Inspection Report Summary
The most recent inspection on September 23, 2025, found three deficiencies related to tuberculosis screening, residency agreements, and medication services. Earlier inspections showed a pattern of deficiencies involving medication management, documentation, and facility operations, with prior issues including availability of a current drug reference guide, storage of soiled linens, caregiver designation, and posting of required documents. Complaint investigations included one substantiated case involving caregiver designation and posting of documents, while other complaints were not noted. Enforcement actions such as fines or license suspensions were not listed in the available reports. The inspection history shows recurring issues in regulatory compliance without a clear trend of improvement or worsening over time.
Deficiencies (last 2 years)
Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.
Deficiencies per year
| Description |
|---|
| R9-10-113.A.1-2. Tuberculosis Screening |
| R9-10-807.A.1-2. Residency and Residency Agreements |
| R9-10-817.B.3.b. Medication Services |
| Description |
|---|
| D. A manager shall ensure that: 1. A current drug reference guide is available for use by personnel members |
| A. A manager shall ensure that: 9. Soiled linen and soiled clothing stored by the assisted living facility are maintained separate from clean linen |
| Description |
|---|
| B. A manager: 3. Designates, in writing, a caregiver who is at least 21 years of age and present on the facility premises |
| D. A manager shall ensure that the following are conspicuously posted: resident rights, facility license, and current phone numbers |
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