; failure to follow isolation precautions. | SS=E |
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