Inspection Details

Facility ID: 11969289 | Generated: 2025-11-25

Survey DateInspection TypeTrack IDDeficiencyClassRequirement DescriptionCorrection DateRequirement Long Description
8/13/2025 12:00:00 AMComplaintSMP6A0152Class 3PHYSICAL PLANT - SAFE LIVING ENVIRON/OTHER10/07/2025-
3/27/2024 12:00:00 AMStandardPHUVA0025Class 3RESIDENT CARE - SUPERVISION06/10/2024-
3/27/2024 12:00:00 AMStandardPHUVA0054Class 3MEDICATION - RECORDS06/10/2024-
3/27/2024 12:00:00 AMStandardPHUVA0055Class 3MEDICATION - STORAGE AND DISPOSAL06/10/2024-
3/27/2024 12:00:00 AMStandardPHUVA0084Class 3TRAINING - ASSIS SELF-ADMIN MEDS & MED MGMT06/10/2024-
12/7/2023 12:00:00 AMComplaint7X3FNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
6/23/2022 12:00:00 AMMonitorBB07A0004Class 3LICENSURE - REQUIREMENTS09/14/2022
59A-36.004 License Requirements. (1) SERVICE PROHIBITION. An assisted living facility may not represent that it provides any service other than a service for which it is licensed to provide. (2) CHANGE IN USE OF SPACE REQUIRING AGENCY CENTRAL OFFICE APPROVAL. A change in the use of space that increases or decreases a facility's capacity must not be made without prior approval from the Agency Central Office. Approval must be based on the compliance with the physical plant standards provided i...
6/23/2022 12:00:00 AMMonitorBB07A0200Class 3EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL09/14/2022
59A-36.025 Emergency Environmental Control for Assisted Living Facilities. (1) DETAILED EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL PLAN. Each assisted living facility shall prepare a detailed plan ("plan") to serve as a supplement to its Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, to address emergency environmental control in the event of the loss of primary electrical power in that assisted living facility which includes the following information: (a) The acquisition of a sufficient alternate power...
6/23/2022 12:00:00 AMMonitorBB07AN277Class 3LNS - RESIDENT CARE STANDARDS09/14/2022
(2) RESIDENT CARE STANDARDS. (a) A resident receiving limited nursing services in a facility holding only a standard and limited nursing services license must meet the admission and continued residency criteria specified in Rule 59A-36.006, F.A.C. (b) In accordance with Rule 59A-36.010, F.A.C., the facility must employ sufficient and qualified staff to meet the needs of residents requiring limited nursing services based on the number of such residents and the type of nursing service to be provid...
6/23/2022 12:00:00 AMMonitorBB07CZ816UnclassifiedBACKGROUND SCREENING-COMPLIANCE ATTESTATION09/14/2022
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...
6/23/2022 12:00:00 AMMonitorBB07CZ841Class 3IN-PERSON VISITATION09/14/2022
(1) This section applies to developmental disabilities centers as defined in s. 393.063, hospitals licensed under chapter 395, nursing home facilities licensed under part II of chapter 400, hospice facilities licensed under part IV of chapter 400, intermediate care facilities for the developmentally disabled licensed and certified under part VIII of chapter 400, and assisted living facilities licensed under part I of chapter 429. (2)(a) No later than 30 days after the effective date of this act...
2/3/2022 12:00:00 AMStandardUUYTA0008Class 4ADMISSIONS - HEALTH ASSESSMENT03/17/2022
429.26 (5) Each resident must have been examined by a licensed physician, a licensed physician assistant, or a licensed advanced practice registered nurse within 60 days before admission to the facility or within 30 days after admission to the facility, except as provided in s. 429.07. The information from the medical examination must be recorded on the practitioner's form or on a form adopted by agency rule. The medical examination form, signed only by the practitioner, must be submitted to...
2/3/2022 12:00:00 AMStandardUUYTA0030Class 3RESIDENT CARE - RIGHTS & FACILITY PROCEDURES03/17/2022
59A-36.007 (5) 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 59A-36.006, 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...
2/3/2022 12:00:00 AMStandardUUYTA0054Class 3MEDICATION - RECORDS03/17/2022
(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 for each resident w...
2/3/2022 12:00:00 AMStandardUUYTA0090Class 3TRAINING - DO NOT RESUSCITATE ORDERS03/17/2022
(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 Do Not Resuscitate Orders. (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 policy and procedures regarding DNROs w...
2/3/2022 12:00:00 AMStandardUUYTA0161Class 3RECORDS - STAFF03/17/2022
429.275 (2) The administrator or owner of a facility shall maintain personnel records for each staff member which contain, at a minimum, documentation of background screening, if applicable, documentation of compliance with all training requirements of this part or applicable rule, and a copy of all licenses or certification held by each staff who performs services for which licensure or certification is required under this part or rule. 59A-36.015 (2) STAFF RECORDS. (a) Personnel records for e...
2/3/2022 12:00:00 AMStandardUUYTCZ830Class 3EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLANNING03/17/2022
408.821 Emergency management planning; emergency operations; inactive license.- (1) A licensee required by authorizing statutes and agency rule to have a comprehensive emergency management plan must designate a safety liaison to serve as the primary contact for emergency operations. Such licensee shall submit its comprehensive emergency management plan to the local emergency management agency, county health department, or Department of Health as follows: (a) Submit the plan within 30 days after ...
2/3/2022 12:00:00 AMComplaintVLUPA0058Class 3PHARMACY & DIETARY; UNCORRECTED DEFICIENCIES04/19/2022
429.42 Pharmacy and dietary services.- (1) Any assisted living facility in which the agency has documented a class I or class II deficiency or uncorrected class III deficiencies regarding medicinal drugs or over-the-counter preparations, including their storage, use, delivery, or administration, or dietary services, or both, during a biennial survey or a monitoring visit or an investigation in response to a complaint, shall, in addition to or as an alternative to any penalties imposed under s. ...
12/13/2021 12:00:00 AMComplaintVLUPA0078Class 3STAFFING STANDARDS - STAFF02/02/2022
(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...
11/16/2021 12:00:00 AMComplaintHWQZNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
10/20/2021 12:00:00 AMComplaintVN9ZA0079Class 3STAFFING STANDARDS - LEVELS12/13/2021
(3) STAFFING STANDARDS. (a) Minimum staffing: 1. Facilities must maintain the following minimum staff hours per week: Number of Residents, Day Care Participants, and Respite Care Residents Staff Hours/Week 0-5 168 6-15 212 16-25 253 26-35 294 36-45 335 46-55 375 56-65 416 66-75 457 76-85 498 86-95 539 For every 20 total combined residents, day care participants, and respite care residents over 95 add 42 staff hours per week. 2. Independent living residents, as referenced in s...
10/20/2021 12:00:00 AMComplaintVN9ZCZ814Class 4BACKGROUND SCREENING CLEARINGHOUSE12/13/2021
435.12 Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse.- (2)(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...
10/18/2021 12:00:00 AMComplaintVLUPA0054Class 4MEDICATION - RECORDS12/13/2021
(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 for each resident w...
10/18/2021 12:00:00 AMComplaintVLUPA0162Class 3RECORDS - RESIDENT12/13/2021
(3) RESIDENT RECORDS. Resident records must be maintained on the premises and include: (a) Resident demographic data as follows: 1. Name, 2. Sex, 3. Race, 4. Date of birth, 5. Place of birth, if known, 6. Social security number, 7. Medicaid and/or Medicare number, or name of other health insurance carrier, 8. Name, address, and telephone number of next of kin, legal representative, or individual designated by the resident for notification in case of an emergency; and, 9. Name, address, and telep...
9/1/2021 12:00:00 AMComplaintVLUPA0025Class 3RESIDENT CARE - SUPERVISION10/18/2021
429.26 (7) The facility shall notify a licensed physician when a resident exhibits signs of dementia or cognitive impairment or has a change of condition in order to rule out the presence of an underlying physiological condition that may be contributing to such dementia or impairment. The notification must occur within 30 days after the acknowledgment of such signs by facility staff. If an underlying condition is determined to exist, the facility must notify the resident ' s representative o...
9/1/2021 12:00:00 AMComplaintVLUPA0030Class 3RESIDENT CARE - RIGHTS & FACILITY PROCEDURES10/18/2021
59A-36.007 (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 59A-36.006, 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...
9/1/2021 12:00:00 AMComplaintVLUPA0052Class 3MEDICATION - ASSISTANCE WITH SELF-ADMIN04/19/2022
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...
9/1/2021 12:00:00 AMComplaintVLUPA0056Class 3MEDICATION - LABELING AND ORDERS12/13/2021
(7) MEDICATION LABELING AND ORDERS. (a) The facility may not store prescription drugs for self-administration, assistance with self-administration, or administration unless they are 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...
4/8/2020 12:00:00 AM-SBZLNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
9/18/2019 12:00:00 AMStandard1CDRA0008Class 3ADMISSIONS - HEALTH ASSESSMENT11/21/2019
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 medical...
9/18/2019 12:00:00 AMStandard1CDRA0025Class 3RESIDENT CARE - SUPERVISION11/21/2019
429.26 (7) The facility must notify a licensed physician when a resident exhibits signs of dementia or cognitive impairment or has a change of condition in order to rule out the presence of an underlying physiological condition that may be contributing to such dementia or impairment. The notification must occur within 30 days after the acknowledgment of such signs by facility staff. If an underlying condition is determined to exist, the facility shall arrange, with the appropriate health care pr...
9/18/2019 12:00:00 AMStandard1CDRA0055Class 3MEDICATION - STORAGE AND DISPOSAL11/21/2019
(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. Residents may also store their medication in their rooms or apartments if either the room is kept locked when residents are absent or the medication is stored in a secure place that is out of sig...
9/18/2019 12:00:00 AMStandard1CDRA0056Class 3MEDICATION - LABELING AND ORDERS11/21/2019
(7) MEDICATION LABELING AND ORDERS. (a) The facility may not store prescription drugs for self-administration, assistance with self-administration, or administration unless they are 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...
9/18/2019 12:00:00 AMStandard1CDRCZ814Class 4BACKGROUND SCREENING CLEARINGHOUSE11/21/2019
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 ...
11/15/2018 12:00:00 AMMonitorFDSRA0078Class 3STAFFING STANDARDS - STAFF12/10/2018
(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...
10/31/2017 12:00:00 AMInitial LicensureRQRLNoneNoneNoneNoneNone