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LPAs observed the kitchen area. LPAs observed cold medication on the top counter and medication in an unlocked cabinet next to cups and plates. This poses an immediate health and safety risk to residents in care. Administrator removed the medications immediately and had staff lock them away.
LPAs observed area where food supplies of nonperishable foods for a minimum of one week, perishable foods for a minimum of two days. The facility was observed to have an emergency supply of food/water.
LPAs observed fire extinguishers to be fully charged and last inspected on 05/23/22. First aid kit was observed to be fully stocked, located in locked medication cabinet.
LPAs inspected exterior grounds. LPAs observed a shaded area for visitors for outdoor siting, a garden area, and areas clear of obstructions. LPAs observed two sheds on the side of the home. Both sheds are noted to be out of compliance and considered an immediate health and safety risk to residents in care. A brown plastic shed was observed to be unlocked and had miscellaneous items, including lighter fluid. Another blue shed was observed to have a twin bunk bed, a dresser, and chair located inside. The sheets were not dirty, the floors had cigarette buds on the floor, and the dressers were observed to be empty. The beds were fully made with sheets, blankets, and pillows with pillow cases. According to Administrator Sylvester, they do not use the shed and this was from the previous licensee. This poses an immediate health and safety risk to residents in care.
LPAs observed the garage. LPAs observed a corner in the garage with a sofa bed, a sheet on top of a mattress with a mattress against the wall, and a locked closet. According to interviews, there is no live-in staff. LPA observations indicate otherwise as evidence by phone charger, toiletries, and personal items. There was a locked cabinet near the beds at the start of the visit, which staff indicated they did not have a key to the lock. In the middle of the visit, the closet was unlocked and contained empty hangers, medical scrubs, and plastic drawers. Administrator stated that he has not touched the previous licensee's items and that staff use this area for a break room. According to the facility sketch, there is no indication of a staff office/room. Administrator stated he will work on getting the items removed. This poses an immediate health and safety risk to residents in care.
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