Inspection Reports for The Village at Farmington

1000 East Fort Street, Farmington, IL, 61531

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Inspection Report Summary

The most recent inspection on October 22, 2025, found the facility in compliance with applicable assisted living regulations and noted no deficiencies. Earlier inspections in April 2025 identified deficiencies related to ensuring direct care and food service employees completed initial health evaluations within 30 days of employment. No fines, enforcement actions, or license issues were listed in the available reports. Complaint investigations were not noted in any of the reports. The inspection history shows improvement, with the most recent survey free of deficiencies after previous issues were addressed through a plan of correction.

Deficiencies (last 1 years)

Deficiencies (over 1 years) 2 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.

43% better than Illinois average
Illinois average: 3.5 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies per year

4 3 2 1 0
2025

Inspection Report

Annual Inspection
Deficiencies: 0 Date: Oct 22, 2025

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Annual Licensure Survey conducted to assess compliance with Part 295 Assisted Living and Shared Housing Establishment Administrative Code and 210 ILCS 9/1 Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act.

Findings
The establishment was found to be in compliance with the applicable assisted living regulations during the survey conducted on 10/22/2025.

Inspection Report

Plan of Correction
Deficiencies: 1 Date: Apr 29, 2025

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This document is a plan of correction addressing an alleged deficient practice related to initial health evaluations for direct care and food service employees, specifically ensuring employees have a physical completed by a physician within 30 days of employment.

Findings
The plan states no tenants were affected by the alleged deficiency, and a systemic review found all policies and procedures in compliance with State and Federal Guidelines. Quality assurance measures were implemented to track employee physicals and ensure compliance.

Deficiencies (1)
Failure to ensure direct care and food service employees had an initial health evaluation completed within 30 days of employment.
Report Facts
Completion date: Apr 29, 2025

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Lisa WardExecutive DirectorSigned the plan of correction
Rhonda M CrozierEmployee who had physical completed as part of correction
Mark C BaylorMDPhysician who completed physical for Rhonda M Crozier
David JonesHSB/maintAttended inservice training on importance of physicals
Shelvin SewellDMAttended inservice training on importance of physicals
Joy BlaneyRNAttended inservice training on importance of physicals
Rhonda CrozierBNAttended inservice training on importance of physicals

Inspection Report

Deficiencies: 1 Date: Apr 16, 2025

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Change of Ownership survey conducted to assess compliance with regulations related to initial health evaluations for direct care and food service employees.

Findings
The facility failed to ensure that one of five sampled direct care employees had an initial health evaluation completed for employment, as confirmed by the Director.

Deficiencies (1)
Failed to ensure that one of five sampled direct care employees had an initial health evaluation completed for employment.
Report Facts
Sampled direct care employees: 5 Employee hire date: Oct 28, 2024

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
E2LPNDirect care employee without initial health evaluation
E1DirectorConfirmed failure to obtain initial health evaluation for E2

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