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25 | At approximately 10:45 a.m. on 02/20/2025, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Nicholas Reed conducted an unannounced annual inspection. LPA met with staff and later the administrator and disclosed the reason for the visit.
A file review was conducted prior to today’s visit.
The facility was last visited on 12/18/2023 for an annual visit. It is a single story building with seven (07) bedrooms, seven (07) bathrooms, kitchen, laundry room, common areas, and outdoor areas. It has an approved fire clearance for six (06) nonambulatory residents. Approved hospice waivers for six (06).
LPA observed a maintained front yard. A screening station at the front contained sanitizer, masks, and a visitor log. Postings at the front and in the main hallway included COVID precautions facility license, confidential complaints contacts, ombudsman contacts, neighborhood complaint procedures, theft and loss policy, facility sketch with evacuation routes clearly labelled, emergency disaster plan, non-discrimination notice, a blank copy of the admission agreement, rights of resident councils, and personal rights.
Walls, floors, windows, screens, and blinds were clean and in good repair. At 11:15 a.m. LPA measured the room temperature to be 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The living room contained a television, reading material, games, exercise equipment, and furniture in good repair. A fireplace was turned off and appropriately covered. Resident artwork was hung in the dining area. An office near the front entrance was locked and contained an additional refrigerator, confidential files, and extra supplies. Medications were inaccessible in a separate closet near the office. An additional activity area near the middle of the facility contained music supplies, exercise equipment, and reading materials.
The facility has seven (07) bedrooms. One (01) bedroom is designated as a staff room. The staff room was unlocked and free of hazards. All bedrooms contained a chair, lamp, nightstand, storage, bed alarms, call systems, and a bed with adequate bedding. All furnishings were clean and in good condition. All rooms had hospital beds with wheels in the locked position.
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