Inspection Reports for Woodhaven Retirement Community

29667 Wentworth St, Livonia, MI 48154, United States, MI, 48154

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Inspection Report Renewal Census: 13 Capacity: 105 Deficiencies: 6 Mar 20, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted as a Renewal Licensing Study to evaluate compliance with state regulations and to determine if the facility meets the requirements for license renewal.
Findings
The facility was found to be in non-compliance with multiple rules including medication administration, ventilation, solid waste management, kitchen and dietary safety, insect and vermin control, and general maintenance and storage. Several deficiencies were noted such as missed medications without documentation, non-functioning exhaust ventilation, overflowing trash, undated food items, presence of gnats, and unsafe storage of oxygen tanks.
Deficiencies (6)
Description
Multiple missed medications without documentation for Residents B, C, E, F, and G.
Continuous exhaust ventilation not functioning in the clean utility room on unit 100 and dining area unit 200.
Several full large bags of garbage on the floor and an overflowing trash can in the soiled utility room on the 300 unit.
Multiple food items in the walk-in refrigerator without open dates.
Gnats noted in the kitchenette area on the 300 unit.
Two free standing oxygen tanks noted in the clean utility room on unit 100 stored unsafely.
Report Facts
Facility capacity: 105 Residents observed: 13 Staff observed: 11 Date of on-site inspection: Mar 20, 2025
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 0 Feb 18, 2024
Visit Reason
The document serves as a renewal notification for the Home for the Aged license of Woodhaven Retirement Community, confirming substantial compliance with public health code and administrative rules over the past year.
Findings
An administrative review revealed substantial compliance with the public health code and administrative rules regulating home for the aged facilities, resulting in license renewal.
Report Facts
License effective date: Feb 18, 2024
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Brender HowardLicensing StaffAuthor of the renewal notification letter
Inspection Report Renewal Deficiencies: 0 Feb 18, 2023
Visit Reason
The document serves as a renewal notification for the Home for the Aged license of Woodhaven Retirement Community, confirming substantial compliance with public health code and administrative rules over the past year.
Findings
An administrative review revealed substantial compliance with applicable regulations, resulting in the renewal of the facility's 12-month license effective February 18, 2023.
Report Facts
License effective date: Feb 18, 2023
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Brender HowardLicensing StaffAuthor of the renewal notification letter.
Inspection Report Original Licensing Capacity: 105 Deficiencies: 0 Feb 5, 2021
Visit Reason
The visit was conducted to review and approve the application to increase the home for the aged (HFA) license bed capacity from 73 beds to 105 beds by converting the attached skilled nursing facility beds to HFA beds.
Findings
The facility currently has 73 HFA beds with 48 rooms, including double occupancy rooms. The plan to convert the attached nursing home wing will add 32 beds, increasing the total licensed capacity to 105 beds. The addition includes increased day/dining/activity spaces and other amenities. The recommendation is to approve the increase in licensed bed capacity.
Report Facts
Licensed bed capacity: 73 Licensed bed capacity: 105 Number of rooms: 48 Number of double occupancy rooms: 25 Number of rooms in nursing home wing: 30 Number of double occupancy rooms in nursing home wing: 2
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Andrea KrausmannLicensing StaffConducted on-site review and authored report
Russell B. MisiakArea ManagerApproved the licensing bed capacity increase
Randall GasserLicensee authorized representative and facility administrator
Douglas MaibachPresidentSubmitted application for bed capacity increase
Pier-George ZanoniEngineer, Bureau of Health Care Services Health Facilities EngineeringProvided facility transmittal sheet approving occupancy change
Paul MullettBureau of Fire Services approval
Inspection Report Original Licensing Capacity: 73 Deficiencies: 0 Apr 8, 2008
Visit Reason
The inspection was conducted following a request from the administrator to modify the original license to increase the number of licensed beds from 48 to 73 after construction of an attached addition to the home for the aged.
Findings
The inspection found that the new addition added 25 beds, increasing total capacity to 73. The addition includes 27 bedrooms, nurses' stations, separate dining rooms, and safety features such as exit door alarms. The home for the aged remains not separate and distinct from the adjacent nursing home as required by statute, but this arrangement is approved until a change of ownership occurs.
Report Facts
Licensed bed capacity increase: 25 Total licensed capacity: 73 Number of bedrooms in addition: 27

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