Inspection Reports for StoryPoint Novi

42400 W 12 Mile Rd, Novi, MI 48377, United States, MI, 48377

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Deficiencies per Year

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Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Capacity: 116 Deficiencies: 1 Aug 28, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted in response to a complaint alleging that a bathroom sink on the third floor was not working and was still being used by residents, staff, and visitors despite being non-operational for weeks.
Findings
The investigation confirmed that the sink in the third-floor bathroom was not working and that the facility failed to promptly order a replacement faucet and communicate the issue effectively. The bathroom was used despite the sink being out of order, putting staff and visitors at risk due to insufficient hand washing access. The allegation was substantiated and a violation was established.
Complaint Details
The complaint was received on 2025-08-25 alleging the third-floor bathroom sink was not working and was still being used. The allegation was substantiated after investigation.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
The sink in the bathroom on the third floor was not working and the facility failed to maintain the building and equipment in good repair as required by rule R 325.1979.
Report Facts
Complaint Receipt Date: Aug 25, 2025 Investigation Initiation Date: Aug 28, 2025 Work order date: Aug 16, 2025 Purchase order date: Aug 21, 2025 Sink replacement date: Aug 28, 2025 Facility capacity: 116
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Rebekah LooneyLicensing StaffAuthor of the investigation report and recommendation
Andrea L. MooreManager, Long-Term-Care State Licensing SectionApproved the investigation report
Tiffany TuckerAdministratorFacility administrator named in identifying information
Inspection Report Renewal Census: 66 Capacity: 116 Deficiencies: 8 Apr 4, 2024
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal licensing study for the facility to assess compliance with applicable administrative rules and regulations.
Findings
The facility was found to be in non-compliance with several administrative rules including outdated resident admission contracts, incomplete medication administration documentation, improper storage of solid wastes, food safety violations, missing refrigerator thermometer, unsanitized food utensils, broken refrigerator seal, and unsecured hazardous materials.
Deficiencies (8)
Description
Residents had signed admission contracts with a licensee no longer affiliated with the facility.
Medication administration records were incomplete with missing reasons for missed doses and improper documentation.
Garbage containers throughout the facility were observed without lids.
Perishable food items were not stored properly, left uncovered in original packaging.
A mini refrigerator was missing a thermometer while containing food and beverages.
Multi-use utensils (plastic cups) were left permanently in dry cereal containers without sanitization.
A refrigerator in the commercial kitchen had a broken seal along the bottom of the door.
Hazardous and toxic materials were found unsecured in the theater room, posing ingestion and poisoning risks.
Report Facts
Number of staff interviewed and/or observed: 22 Number of residents interviewed and/or observed: 66 Facility capacity: 116 Number of missed medication doses documented: 8
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Michael HamidAdministratorReported on admission contract updates and provided follow-up documentation regarding medication administration
Elizabeth Gregory-WeilLicensing ConsultantAuthor of the inspection report and recommendation
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 0 Apr 25, 2023
Visit Reason
The document serves as a notification of the renewal of the Home for the Aged license following an administrative review of licensing activity for the past year.
Findings
The administrative review revealed substantial compliance with the public health code and administrative rules regulating home for the aged facilities, resulting in the renewal of the facility's license.
Report Facts
License effective period: 12
Inspection Report Original Licensing Capacity: 116 Deficiencies: 0 Nov 10, 2020
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as an original licensing study to determine compliance with applicable licensing statutes and administrative rules for the facility Anthology of Novi.
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 116 beds was recommended for issuance.
Report Facts
Licensed bed capacity: 116
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Elizabeth Gregory-WeilLicensing StaffAuthor of the licensing study report and recommendation for license issuance
Russell B. MisiakArea ManagerApproved the licensing study report
Michele LocricchioAuthorized Representative/AdministratorFacility administrator named in the report

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