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State Inspection History
State Inspections
Source: VA State Licensing Agency
Jan 12, 2026Routine
Type of inspection: Monitoring Date(s) of inspection and time the licensing inspector was on-site at the facility for each day of the inspection: 1/12/2026 08:20 to 13:00 The Acknowledgement of Inspection form was signed and left at the facility for each date of the inspection. Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: 19 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 4 Number of staff records reviewed: 3 Number of interviews conducted with residents: 4 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 5 Observations by licensing inspector: Medication Cart Audit, Medication Pass, Breakfast and Lunch meal, morning activities An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the inspection determined non-compliance with applicable standard(s) or law, and violation(s) were documented on the violation notice issued to the facility. The licensee has the opportunity to submit a plan of correction to indicate how the cited violation(s) will be addressed in order to return the facility to compliance and maintain future compliance with applicable standard(s) or law. If the licensee wishes to provide a plan of correction: (i) type the plan on a separate Word document, (ii) identify the standard violation number being addressed, (iii) include the date the violation will be corrected, (IV) do not include any names or confidential information, and (V) return to the licensing inspector by email within five (5) business days of the exit interview. Compliance with all applicable regulations and law shall be maintained and any areas of noncompliance must be corrected. Within 15 calendar days of your receipt of the inspection findings (inspection summary, violation notice, and supplemental information), you may request a review and discussion of these findings with the inspector's immediate supervisor. To make a request for review and discussion, you must contact the licensing supervisor at the regional licensing office that serves your geographical area. Regardless of whether a supervisory review has been requested, the results of the inspection will be posted to the DSS public website within 5 business days of your receipt of the Inspection Summary and/ or Violation Notice. The department's inspection findings are subject to public disclosure. Please Note: A copy of the findings of the most recent inspection are required to be posted on the premises of the facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact A Marie Swink, Licensing Inspector at 276-623-6575 or by email at angela.swink@dss.virginia.gov
Based on staff record review and staff interview, the facility failed to ensure that each staff person on or within seven days prior to the first day of work at the facility and each household member to coming in contact with residents shall submit the results of a risk assessment, documenting the absence of tuberculosis in a communicable form as evidenced by the completion of the current screening form published by the Virginia Department of Health or a form consistent with it and the risk assessment shall be no older than 30 days. EVIDENCE: 1. Staff 1 record, date of hire 12/29/2025, contained the only risk assessment dated, 10/9/2025. 2. Interview with Staff 2 confirmed Staff 1 record to be current.
Jan 12, 2026ComplaintCleanReport
Type of inspection: Complaint Date(s) of inspection and time the licensing inspector was on-site at the facility for each day of the inspection: 1/12/2026 08:30 to 13:00 The Acknowledgement of Inspection form was signed and left at the facility for each date of the inspection. A complaint was received by VDSS Division of Licensing on 1/9/2026 regarding allegations in the area(s) of: Buildings and Grounds, Resident Accommodations and Related Provisions Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: 19 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of interviews conducted with residents: 4 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 2 An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the investigation did not support the allegation(s) of non-compliance with standard(s) or law. The inspection summary will be posted to the VDSS website within 5 business days of your receipt of the inspection summary. The department's inspection findings are subject to public disclosure. Please Note: A copy of the findings of the most recent inspection are required to be posted on the premises of the facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact A Marie Swink, Licensing Inspector at 276-623-6575 or by email at angela.swink@dss.virginia.gov
Oct 20, 2025ComplaintCleanReport
Type of inspection: Complaint Date(s) of inspection and time the licensing inspector was on-site at the facility for each day of the inspection: 10/20/2025 10:15 to 12:45 The Acknowledgement of Inspection form was signed and left at the facility for each date of the inspection. A complaint was received by VDSS Division of Licensing on 9/22/2025 regarding allegations in the area(s) of: Resident Care and Related Services Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: 18 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 3 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 4 An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the investigation did not support the allegation(s) of non-compliance with standard(s) or law. The inspection summary will be posted to the VDSS website within 5 business days of your receipt of the inspection summary. The department's inspection findings are subject to public disclosure. Please Note: A copy of the findings of the most recent inspection are required to be posted on the premises of the facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact A Marie Swink, Licensing Inspector at 276-623-6575 or by email at angela.swink@dss.virginia.gov
Dec 12, 2024Routine
Type of inspection: Renewal Date(s) of inspection and time the licensing inspector was on-site at the facility for each day of the inspection: 12/12/2024 09:10 to 13:40 The Acknowledgement of Inspection form was signed and left at the facility for each date of the inspection. Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: 15 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 4 Number of staff records reviewed: 2 Number of interviews conducted with residents: 2 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 4 Observations by licensing inspector: Medication Pass, Medication Cart Audit, Breakfast and Lunch Meals, and Morning and Afternoon Activities An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the inspection determined non-compliance with applicable standard(s) or law, and violation(s) were documented on the violation notice issued to the facility. The licensee has the opportunity to submit a plan of correction to indicate how the cited violation(s) will be addressed in order to return the facility to compliance and maintain future compliance with applicable standard(s) or law. If the licensee wishes to provide a plan of correction: (i) type the plan on a separate Word document, (ii) identify the standard violation number being addressed, (iii) include the date the violation will be corrected, (IV) do not include any names or confidential information, and (V) return to the licensing inspector by email within five (5) business days of the exit interview. Compliance with all applicable regulations and law shall be maintained and any areas of noncompliance must be corrected. Within 15 calendar days of your receipt of the inspection findings (inspection summary, violation notice, and supplemental information), you may request a review and discussion of these findings with the inspector's immediate supervisor. To make a request for review and discussion, you must contact the licensing supervisor at the regional licensing office that serves your geographical area. Regardless of whether a supervisory review has been requested, the results of the inspection will be posted to the DSS public website within 5 business days of your receipt of the Inspection Summary and/ or Violation Notice. The department's inspection findings are subject to public disclosure. Please Note: A copy of the findings of the most recent inspection are required to be posted on the premises of the facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact A Marie Swink, Licensing Inspector at 276-623-6575 or by email at angela.swink@dss.virginia.gov
Based on resident record review and staff interview, the facility failed to ensure that within the 30 days preceding admission, a person had a physical examination by an independent physician and the report of such examination be on file at the assisted living facility and contain a statement that specifies whether the individual is or is not capable of self- administering medication. EVIDENCE: 1. Resident 2 record, admission date 10/16/2024, contained the Pre-Admission Physical Assessment, dated 10/11/2024, that did not contain a statement that specifies whether the individual is or is not capable of self-administering medication. 2. On the day of inspection during an interview with the licensing inspector and staff 1, staff 1 confirmed resident 2 record was current.
Dec 12, 2024ComplaintCleanReport
Type of inspection: Complaint Date(s) of inspection and time the licensing inspector was on-site at the facility for each day of the inspection: 12/12/2024 09:10 to 13:40 The Acknowledgement of Inspection form was signed and left at the facility for each date of the inspection. A complaint was received by VDSS Division of Licensing on 11/4/2024 regarding allegations in the area(s) of: Buildings and Grounds, Staffing and Supervision, Resident Care and Related Services, and Additional Requirements for facilities that care for adults with serious cognitive impairments Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: 15 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 4 Number of interviews conducted with residents: 2 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 3 An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the investigation did not support the allegations of non-compliance with standard(s) or law. The inspection summary will be posted to the VDSS website within 5 business days of your receipt of the inspection summary. The department's inspection findings are subject to public disclosure. Please Note: A copy of the findings of the most recent inspection are required to be posted on the premises of the facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact A Marie Swink, Licensing Inspector at 276-623-6575 or by email at angela.swink@dss.virginia.gov
Jan 25, 2024Routine
Type of inspection: Monitoring Date(s) of inspection and time the licensing inspector was on-site at the facility for each day of the inspection: 01/25/2024 8:50AM through 1:45PM The Acknowledgement of Inspection form was signed and left at the facility for each date of the inspection. Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: 16 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 6 Number of staff records reviewed: 3 Number of interviews conducted with residents: 3 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 3 Observations by licensing inspector: medication administration, medication cart audit An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the inspection determined non-compliance with applicable standard(s) or law, and violation(s) were documented on the violation notice issued to the facility. The licensee has the opportunity to submit a plan of correction to indicate how the cited violation(s) will be addressed in order to return the facility to compliance and maintain future compliance with applicable standard(s) or law. If the licensee wishes to provide a plan of correction: (i) type the plan on a separate Word document, (ii) identify the standard violation number being addressed, (iii) include the date the violation will be corrected, (IV) do not include any names or confidential information, and (V) return to the licensing inspector by email within five (5) business days of the exit interview. Compliance with all applicable regulations and law shall be maintained and any areas of noncompliance must be corrected. Within 15 calendar days of your receipt of the inspection findings (inspection summary, violation notice, and supplemental information), you may request a review and discussion of these findings with the inspector's immediate supervisor. To make a request for review and discussion, you must contact the licensing supervisor at the regional licensing office that serves your geographical area. Regardless of whether a supervisory review has been requested, the results of the inspection will be posted to the DSS public website within 5 business days of your receipt of the Inspection Summary and/ or Violation Notice. The department's inspection findings are subject to public disclosure. Please Note: A copy of the findings of the most recent inspection are required to be posted on the premises of the facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Stokes, Licensing Inspector at 540-589-5216 or by email at Jennifer.Stokes@dss.virginia.gov
Based on resident record review and staff interviews, all residents of assisted living facilities shall be assessed face to face using the uniform assessment instrument ( UAI
Jan 11, 2023Routine
Type of inspection: Renewal Date of inspection and time the licensing inspectors were on-site at the facility for each day of the inspection: 01/11/2023 9:20AM until 2:45PM The Acknowledgement of Inspection form was signed and left at the facility for each date of the inspection. Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: 16 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 6 Number of staff records reviewed: 3 Number of interviews conducted with residents: 3 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 3 Observations by licensing inspector: medication pass, activities throughout being provided during the inspection, noon-time meal An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the inspection determined non-compliance with applicable standard(s) or law, and violation(s) were documented on the violation notice issued to the facility. The licensee has the opportunity to submit a plan of correction to indicate how the cited violation(s) will be addressed in order to return the facility to compliance and maintain future compliance with applicable standard(s) or law. If the licensee wishes to provide a plan of correction: (i) type the plan on a separate Word document, (ii) identify the standard violation number being addressed, (iii) include the date the violation will be corrected, (IV) do not include any names or confidential information, and (V) return to the licensing inspector by email within five (5) business days of the exit interview. Compliance with all applicable regulations and law shall be maintained and any areas of noncompliance must be corrected. Within 15 calendar days of your receipt of the inspection findings (inspection summary, violation notice, and supplemental information), you may request a review and discussion of these findings with the inspector's immediate supervisor. To make a request for review and discussion, you must contact the licensing supervisor at the regional licensing office that serves your geographical area. Regardless of whether a supervisory review has been requested, the results of the inspection will be posted to the DSS public website within 5 business days of your receipt of the Inspection Summary and/ or Violation Notice. The department's inspection findings are subject to public disclosure. Please Note: A copy of the findings of the most recent inspection are required to be posted on the premises of the facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Stokes, Licensing Inspector at 540-589-5216 or by email at Jennifer.Stokes@dss.virginia.gov
Based on staff record review and staff interview, the facility failed to ensure that in a facility licensed for both residential and assisted living care, licensed health care professional staff members shall attend at least 12 hours of annual training. EVIDENCE: The record for staff 2, hired 09/27/2021, contained 7.5 hours of training from the most current training period of 09/27/2021 until 09/26/2022. Interview with staff 5 confirmed this is accurate.
Based on staff record review and staff interview, the facility failed to ensure that all required personal and social data components are included in the staff record. EVIDENCE: The record for staff 2, hired 09/27/2021, did not contain verification that staff 2 had received a copy of her current job description. Interview with staff 5 confirmed this was accurate.
Based on resident record review, the facility failed to ensure medications were administered in accordance with the physician?s or other prescriber?s instructions. EVIDENCE: The record for resident 4 contained a physician?s order, dated 09/07/2022, for Humalog insulin 5 units two times daily and hold if blood sugar is less than 90. The December 2022 medication administration record ( MAR
Based on document review and staff interview, the facility failed to ensure fire and emergency evacuation drills conducted in a quarter for each shift were conducted. EVIDENCE: The fire and emergency drills in October 2022, November 2022 and December 2022 were all conducted during day shift. Interview with staff 6 confirmed this was accurate.
Apr 4, 2022RoutineCleanReport
The licensing inspector (LI) for Kendal at Lexington the Webster Center, in conjunction with another LI, conducted an unannounced focused monitoring inspection on 04/04/2022 from 11:34 am until 12:05 pm to determine correction and compliance with two violations that were cited at the facility's renewal inspection. The LIs reviewed two criminal record reports for two recently hired employees and physician's orders for two residents. Previous violations were reviewed and there are no repeat or additional violations. Findings were reviewed with facility staff during the inspection. An exit interview was conducted with the Administrator on the date of inspection, where findings were reviewed and an opportunity was given for questions, as well as for providing any information or documentation which was not available during the inspection. If you have any questions, contact your licensing inspector at (540) 589-5216.
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