Inspection Reports for The Village Senior Residence

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Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 0 Feb 21, 2024
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal inspection of The Village Senior Residence to assess compliance with regulatory requirements.
Findings
The report notes a review of facility records, including the last documented fire inspection conducted on March 10, 2022. No specific deficiencies or violations are detailed in the provided content.
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Brett ChristianSurvey Team LeaderNamed as the survey team leader for the renewal inspection.
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 1 Feb 10, 2022
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal inspection of The Village Senior Residence facility to assess compliance with applicable standards.
Findings
The facility was found to have a deficiency related to life safety code: resident bathroom doors on the non-memory care wings have locks that require special knowledge and effort to unlock and open, which is not compliant with NFPA 101, 2012 Edition, Life Safety Code requirements.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
Resident bathroom doors on the non-memory care wings have locks that are not single-motion and require special knowledge and effort to unlock and open.
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Brett ChristianSurvey Team LeaderNamed as Survey Team Leader for the renewal inspection.
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 1 Jan 16, 2020
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal inspection of The Village Senior Residence facility license.
Findings
The survey reviewed eight resident charts including three category C resident files. All three category C resident Health Care Plans were missing documentation of mood and character changes, behavioral patterns, and wandering.
Severity Breakdown
CATEGORY C: 1
Deficiencies (1)
DescriptionSeverity
Category C resident Health Care Plans missing mood and character changes, behavioral patterns, and wandering.CATEGORY C
Report Facts
Resident charts reviewed: 8 Category C resident files reviewed: 3
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Rachel RidleSurvey Team LeaderNamed as the survey team leader for the renewal inspection
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 4 Mar 7, 2019
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal inspection of The Village Senior Residence to assess compliance with regulatory standards.
Findings
The inspection identified several deficiencies including lack of grab bars in room 110, non-functioning bathroom call lights in rooms 103, 110, and 113, missing employee orientation documentation in two of six employee files reviewed, and uncovered trash cans in the kitchen area where food was prepared.
Deficiencies (4)
Description
No grab bars in room 110, posing safety concerns for current residents.
Bathroom call lights in bedrooms 110 and 113 not working; bedroom call light in room 103 inoperable.
No documentation of employee orientation for employees #2 and #3 in two of six employee files reviewed.
Uncovered trash cans observed in kitchen area where food was being prepared.
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 4 Feb 21, 2018
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal inspection of The Village Senior Residence to assess compliance with licensing requirements.
Findings
The inspection identified multiple deficiencies including inaccessible call lights in resident rooms, missing documentation of employee training and first aid Heimlich maneuver in staff files, and lack of quarterly LHCP assessments in category C resident files.
Deficiencies (4)
Description
Call lights in rooms 104, 105, and 213 were wrapped around mounting fixtures with strings hanging behind furniture, making them inaccessible to residents.
Call light cord in room 213 was hanging approximately 18 inches above the floor and not accessible to an individual collapsed on the floor.
Eight out of eight staff files reviewed were missing documentation of employee training; six out of eight were missing documentation of first aid Heimlich maneuver.
Five out of five category C resident files reviewed did not have quarterly LHCP assessments.
Report Facts
Staff files reviewed: 8 Staff files missing first aid Heimlich documentation: 6 Category C resident files reviewed: 5 Category C resident files missing quarterly LHCP assessments: 5
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 2 Mar 16, 2017
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal inspection of The Village Senior Residence facility license.
Findings
The facility failed to complete the annual fire inspection in the last three years, with the last known inspection in 2013 and no records found. Additionally, health care plans for Category C residents #1 and #2 were missing detailed assessments and therapeutic management interventions, not meeting regulatory requirements.
Deficiencies (2)
Description
Annual fire inspection has not been completed in the last 3 years; last known inspection was in 2013 with no records found.
Category C residents #1 and #2 health care plans are missing detailed assessment, therapeutic management, and intervention techniques, not meeting ARM 37.106.2875 requirements.
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Rachel RidleSurvey Team LeaderNamed as Survey Team Leader for the renewal inspection.
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 1 Feb 10, 2015
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal inspection of The Village Senior Residence facility license.
Findings
The inspection found that closed resident files for residents #9 and #10 lacked documentation regarding the disposition of personal possessions.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
Closed files for residents #9 & #10 did not have documentation regarding the disposition of personal possessions.
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Tara WootenSurvey Team LeaderNamed as the survey team leader for the renewal inspection.
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 2 Jan 15, 2014
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a renewal inspection of The Village Senior Residence to assess compliance with assisted living facility regulations.
Findings
Two core issues were identified: lack of physician orders specific to category B or C admissions as required by statute, and the presence of prohibited deadbolts on all resident unit doors.
Deficiencies (2)
Description
No physician orders specific to a resident's admission to a category B or C status as required by statute.
All resident unit doors have deadbolts, which are prohibited by regulation.
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Thad PersonSurvey Team LeaderNamed as Survey Team Leader for the renewal inspection.

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