Meadowview Terrace of Wadesboro
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State Inspection History
State Inspections
Source: NC Division of Health Service Regulation
Oct 23, 2025Complaint
The facility failed to maintain floors in good repair, specifically regarding buckled and bowing sheet vinyl in several resident rooms (103, 109, 111, 115, and 411) and the activity room. Some sections of the flooring were being temporarily held down with blue or black tape, and moisture buildup was noted in some areas.
Oct 23, 2025Complaint
The facility failed to maintain floors in good repair, specifically regarding buckled and bowing sheet vinyl in several resident rooms and the activity room. Observations revealed flooring being held down by tape and moisture buildup in room 109. Residents reported that these floor defects had been present for an extended period.
Mar 6, 2025Follow-up
The facility failed to ensure medication administration records were accurate for a resident receiving Eliquis to prevent blood clots. During an observation of the 8:00am medication pass, medications were administered at 7:46am, which did not align with the required documentation standards for accuracy.
Mar 6, 2025Follow-up
The facility failed to ensure accurate medication administration records (MAR) for a resident receiving Eliquis to prevent blood clots. While the resident was receiving the medication in multi-dose blister packs, the electronic medication administration record (eMAR) contained no entry for the Eliquis 5mg dose required twice daily.
Dec 19, 2024Other
The facility failed to maintain adequate lighting in six shared resident bathrooms. Specifically, bathroom vanity lights were flashing in short, sharp bursts, creating a strobe light effect.
Dec 19, 2024Other
The facility failed to ensure that bathroom vanity lights in six shared resident bathrooms were in good repair. Observations revealed that the lights flashed in short, sharp bursts, creating a strobe light effect, and one shower light failed to provide adequate illumination for the toilet area.
Aug 11, 2020Complaint
The facility failed to provide adequate supervision for a resident with dementia, leaving them outside unsupervised in the sun for 3 to 4 hours. This lack of oversight resulted in the resident suffering from heat stroke and being found unresponsive.
Aug 11, 2020Complaint
The facility failed to provide adequate supervision for a resident with dementia, resulting in the resident being left outside unsupervised in the sun for 3 to 4 hours. This lack of oversight led to the resident suffering a heat stroke with a rectal temperature of 107 degrees F and multiple blisters.
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