3
Inspections
2
Deficiencies
0
Actual Harm or Above
3
Occurrences
April 21, 2026
Last Inspection
S/S B Minimal potential
The most recent inspection of TRU LANDMARK MEMORY CARE on record is dated April 21, 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
Kretsch, Keleigh
Owner
TRU COMMUNITY CARE
Phone
(720) 537-9355
Payor Source
Private Pay
City
LAFAYETTE
ZIP
80026
Inspections & Citations
3 inspections · 2 deficiencies4/21/2026CHOW and Licensure (Re-licensure) (Combined) · ID 20P711No deficiencies▼
0000Initial CommentsSurveyor note▼
Findings
An administrative relicensure survey was completed on 4/21/26. No deficiencies were cited. A change of ownership occurred on 7/25/25.
Plan of correction
The state did not require a plan of correction for this citation.
4/11/2025Revisit: Licensure (Re-licensure) · ID N40I12No deficiencies▼
0000Initial CommentsSurveyor note▼
Findings
A revisit survey was completed on 4/11/25 for all previous deficiencies cited on 7/30/24. 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.
9999Final ObservationsSurveyor note▼
Findings
Citation coded "0000" or "9999" are initial and final comments of an inspection for informational purposes, this field may also have been left blank intentionally
Plan of correction
The state did not require a plan of correction for this citation.
7/30/2024Licensure (Re-licensure) · ID N40I112 deficiencies▼
0000Initial CommentsSurveyor note▼
Findings
A relicensure survey was completed on 7/30/24. 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 ensure there was at least one staff member onsite at all times certified in first aid affecting 18 current residents. (Cross-reference S0734). Findings include:A review of staff first aid certifications on 7/30/24 revealed that Staff #5 and Staff #6 did not have first aid certifications from a nationally recognized organization. The staff schedule revealed the following shifts did not have a person onsite at all times certified in first aid from a nationally recognized organization: The overnight shift 8:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. on 7/13, 7/19, 7/20, 7/26, and 7/27/24. On 7/30/24 at approximately 1:15 p.m., the administrator said Staff #5 and Staff #6 did not have first aid training. She said she knew they were required to have at least one first aid-certified staff member in the residence at all times.
Plan of correction · submitted by the facility
POC:(Cross-reference S0734)Administrator has created a table format with all of our staff’s CPR received and expiration dates. They will audit these monthly and will set up a class a month prior to their CPR expiration date. 2. A) Administrator will audit the CPR/1st aid chart monthly. B) Will review all staff members during this audit (currently at 100% of staff certified)C) The audit will be done monthlyD) Has form for her to initial after the audit has been completedE) We will audit this for the next 6 months (completed)F) This will be discussed in our monthly QAPI meetings with Landmark LeadershipThe CPR training was scheduled the same day the surveyor was here at Landmark. Have documents ready for submission if needed.
0734Stf Req-First Aid 1 Stf Onsite CPRS/S B▼
Findings
Based on interview and record review the residence failed to ensure there was at least one staff member onsite at all times certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), affecting 18 current residents. (Cross-reference S0732). Findings include:A review of staff CPR certifications on 7/30/24 revealed that Staff #5 and Staff #6 did not have CPR certifications from a nationally recognized organization. The staff schedule revealed the following shifts did not have a person onsite at all times certified in CPR from a nationally recognized organization: The overnight shift 8:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. on 7/13, 7/19, 7/20, 7/26, and 7/27/24. On 7/30/24 at approximately 1:15 p.m., the administrator said Staff #5 and Staff #6 did not have CPR training. She said she knew they were required to have at least one CPR certified staff member in the residence at all times.
Plan of correction · submitted by the facility
POC:(Cross-reference S0732). Administrator has created a table format with all of our staff’s CPR received and expiration dates. They will audit these monthly and will set up a class a month prior to their CPR expiration date. A) Administrator will audit the CPR/1st aid chart monthly. B) Will review all staff members during this audit (currently at 100% of staff certified)C) The audit will be done monthlyD) Has form for her to initial after the audit has been completedE) We will audit this for the next 6 months (completed)F) This will be discussed in our monthly QAPI meetings with Landmark LeadershipThe CPR training was scheduled the same day the surveyor was here at Landmark. Have documents ready for submission if needed.
9999Final ObservationsSurveyor note▼
Findings
THIS PORTION OF THE REPORT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. No response is necessary. The residence was advised it must review and maintain the following processes in accordance with existing program regulations found at 6 CCR 1011-1, Chapter 7.25.26 A secure environment shall meet the following criteria: (A) There shall be a multipurpose room for dining, group and individual activities, and family visits; (B) Resident access to appliances shall only be allowed with staff supervision; (C) There shall be a storage area which is inaccessible to residents for storage of items that could pose a risk or danger such as chemicals, toxic materials, and sharp objects; (D) The corridors and passageways shall be free of objects or obstacles that could pose a hazard; (E) There shall be documentation of routine monthly testing of all equipment and devices used to secure the environment; and (F) There shall be a secure outdoor area that is available for resident use year-round that: (1) Is directly supervised by staff, (2) Is independently accessible to residents without staff assistance for entrance or exit, (3) Has comfortable seating areas, (4) Has one or more areas that provide protection from weather elements, and (5) Has a fence or enclosure around the perimeter of the outdoor area that is no less than six (6) feet in height and constructed to reduce the risk of resident wandering or elopement from the area. (a) If the fence or enclosure has gated access which is locked, all staff assigned to the secure environment shall have a readily available means of unlocking the gate in case of emergency.
Plan of correction
The state did not require a plan of correction for this citation.
Reportable Occurrences
3 records3/23/2026Sexual Abuse · ID 2623O239002Reported on time: Yes▼
Occurrence summary
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS:On 3/24/26, 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 prevent a future recurrence. The healthcare entity reported sexual abuse of a client. Staff found Client (A) in Client (B)’s room with their top off and Client (B) had their hand down Client (A)'s pants. During the course of the investigation the healthcare entity ensured the client was safe and was offered a specialized exam to process possible evidence, however, the responsible party for Client (A) declined. Neither client could provide details as to what occurred because of cognitive impairment. The police were notified and staff continued to monitor all other clients that might be at risk while engaging in social activities. Client (B) was provided a 24 hour a day sitter for safety oversight and was relocated to another facility with all male clients. The event was substantiated. Client (B) was the assailant in two cases within a two week timeframe. Please see case ID 2623O239001 for further details. 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 7/13/2026 · released to the public 7/20/2026.
3/14/2026Sexual Abuse · ID 2623O239001Reported on time: Yes▼
Occurrence summary
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS:On 3/13/26, 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 prevent a future recurrence. The healthcare entity reported sexual abuse of a client. Staff witnessed Client (A) in Client (B)'s room with their breasts exposed. Client (B) was witnessed to have their hand down the front pants of Client (A). During the course of the investigation the healthcare entity ensured the client was safe and was offered a specialized exam to process possible evidence, however, Client (A)’s responsible party declined any further medical assessment or needs. The police were notified. Staff continued to monitor both clients, encouraged Client (A) to stay in the common area, and will intervene to maintain appropriate boundaries. Neither client could communicate what occurred because of cognitive impairment, Client (A) stated they “did not like it” and no consent was given prior to the incident. The event was substantiated. Client (B) was the assailant in two cases within a two week timeframe. Please see case ID 2623O239002 for further details. 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 7/13/2026 · released to the public 7/20/2026.
1/1/2024Sexual Abuse · ID 2423O239001Reported on time: No▼
Occurrence summary
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS: On 01/01/2024, 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 prevent a future recurrence. The healthcare entity reported sexual abuse of a client. During the course of the investigation, the healthcare entity notified the family, physician and Adult Protective Services (APS). Male staff members were removed from providing care to the client. Staff and clients were interviewed, and documentation was reviewed. The event was not 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’s occurrence report was not submitted within the required timeframe.
Publication
Sent to facility 5/12/2025 · released to the public 5/19/2025.