3
Inspections
2
Deficiencies
0
Actual Harm or Above
1
Occurrences
March 26, 2026
Last Inspection
S/S B Minimal potential
The most recent inspection of APPLEWOOD OUR HOUSE ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY III on record is dated March 26, 2026. Across 3 published inspections, state surveyors cited 2 deficiencies, none of which reached the actual-harm level.
Colorado publishes inspections on a rolling window, so older surveys may no longer appear. Citation codes 0000 and 9999 are the surveyor's opening and closing comments, not deficiencies, and are excluded from the counts above. Where the state required one, the facility's own plan of correction is shown beneath the finding it answers.
Provider Information
Status
Active
Facility Type
Assisted Living Residence (Licensed Only)
Administrator
Not reported
Owner
Not reported
Phone
(303) 956-9037
Payor Source
Private Pay
City
ARVADA
ZIP
80004
Inspections & Citations
3 inspections · 2 deficiencies3/26/2026Revisit: Licensure Complaint · ID 8YZS12No deficiencies▼
0000Initial CommentsSurveyor note▼
Findings
A revisit survey was completed on 3/26/26 for all previous deficiencies cited on 12/02/25. The facility is in compliance with all deficiencies that were cited.
Plan of correction
The state did not require a plan of correction for this citation.
12/2/2025Licensure Complaint · ID 8YZS112 deficiencies▼
0000Initial CommentsSurveyor note▼
Findings
A licensure complaint, prompted by #CO41164, was completed on 12/2/25. Deficiencies were cited.
Plan of correction
The state did not require a plan of correction for this citation.
0732Stf Req-First Aid 1 Stf Onsite CrtfdS/S B▼
Findings
Based on interview and record review, the residence failed to have at least one staff member onsite at all times who had current certification in first aid from a nationally recognized organization, affecting 16 current residents. Findings include: The November and December 2025 staff schedules, dated 11/1-12/1/2025, revealed the following shifts did not have at least one staff member onsite who had current certification in first aid from a nationally recognized organization: 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on 11/3/25, 11/17/25, 11/23-11/24/25, 11/30-12/1/25.2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on 11/1/25, 11/7/25, 11/14/25, 11/28/25. On 12/2/25 at 8:00 a.m., the administrator stated he was aware that the residence was required to have at least one staff member onsite who was currently certified in first aid. He stated that he took over the administrator role on 11/10/25 and was aware that not all staff were first aid certified. The administrator further stated that he was not sure, but there might have been some shifts where the residence did not have staff who were currently first-aid certified.
Plan of correction · submitted by the facility
Solution: The HR director will be retrained by December 30, 2025 on the CPR and First Aid requirement for assisted living facilities for direct care staff and will ensure that CPR and First Aid training is completed during the staff members orientation time. This training will be documentedTo ensure compliance the House Manager will review the schedule and cross reference the schedule to the list of staff that are trained in CPR and First Aid to ensure all shifts 6am - 2 pm / 2 pm to 10pm and 10pm to 6am do have a staff member adequately trained. The facility will add this issue to the QMP and review it monthly for 90 days.
0734Stf Req-First Aid 1 Stf Onsite CPRS/S B▼
Findings
Based on record review and interview, the residence failed to have at least one staff member onsite at all times who had current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and obstructed airway techniques from a nationally recognized organization, affecting 16 current residents. Findings include: The November and December 2025 staff schedules, dated 11/1-12/1/2025, revealed the following shifts did not have at least one staff member onsite who had current CPR certification from a nationally recognized organization: 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on 11/3/25, 11/17/25, 11/23-11/24/25, 11/30-12/1/25.2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on 11/1/25, 11/7/25, 11/14/25, 11/28/25. On 12/2/25 at 8:00 a.m., the administrator stated he was aware that the residence was required to have at least one staff member onsite who was currently certified in CPR. He stated that he took over the administrator role on 11/10/25 and was aware that not all staff had current CPR certifications. The administrator further stated that he was not sure, but there might have been some shifts where the residence did not have staff who were currently CPR certified.
Plan of correction · submitted by the facility
Problem: The facility failed to have at least one person trained in CPR and obstructed airway from a nationally recognized organization. Solution: The HR Director shall draft a list of approved companies by Dec. 20th of nationally recognized organizations that are approved to provide such training. To ensure continued compliance, the HR Director will review the training at time of hire for staff members required to have this training. The Administrator will add this issues as an area of focus to the QMP and review it every month for 90 days at the QMP meetings.
6/18/2024Licensure and Licensure Complaint (Combined) · ID 7MPW11No deficiencies▼
0000Initial CommentsSurveyor note▼
Findings
A relicensure survey with complaints #CO32606 and #CO32648 was completed on 6/18/24. No deficiencies were cited.
Plan of correction
The state did not require a plan of correction for this citation.
Reportable Occurrences
1 records12/2/2025Brain Injury · ID 2523D697002Reported on time: Yes▼
Occurrence summary
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS:On 12/2/25, the healthcare entity investigated a reportable event. The facility acted appropriately to protect their clients by taking immediate protective actions, investigating the event, and implementing a plan to help prevent a future recurrence. The healthcare entity reported a brain injury event. Staff observed client (A) on the floor post an unwitnessed fall. Staff called 911, and client (A) was transported to the hospital for an evaluation. Diagnostic test results showed an acute brain bleed. During the course of the investigation, the healthcare entity conducted a post fall review, record review and interviews. The circumstances of client (A)’s fall were unknown. The client and family chose comfort care measures, and the client returned with hospice support. Staff reassessed the safety needs. The event was substantiated. This public occurrence summary was provided in accordance with 25-1-124, C.R.S., and was based on the report and investigation provided by the licensed healthcare entity. Department investigation of this occurrence was conducted off-site. The healthcare entity occurrence report was submitted within the required timeframe.
Publication
Sent to facility 2/4/2026 · released to the public 2/16/2026.