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Adl Assisted Living INC

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight compassionate and capable caregivers. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

3604 Autumn Lane, Whispering Pines · Baytown, TX 7752111 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: TX HHSC — view official record
Google rating
4.8/5

based on 5 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

This facility is an excellent choice for families seeking a home-like environment, especially for residents with dementia or high-needs mobility issues, due to their proven track record in preventing bedsores. While the care quality is highly rated, you may want to ask for more specific details regarding meal variety and daily activity schedules, as these were not detailed in the reviews.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

5 reviews on Google
Families can expect a warm, home-like environment where long-term residents receive high-quality, personalized care, particularly for those with dementia. Reviewers specifically praise the facility's ability to prevent bedsores and maintain a family atmosphere, though there is limited information regarding specific amenities or dining variety.

Quality Themes

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FoodN/AStaff10.0Clean10.0ActivitiesN/AMedsN/AMemory10.0CommsN/AValueN/A

Strengths

  • Compassionate and capable caregivers
  • High-quality dementia care
  • Home-like, non-institutional atmosphere
  • Effective skin integrity/bedsore prevention

Rating Trends

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Questions for Your Tour

  • 1With such a small, intimate community of 11 residents, how do you ensure each person gets personalized attention during mealtimes and daily routines?
  • 2We love the idea of a home-like atmosphere here; what kind of daily activities or social gatherings do the residents participate in together?
  • 3Since you specialize in dementia care, how do your caregivers approach managing moments of confusion or agitation with compassion?
  • 4Could you tell us more about the specific protocols your team uses to monitor skin health and prevent bedsores for residents with limited mobility?
  • 5In the event of a medical emergency during the night, what is the immediate process for contacting doctors or arranging transport to a hospital?
  • 6How do the caregivers here build long-term relationships with the residents to maintain that warm, family feeling mentioned in your community's reputation?

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Key Review Excerpts

Virginia and her staff have been wonderful. My Mom has been at ADL 1 for 5 years, bedridden with dementia, and has had the best care possible. She has been kept clean, NO Bedsores ever(the nursing/rehab she was at before caused bedsores twice in 4 months), fed nutritious meals, consistent staff, and kept in a family atmosphere.

Long-term resident's family · 2022★★★★★

Sweet, capable and loving caregivers. Head and shoulders above other facilities in the Baytown area that claim to be assisted living or long-term elder care Providers.

Family of elderly parent · 2019★★★★★
Source: 5 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: Texas Health & Human Services Commission

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16deficiencies

Key Findings

An inspection conducted on December 11, 2018, identified 16 violations primarily related to Life Safety Code standards, including issues with fire alarms, smoke detectors, sprinkler systems, and fire extinguishers. Additionally, several health code deficiencies were noted regarding building maintenance, waste containers, and water temperature regulation. All identified violations were documented as having been corrected by various dates in 2018 and 2019.

Dec 11, 2018Routine

Health Code (16 violations)

Health CodeCorrected Dec 17, 2018

The facility failed to ensure the required sprinkler system was inspected, tested, and maintained in compliance with NFPA 25.

Health CodeCorrected Dec 17, 2018

The facility failed to ensure that portable extinguishers were installed or mounted as required.

Health CodeCorrected Dec 12, 2018

The facility failed to ensure fire drills were conducted and documented to be in compliance with licensing standards for assisted living facilities.

Health CodeCorrected Dec 17, 2018

The facility failed to ensure the smoke detectors were to be tested for sensitivity as required. The facility failed to provide all required fire alarm documentation, including as-built installation drawings, operation and maintenance manuals, and a written sequence of operation, must be available for examination by DADS.

Health CodeCorrected Jan 15, 2019

The facility failed to provide an initial gas pressure test of the gas lines from the meter; and/or failed to ensure additional gas pressure tests were performed when gas service was interrupted; and/or that all gas heating systems were documented

Health CodeCorrected Jan 20, 2019

The facility failed to provide a site and/or building free of fire, health, or physical hazards.

Health CodeCorrected Jan 15, 2019

The facility failed to provide metal or other approved waste containers for kitchens, janitor closets, laundries, mechanical or boiler rooms, general storage, and similar places.

Health CodeCorrected Jan 15, 2019

The facility failed to ensure resident bedroom doors were in compliance with licensing standards for assisted living facilities.

Health CodeCorrected Dec 17, 2018

The facility failed to provide the required sprinkler system to meet NFPA 13, 13D, 13R, or meet the requirements of Chapter 33.

Health CodeCorrected Dec 17, 2018

The facility failed to ensure all monthly and yearly extinguisher inspections were performed and/or documented; and/or that unserviceable extinguishers were replaced.

Health CodeCorrected Dec 12, 2018

The facility failed to comply with Chapter 33, Existing Residential Board and Care Occupancies.

Health CodeCorrected Dec 12, 2018

The facility failed to provide a written contract with a fire alarm firm to perform inspections, testing, and system maintenance at least every six months.

Health CodeCorrected Jan 20, 2019

The facility failed to ensure an annual inspection was conducted by the local fire marshal.

Health CodeCorrected Dec 17, 2018

The facility failed to ensure the fire alarm and smoke detection system was in compliance with licensing standards for assisted living facilities.

Health CodeCorrected Jan 15, 2019

The facility failed to maintain the building free of accumulations of dirt, rubbish, dust, and hazards.

Health CodeCorrected Dec 12, 2018

The facility failed to ensure hot water for resident use was maintained between 100 degrees Fahrenheit and 120 degrees Fahrenheit.

Ownership & Operations

Who Operates This Facility

Owner / Operator

Adl Assisted Living INC

Organization Type

for profit

Administrator

VIRGINIA A CAMPBELL

Source: State licensing data

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