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25 | At 1:00 p.m. on 02/12/26 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Nicholas Reed conducted an announced prelicensing inspection. LPA met with the applicants and disclosed the reason for the visit.
Today’s prelicensing inspection is an initial application with no residents in care. The facility is a single story building with four (04) bedrooms, four (04) bathrooms, kitchen, common areas, and outdoor areas. The facility has an approved fire clearance for six (06) non-ambulatory residents, of which one (01) may be bedridden in Bedroom #1. The facility intends to serve residents with dementia. Approved for six (06) hospice waivers.
At 1:30 p.m., LPA and applicants reviewed Component III.
A gate which opened by keypad led to the driveway. The front yard was maintained. The driveway wrapped around a water fountain. Ramps led to the main and rear entrances. Inside the main entrance, LPA observed postings for COVID precautions, personal rights, rights of resident councils, facility sketch, blank copy of admission agreement, and confidential complaint contacts.
Walls, floors, windows, screens, and blinds were clean and in good repair. The living rooms contained board games, televisions, puzzles, appropriately covered fireplaces, furniture in good repair, and art supplies. At approximately 2:15 p.m., LPA observed a fully charged fire extinguisher near the kitchen. It was last purchased on 09/09/25. Eight (08) out of eight (08) auditory alarms were tested and operational. Two (02) hallway closets contained hygiene supplies and an adequate supply of fresh linens. At 2:30 p.m. the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors were tested and deemed operational. Smoke detectors were hard-wired and operated simultaneously when tested. Hallways contained night lights.
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