Inspection Reports for Serene Gardens of Grand Blanc

1481 E Hill Rd, Grand Blanc Twp, MI 48439, United States, MI, 48439

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Deficiencies per Year

4 3 2 1 0
2018
2023
2024
2025
Unclassified
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Capacity: 79 Deficiencies: 2 Sep 26, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted in response to an anonymous complaint alleging inadequate care for Resident A, specifically regarding failure to rotate the resident as ordered, and a separate complaint about moldy food storage.
Findings
The investigation found that Resident A was receiving wound care and had a rotation order in place, but staff documentation of two-hour rotations was inconsistent with 58 missing entries in September 2025. The facility was not storing moldy food. Additionally, Resident A's service plan was not updated to include wound care, constituting a violation.
Complaint Details
The complaint alleged inadequate care for Resident A related to bed sore management and failure to rotate as ordered, and a separate allegation of moldy food storage. The inadequate care allegation was substantiated; the moldy food allegation was not substantiated.
Deficiencies (2)
Description
Inadequate care for Resident A due to inconsistent documentation of two-hour rotations.
Failure to update Resident A's service plan to include wound care.
Report Facts
Capacity: 79 Missing documentation entries: 58
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Kelly JacksonAdministratorProvided statements consistent with staff regarding Resident A's care and documentation issues
Aaron ClumLicensing StaffConducted the investigation and authored the report
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Capacity: 79 Deficiencies: 2 Sep 9, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted in response to an anonymous complaint alleging inadequate supervision of Resident A who eloped from the facility, and that Resident C was not bathed as required.
Findings
The investigation substantiated violations for inadequate supervision of Resident A, who exited the facility through an unsecured window, and for Resident C not receiving bathing as scheduled since admission. Both residents' care plans and facility practices were reviewed and found deficient.
Complaint Details
The complaint alleged inadequate supervision for Resident A who eloped from the building and Resident C was not bathed since admission. The allegations were substantiated based on investigation findings.
Deficiencies (2)
Description
Inadequate supervision allowed Resident A to exit the facility through an unsecured window.
Resident C was not bathed as required since admission, despite care plan specifying bathing twice weekly.
Report Facts
Capacity: 79 Complaint Receipt Date: Sep 8, 2025 Investigation Initiation Date: Sep 9, 2025 Report Due Date: Nov 7, 2025 Bathing frequency: 2 Safety checks frequency: 6
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Megan RheingansAdministrator/ARNamed as facility administrator
Aaron ClumLicensing StaffConducted investigation and authored report
Andrea L. MooreManager, Long-Term-Care State Licensing SectionApproved the report
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Capacity: 79 Deficiencies: 1 Sep 13, 2024
Visit Reason
The investigation was initiated due to a complaint alleging multiple concerns including residents being talked down to and harassed, residents left in bed during a tornado without notification, residents not being taken to the bathroom or left on the toilet for long periods, falsification of shower documentation, medication not given or given late, and issues with the menu and food served.
Findings
The investigation found no evidence to support allegations of residents being talked down to or harassed, residents left in bed during a tornado, bathroom neglect, or issues with the menu and food served. However, a violation was established regarding Resident A's medication not being given as prescribed due to medication availability issues and delays.
Complaint Details
The complaint was substantiated only for the allegation that Resident A’s medication was not given or given late. Other allegations including harassment, tornado safety, bathroom neglect, and food service were not substantiated.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
Resident A’s medication was not given or given late due to medication availability and pharmacy delays.
Report Facts
Facility capacity: 79 Medication unavailability dates: 15
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Brender HowardLicensing StaffAuthor of the Special Investigation Report
Megan RheingansAdministratorFacility administrator mentioned in identifying information
Daniela PopajAuthorized RepresentativeFacility authorized representative and recipient of the report
Inspection Report Renewal Census: 30 Capacity: 79 Deficiencies: 0 Jul 30, 2024
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal inspection to determine compliance with applicable licensing statutes and rules for Serene Gardens of Grand Blanc.
Findings
The facility was found to be in substantial compliance with the public health code and administrative rules regulating home for the aged facilities. Renewal of the license is recommended.
Report Facts
Number of staff interviewed and/or observed: 10 Number of residents interviewed and/or observed: 30
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Megan RheingansAdministratorNamed as the facility administrator
Daniela PopajAuthorized RepresentativeNamed as the authorized representative
Notice Deficiencies: 0 Jul 26, 2023
Visit Reason
The document serves to notify that the Home for the Aged license for Bella Vita of Grand Blanc has been renewed for a 12-month period effective July 26, 2023.
Findings
The license renewal is valid only at the listed address and is not transferable. No inspection findings or deficiencies are reported in this document.
Report Facts
License duration: 12
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Aaron ClumLicensing StaffContact person for license renewal questions
Inspection Report Original Licensing Capacity: 79 Deficiencies: 0 Jan 26, 2018
Visit Reason
The visit was conducted as an original licensing study to determine compliance with applicable licensing statutes and administrative rules for Bella Vita of Grand Blanc.
Findings
The facility was found to be in substantial compliance with home for the aged public health code and administrative rules. A temporary license with a maximum capacity of 79 beds was recommended and issued.
Report Facts
Licensed bed capacity: 79
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Elizabeth GregoryLicensing StaffAuthor of the licensing study report and recommendation for license issuance.
Russell B. MisiakArea ManagerApproved the licensing recommendation.
Karen PeasleyAuthorized Representative and Administrator of the facility.

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