| Survey Date | Inspection Type | Track ID | Deficiency | Class | Requirement Description | Correction Date | Requirement Long Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4/11/2025 12:00:00 AM | Standard | FPPZ | CZ815 | Unclassified | BACKGROUND SCREENING; PROHIBITED OFFENSES | 05/17/2025 | 408.809 Background screening; prohibited offenses.-
(1) Level 2 background screening pursuant to chapter 435 must be conducted through the agency on each of the following persons, who are considered employees for the purposes of conducting screening under chapter 435:
(a) The licensee, if an individual.
(b) The administrator or a similarly titled person who is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the provider.
(c) The financial officer or similarly titled individual who is responsible for... |
| 12/19/2022 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 56P8 | A0010 | Class 3 | ADMISSIONS - CONTINUED RESIDENCY | 02/22/2023 | 429.26 Appropriateness of placements; examinations of residents.-
(1) The owner or administrator of a facility is responsible for determining the appropriateness of admission of an individual to the facility and for determining the continued appropriateness of residence of an individual in the facility. A determination must be based upon an evaluation of the strengths, needs, and preferences of the resident, a medical examination, the care and services offered or arranged for by the facility in ... |
| 12/19/2022 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 56P8 | A0032 | Class 4 | RESIDENT CARE - ELOPEMENT STANDARDS | 02/22/2023 | 59A-36.007
(7) ELOPEMENT STANDARDS.
(a) Residents Assessed at Risk for Elopement. All residents assessed at risk for elopement or with any history of elopement must be identified so staff can be alerted to their needs for support and supervision. All residents must be assessed for risk of elopement by a health care provider or a mental health care provider within 30 calendar days of being admitted to a facility. If the resident has had a health assessment performed prior to admission pursuant to... |
| 12/19/2022 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 56P8 | A0078 | Class 3 | STAFFING STANDARDS - STAFF | 02/22/2023 | (2) STAFF.
(a) Within 30 days after beginning employment, newly hired staff must submit a written statement from a health care provider documenting that the individual does not have any signs or symptoms of communicable disease. The examination performed by the health care provider must have been conducted no earlier than 6 months before submission of the statement. Newly hired staff does not include an employee transferring without a break in service from one facility to another when the facili... |
| 12/19/2022 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 56P8 | A0093 | Class 4 | FOOD SERVICE - DIETARY STANDARDS | 02/22/2023 | (2) DIETARY STANDARDS.
(a) The meals provided by the assisted living facility must be planned based on the current USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025, which are incorporated by reference and available for review at: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04003, and the current table of Dietary Reference Intakes established by the Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, 2019, which are incorporated by reference and available for ... |
| 12/29/2020 12:00:00 AM | Standard | HKBF | A0052 | Class 3 | MEDICATION - ASSISTANCE WITH SELF-ADMIN | 02/18/2021 | 429.256
(3) Assistance with self-administration of medication includes:
(a) Taking the medication, in its previously dispensed, properly labeled container, including an insulin syringe that is prefilled with the proper dosage by a pharmacist and an insulin pen that is prefilled by the manufacturer, from where it is stored, and bringing it to the resident.
(b) In the presence of the resident, confirming that the medication is intended for that resident, orally advising the resident of the medicat... |
| 12/29/2020 12:00:00 AM | Standard | HKBF | A0078 | Class 3 | STAFFING STANDARDS - STAFF | 02/18/2021 | (2) STAFF.
(a) Within 30 days after beginning employment, newly hired staff must submit a written statement from a health care provider documenting that the individual does not have any signs or symptoms of communicable disease. The examination performed by the health care provider must have been conducted no earlier than 6 months before submission of the statement. Newly hired staff does not include an employee transferring without a break in service from one facility to another when the facili... |
| 12/29/2020 12:00:00 AM | Standard | HKBF | A0081 | Class 3 | TRAINING - STAFF IN-SERVICE | 02/18/2021 | 429.52(1)
(1)Each new assisted living facility employee who has not previously completed core training must attend a preservice orientation provided by the facility before interacting with residents. The preservice orientation must be at least 2 hours in duration and cover topics that help the employee provide responsible care and respond to the needs of facility residents. Upon completion, the employee and the administrator of the facility must sign a statement that the employee completed the r... |
| 12/29/2020 12:00:00 AM | Standard | HKBF | A0083 | Class 3 | TRAINING - FIRST AID AND CPR | 02/18/2021 | (5) FIRST AID AND CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR). A staff member who has completed courses in First Aid and CPR and holds a currently valid card documenting completion of such courses must be in the facility at all times.
(a) Documentation that the staff member possess current CPR certification that requires the student to demonstrate, in person, that he or she is able to perform CPR and which is issued by an instructor or training provider that is approved to provide CPR training by the Am... |
| 12/29/2020 12:00:00 AM | Standard | HKBF | A0093 | Class 3 | FOOD SERVICE - DIETARY STANDARDS | 02/18/2021 | (2) DIETARY STANDARDS.
(a) The meals provided by the assisted living facility must be planned based on the current USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010, which are incorporated by reference and available for review at: http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04003, and the current summary of Dietary Reference Intakes established by the Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, 2010, which are incorporated by reference and available for rev... |
| 12/29/2020 12:00:00 AM | Standard | HKBF | CZ816 | Unclassified | BACKGROUND SCREENING-COMPLIANCE ATTESTATION | 02/18/2021 | 408.809 Background screening; prohibited offenses.-
(2) Every 5 years following his or her licensure, employment, or entry into a contract in a capacity that under subsection (1) would require level 2 background screening under chapter 435, each such person must submit to level 2 background rescreening as a condition of retaining such license or continuing in such employment or contractual status. For any such rescreening, the agency shall request the Department of Law Enforcement to forward the... |
| 11/20/2018 12:00:00 AM | Complaint | 8W9P | None | None | None | None | None |
| 3/12/2018 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 3PM2 | A0081 | Class 3 | TRAINING - STAFF IN-SERVICE | 05/17/2018 | (2) STAFF IN-SERVICE TRAINING. Facility administrators or managers shall provide or arrange for the following in-service training to facility staff:
(a) Staff who provide direct care to residents, other than nurses, certified nursing assistants, or home health aides trained in accordance with Rule 59A-8.0095, F.A.C., must receive a minimum of 1 hour in-service training in infection control, including universal precautions, and facility sanitation procedures before providing personal care to resi... |
| 3/12/2018 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 3PM2 | A0082 | Class 3 | TRAINING - HIV/AIDS | 05/17/2018 | (3) HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS/ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (HIV/AIDS). Pursuant to Section 381.0035, F.S., all facility employees, with the exception of employees subject to the requirements of Section 456.033, F.S., must complete a one-time education course on HIV and AIDS, including the topics prescribed in the Section 381.0035, F.S. New facility staff must obtain the training within 30 days of employment. Documentation of compliance must be maintained in accordance with subsection (... |
| 3/12/2018 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 3PM2 | A0083 | Class 3 | TRAINING - FIRST AID AND CPR | 05/17/2018 | (4) FIRST AID AND CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR). A staff member who has completed courses in First Aid and CPR and holds a currently valid card documenting completion of such courses must be in the facility at all times.
(a) Documentation of attendance at First Aid or CPR course offered by an accredited college, university or vocational school; a licensed hospital; the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, or National Safety Council; or a provider approved by the Department of He... |
| 3/12/2018 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 3PM2 | A0181 | Class 3 | EMERGENCY PLAN APPROVAL | 11/20/2018 | (2) EMERGENCY PLAN APPROVAL. The plan must be submitted for review and approval to the local emergency management agency.
(a) If the local emergency management agency requires revisions to the emergency management plan, such revisions must be made and the plan resubmitted to the local office within 30 days of receiving notification that the plan must be revised.
(b) A new facility as described in Rule 58A-5.023, F.A.C., and facilities whose ownership has been transferred, must submit an emergenc... |
| 3/12/2018 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 3PM2 | CZ814 | Class 4 | BACKGROUND SCREENING CLEARINGHOUSE | 05/17/2018 | 435.12(2) Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse.-
(b) Until such time as the fingerprints are enrolled in the national retained print arrest notification program at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, an employee with a break in service of more than 90 days from a position that requires screening by a specified agency must submit to a national screening if the person returns to a position that requires screening by a specified agency.
(c) An employer of persons subject to screening b... |
| 3/12/2018 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 3PM2 | CZ815 | Class 4 | BACKGROUND SCREENING; PROHIBITED OFFENSES | 05/17/2018 | 408.809 Background screening; prohibited offenses.-
(1) Level 2 background screening pursuant to chapter 435 must be conducted through the agency on each of the following persons, who are considered employees for the purposes of conducting screening under chapter 435:
(a) The licensee, if an individual.
(b) The administrator or a similarly titled person who is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the provider.
(c) The financial officer or similarly titled individual who is responsible for... |
| 9/5/2017 12:00:00 AM | Standard | MSN4 | A0084 | Class 4 | TRAINING - ASSIS SELF-ADMIN MEDS & MED MGMT | 12/07/2017 | (5) ASSISTANCE WITH SELF-ADMINISTERED MEDICATION AND MEDICATION MANAGEMENT. Unlicensed persons who will be providing assistance with self-administered medications as described in Rule 58A-5.0185, F.A.C., must meet the training requirements pursuant to Section 429.52(5), F.S., prior to assuming this responsibility. Courses provided in fulfilment of this requirement must meet the following criteria:
(a) Training must cover state law and rule requirements with respect to the supervision, assistance... |
| 9/5/2017 12:00:00 AM | Standard | MSN4 | CZ813 | Class 4 | RESULTS OF SCREENING & NOTIFICATION IN FILE | 12/07/2017 | 59A-35.090(3) Results of Screening and Notification.
(c) The eligibility results of employee screening and the signed Attestation referenced in subsection 59A-35.090(2), F.A.C., must be in the employee's personnel file, maintained by the provider. |
| 9/5/2017 12:00:00 AM | Standard | MSN4 | CZ814 | Class 3 | BACKGROUND SCREENING CLEARINGHOUSE | 12/07/2017 | 435.12(2) Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse.-
(b) Until such time as the fingerprints are enrolled in the national retained print arrest notification program at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, an employee with a break in service of more than 90 days from a position that requires screening by a specified agency must submit to a national screening if the person returns to a position that requires screening by a specified agency.
(c) An employer of persons subject to screening b... |
| 7/13/2015 12:00:00 AM | Standard | RE09 | A0008 | Class 3 | ADMISSIONS - HEALTH ASSESSMENT | 09/04/2015 | 429.26
(4) If possible, each resident shall have been examined by a licensed physician, a licensed physician assistant, or a licensed nurse practitioner within 60 days before admission to the facility. The signed and completed medical examination report shall be submitted to the owner or administrator of the facility who shall use the information contained therein to assist in the determination of the appropriateness of the resident ' s admission and continued stay in the facility. The medic... |
| 7/13/2015 12:00:00 AM | Standard | RE09 | A0030 | Class 3 | RESIDENT CARE - RIGHTS & FACILITY PROCEDURES | 09/04/2015 | (6) RESIDENT RIGHTS AND FACILITY PROCEDURES.
(a) A copy of the Resident Bill of Rights as described in Section 429.28, F.S., or a summary provided by the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program must be posted in full view in a freely accessible resident area, and included in the admission package provided pursuant to Rule 58A-5.0181, F.A.C.
(b) In accordance with Section 429.28, F.S., the facility must have a written grievance procedure for receiving and responding to resident complaints, and for resid... |
| 7/13/2015 12:00:00 AM | Standard | RE09 | A0052 | Class 3 | MEDICATION - ASSISTANCE WITH SELF-ADMIN | 09/04/2015 | (3) ASSISTANCE WITH SELF-ADMINISTRATION.
(a) Any unlicensed person providing assistance with self administration of medication must be 18 years of age or older, trained to assist with self administered medication pursuant to the training requirements of Rule 58A-5.0191, F.A.C., and must be available to assist residents with self-administered medications in accordance with procedures described in Section 429.256, F.S., and this rule.
(b) In addition to the specifications of Section 429.256(3), F.... |
| 7/13/2015 12:00:00 AM | Standard | RE09 | A0054 | Class 3 | MEDICATION - RECORDS | 09/04/2015 | (5) MEDICATION RECORDS.
(a) For residents who use a pill organizer managed in subsection (2), the facility must keep either the original labeled medication container; or a medication listing with the prescription number, the name and address of the issuing pharmacy, the health care provider ' s name, the resident ' s name, the date dispensed, the name and strength of the drug, and the directions for use.
(b) The facility must maintain a daily medication observation record (MOR) for each ... |
| 7/13/2015 12:00:00 AM | Standard | RE09 | A0081 | Class 4 | TRAINING - STAFF IN-SERVICE | 09/04/2015 | (2) STAFF IN-SERVICE TRAINING. Facility administrators or managers shall provide or arrange for the following in-service training to facility staff:
(a) Staff who provide direct care to residents, other than nurses, certified nursing assistants, or home health aides trained in accordance with Rule 59A-8.0095, F.A.C., must receive a minimum of 1 hour in-service training in infection control, including universal precautions, and facility sanitation procedures before providing personal care to resi... |
| 7/13/2015 12:00:00 AM | Standard | RE09 | A0090 | Class 4 | TRAINING - DO NOT RESUSCITATE ORDERS | 09/04/2015 | (11) DO NOT RESUSCITATE ORDERS TRAINING.
(a) Currently employed facility administrators, managers, direct care staff and staff involved in resident admissions must receive at least one hour of training in the facility ' s policies and procedures regarding DNROs within 60 days after the effective date of this rule.
(b) Newly hired facility administrators, managers, direct care staff and staff involved in resident admissions must receive at least one hour of training in the facility ' s po... |
| 7/13/2015 12:00:00 AM | Standard | RE09 | A0091 | Class 4 | TRAINING - DOCUMENTATION & MONITORING | 09/04/2015 | (12) TRAINING DOCUMENTATION AND MONITORING.
(a) Except as otherwise noted, certificates, or copies of certificates, of any training required by this rule must be documented in the facility ' s personnel files. The documentation must include the following:
1. The title of the training program;
2. The subject matter of the training program;
3. The training program agenda;
4. The number of hours of the training program;
5. The trainee ' s name, dates of participation, and location of the ... |
| 9/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 5BJO | A0026 | Class 3 | RESIDENT CARE - SOCIAL & LEISURE ACTIVITIES | 12/05/2013 | (2) SOCIAL AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES. Residents shall be encouraged to participate in social, recreational, educational and other activities within the facility and the community.
(a) The facility shall provide an ongoing activities program. The program shall provide diversified individual and group activities in keeping with each resident ' s needs, abilities, and interests.
(b) The facility shall consult with the residents in selecting, planning, and scheduling activities. The facility shall ... |
| 9/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 5BJO | A0030 | Class 3 | RESIDENT CARE - RIGHTS & FACILITY PROCEDURES | 12/05/2013 | (6) RESIDENT RIGHTS AND FACILITY PROCEDURES.
(a) A copy of the Resident Bill of Rights as described in Section 429.28, F.S., or a summary provided by the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Council shall be posted in full view in a freely accessible resident area, and included in the admission package provided pursuant to Rule 58A-5.0181, F.A.C.
(b) In accordance with Section 429.28, F.S., the facility shall have a written grievance procedure for receiving and responding to resident complaints, and for res... |
| 9/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 5BJO | A0055 | Class 3 | MEDICATION - STORAGE AND DISPOSAL | 12/05/2013 | (6) MEDICATION STORAGE AND DISPOSAL.
(a) In order to accommodate the needs and preferences of residents and to encourage residents to remain as independent as possible, residents may keep their medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, in their possession both on or off the facility premises; or in their rooms or apartments, which must be kept locked when residents are absent, unless the medication is in a secure place within the rooms or apartments or in some other secure place which... |
| 9/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 5BJO | A0078 | Class 3 | STAFFING STANDARDS - STAFF | 12/05/2013 | (2) STAFF.
(a) Newly hired staff shall have 30 days to submit a statement from a health care provider, based on a examination conducted within the last six months, that the person does not have any signs or symptoms of a communicable disease including tuberculosis. Freedom from tuberculosis must be documented on an annual basis. A person with a positive tuberculosis test must submit a health care provider ' s statement that the person does not constitute a risk of communicating tuberculosis.... |
| 9/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 5BJO | A0080 | Class 3 | TRAINING - CORE & COMPETENCY TEST | 12/05/2013 | Staff Training Requirements and Competency Test.
(1) ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY CORE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCY TEST.
(a) The assisted living facility core training requirements established by the department pursuant to Section 429.52, F.S., shall consist of a minimum of 26 hours of training plus a competency test.
(b) Administrators and managers must successfully complete the assisted living facility core training requirements within 3 months from the date of becoming a facility adminis... |
| 9/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 5BJO | A0081 | Class 3 | TRAINING - STAFF IN-SERVICE | 12/05/2013 | (2) STAFF IN-SERVICE TRAINING. Facility administrators or managers shall provide or arrange for the following in-service training to facility staff:
(a) Staff who provide direct care to residents, other than nurses, certified nursing assistants, or home health aides trained in accordance with Rule 59A-8.0095, F.A.C., must receive a minimum of 1 hour in-service training in infection control, including universal precautions, and facility sanitation procedures before providing personal care to resi... |
| 9/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 5BJO | A0083 | Class 3 | TRAINING - FIRST AID AND CPR | 12/05/2013 | (4) FIRST AID AND CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (CPR). A staff member who has completed courses in First Aid and CPR and holds a currently valid card documenting completion of such courses must be in the facility at all times.
(a) Documentation of attendance at First Aid or CPR course offered by an accredited college, university or vocational school; a licensed hospital; the American Red Cross, American Heart Association, or National Safety Council; or a provider approved by the Department of He... |
| 9/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 5BJO | A0093 | Class 3 | FOOD SERVICE - DIETARY STANDARDS | 12/05/2013 | (2) DIETARY STANDARDS.
(a) The Tenth Edition Recommended Dietary Allowances established by the Food and Nutrition Board - National Research Council, adjusted for age, sex and activity, shall be the nutritional standard used to evaluate meals. Therapeutic diets shall meet these nutritional standards to the extent possible. A summary of the Tenth Edition Recommended Dietary Allowances, interpreted by a daily food guide, is available from the DOEA Assisted Living Program.
(b) The recommended dietar... |
| 9/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 5BJO | A0160 | Class 3 | RECORDS - FACILITY | 12/05/2013 | Records.
The facility shall maintain the following written records in a form, place and system ordinarily employed in good business practice and accessible to Department of Elder Affairs and Agency staff.
(1) FACILITY RECORDS. Facility records shall include:
(a) The facility ' s license which shall be displayed in a conspicuous and public place within the facility.
(b) An up-to-date admission and discharge log listing the names of all residents and each resident ' s:
1. Date of admission... |
| 9/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Standard | 5BJO | AZ815 | Class 4 | BACKGROUND SCREENING; PROHIBITED OFFENSES | 12/05/2013 | 408.809, F.S.
(1) Level 2 background screening pursuant to chapter 435 must be conducted through the agency on each of the following persons, who are considered employees for the purposes of conducting screening under chapter 435:
(a) The licensee, if an individual.
(b) The administrator or a similarly titled person who is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the provider.
(c) The financial officer or similarly titled individual who is responsible for the financial operation of... |
| 4/17/2013 12:00:00 AM | Complaint | 1R72 | A0056 | Class 3 | MEDICATION - LABELING AND ORDERS | 09/17/2013 | (7) MEDICATION LABELING AND ORDERS.
(a) No prescription drug shall be kept or administered by the facility, including assistance with self-administration of medication, unless it is properly labeled and dispensed in accordance with Chapters 465 and 499, F.S., and Rule 64B16-28.108, F.A.C. If a customized patient medication package is prepared for a resident, and separated into individual medicinal drug containers, then the following information must be recorded on each individual container:
1. T... |
| 3/5/2013 12:00:00 AM | Complaint | Q8P5 | A0052 | Class 3 | MEDICATION - ASSISTANCE WITH SELF-ADMIN | 09/17/2013 | (3) ASSISTANCE WITH SELF-ADMINISTRATION.
(a) For facilities which provide assistance with self-administered medication, either: a nurse; or an unlicensed staff member, who is at least 18 years old, trained to assist with self-administered medication in accordance with Rule 58A-5.0191, F.A.C., and able to demonstrate to the administrator the ability to accurately read and interpret a prescription label, must be available to assist residents with self-administered medications in accordance with pr... |
| 3/5/2013 12:00:00 AM | Complaint | Q8P5 | A0165 | Class 3 | RISK MGMT & QA; ADVERSE INCIDENT REPORT | 09/17/2013 | Internal risk management and quality assurance program; adverse incidents and reporting requirements.-
(1) Every facility licensed under this part may, as part of its administrative functions, voluntarily establish a risk management and quality assurance program, the purpose of which is to assess resident care practices, facility incident reports, deficiencies cited by the agency, adverse incident reports, and resident grievances and develop plans of action to correct and respond quickly to ide... |
| 11/14/2012 12:00:00 AM | Complaint | J2LN | A0010 | Class 3 | ADMISSIONS - CONTINUED RESIDENCY | 03/05/2013 | (4) CONTINUED RESIDENCY. Except as follows in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this subsection, criteria for continued residency in any licensed facility shall be the same as the criteria for admission. As part of the continued residency criteria, a resident must have a face-to-face medical examination by a licensed health care provider at least every 3 years after the initial assessment, or after a significant change, whichever comes first. A significant change is defined in Rule 58A-5.0131, F.A.C... |
| 11/14/2012 12:00:00 AM | Complaint | J2LN | A0025 | Class 3 | RESIDENT CARE - SUPERVISION | 03/05/2013 | An assisted living facility shall provide care and services appropriate to the needs of residents accepted for admission to the facility.
(1) SUPERVISION. Facilities shall offer personal supervision, as appropriate for each resident, including the following:
(a) Monitor the quantity and quality of resident diets in accordance with Rule 58A-5.020, F.A.C.
(b) Daily observation by designated staff of the activities of the resident while on the premises, and awareness of the general health, safety, ... |
| 11/14/2012 12:00:00 AM | Complaint | J2LN | A0160 | Class 3 | RECORDS - FACILITY | 03/05/2013 | Records.
The facility shall maintain the following written records in a form, place and system ordinarily employed in good business practice and accessible to Department of Elder Affairs and Agency staff.
(1) FACILITY RECORDS. Facility records shall include:
(a) The facility ' s license which shall be displayed in a conspicuous and public place within the facility.
(b) An up-to-date admission and discharge log listing the names of all residents and each resident ' s:
1. Date of admission... |