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Thrivecare

7168 S Ingalls Way, Columbine Knolls · Littleton, CO 801288 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: CO CDPHE — view official record
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5.0/5

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State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: CO Dept. of Public Health & Environment

3total
1deficiencies
Feb 12, 2026Other
CleanReport

No deficiencies found during this inspection.

Oct 30, 2024Other
N/A0000 & 9999

A relicensure survey was completed on 10/30/24. No deficiencies were cited. THIS PORTION OF THE REPORT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.No response is necessary.The residence was advised it must review and maintain the following processes in accordance with existing program regulations found at 6 CCR 1011-1, Chapter 7.12.16 Each assisted living residence shall direct staff to assist residents who have fallen or are otherwise unable to independently get up off the floor. The assisted living residence' s policy on staff providing lift assistance shall be made available to its local emergency medical responders. 12.17 The assisted living residence shall ensure that it has trained staff available to evaluate residents who have fallen or are otherwise unable to independently get up off the floor and provide lift assistance when determined appropriate instead of relying on emergency medical responders. A. Each situation shall be evaluated to determine if the resident can be assisted in a safe manner such as when the resident has no pain and/or there is no change from baseline, the resident' s mental status is unchanged from baseline, and there is no, or minor, bleeding.B. Once the situation has been evaluated, assisted living residence policy shall require staff to take the following actions: 1. Physically perform the lift assistance using techniques provided in staff training and monitor the resident; or 2. Not lift and call 911 when the resident is unconscious, the resident' s physical or mental status has declined from baseline, the resident experiences an increase in pain when lifting is attempted, the resident wants 9-1-1 called, and/or the resident either can' t assist in any way or refuses to assist because of pain, injury, or other physical complications.C. The assisted living residence shall promptly notify the resident' s practitioner, family and/or legal representative of the occurrence of either circumstance identified in Part 12.17(B)(1) or (2), along with information regarding the ALR' s response.

May 17, 2023Complaint
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No deficiencies found during this inspection.

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