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Village at Maimonides of Virginia Beach

1049 College Park Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 2346484 bedsLicensed & Active

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State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: VA State Licensing Agency

6total
13deficiencies
Feb 18, 2026Complaint
CleanReport

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: 2/18/2026 from 3:00 pm until 5:45 pm. 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 1/23/2026 regarding allegations in the area(s) of: Resident Care And Related Services, and Resident Accommodations And Related Provisions. Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: 49 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 5 Number of staff records reviewed:0 Number of interviews conducted with residents:3 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 3 Observations by licensing inspector: Activity, dinner and tour of the facility occurred during this onsite. Additional Comments/Discussion: An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the inspection determined no violations with applicable standard(s) or law. The inspection summary will be posted to the VDSS website within five (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 Lanesha Allen, Licensing Inspector at 757-715-1499 or by email at Lanesha.allen@dss.virginia.gov

May 1, 2025Routine

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: 05/01/2025 from 8:35 am to 3:00 pm. 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: 44 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: 4 Observations by licensing inspector: Breakfast and an activity were observed. A medication pass observation was completed for 2 residents. The following were reviewed: resident and staff records, medication carts, call bells, and water temperatures. 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 M. Tess Pittman, Licensing Inspector at (757) 641-0984 or by email at tess.pittman@dss.virginia.gov.

22VAC40-73-560-F

Based on observation and interview, the facility failed to ensure all records are treated confidentially. Evidence: 1. During a medication pass on 05/01/2025 with Staff #4, the trashcan on the medication cart was noted to have resident information printed on empty resident medication pill packets. There were both loose empty medication pill packets and a glove filled with various empty resident medication pill packets. 2. Staff #4 acknowledged resident medication pill packets with resident information should be disposed of in a shred box.

22VAC40-73-580-A

Based on record review, the facility failed to ensure when any portion of an assisted living facility is subject to inspection by the Virginia Department of Health, the facility shall be in compliance with those regulations, as evidenced by an initial and subsequent annual reports from the Virginia Department of Health. Evidence: 1. The last health inspection was completed on 01/17/2023.

22VAC40-73-680-D

Based on record review and observation, the facility failed to ensure medications are administered in accordance with the physician's or other prescriber?s instructions. Evidence: 1. Resident #1 has a physician?s order to take Amlodipine Besylate 2.5mg tablet one time daily with parameter to hold if SBP<130; however, Resident #1?s April 2025 MAR

22VAC40-73-930-D

Based on record review, observation, and interview, the facility failed to ensure that for each resident with an inability to use the signaling device, in addition to any other services, once the resident has gone to bed each evening until the resident has arisen each morning, at a minimum, direct care staff make rounds no less often than every two hours, except that rounds may be made on a different frequency if requested by the resident and agreed to by the facility. Evidence: 1. During the onsite visit on 05/01/2025 with Staff #4 in the safe, secure environment, the logs for two-hour rounding are not consistently completed to document rounds no less often than every two hours for each resident with an inability to use the signaling device each evening and early morning hours.

22VAC40-90-40-B

Based on record review, the facility failed to obtain a criminal history record report on or prior to the 30th day of employment for each employee. Evidence: 1. Staff #6 was hired on 02/11/2025; however, the criminal history record report for Staff #6 was completed on 04/04/2025. 2. Staff #5 confirmed Staff #6?s hire date of 02/11/2025 and completion date of Staff #6?s criminal history record report of 04/04/2025.

Aug 22, 2024Complaint
CleanReport

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: 08/22/2024 from 11:35 am to 11:55 am. 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 08/07/2024 regarding allegations in the area(s) of: Resident Care and Related Services and Buildings and Grounds. Number of residents present at the facility at the beginning of the inspection: 57 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 1 Number of staff records reviewed: 0 Number of interviews conducted with residents: 0 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 M. Tess Pittman, Licensing Inspector at (757) 641-0984 or by email at tess.pittman@dss.virginia.gov.

Apr 30, 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: 04/30/2024 from 8:30 am to 2:35 pm. 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: 64 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: 4 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 4 Observations by licensing inspector: Breakfast and an activity were observed. A medication pass observation was completed for 3 residents. The following were reviewed: resident and staff records, medication carts, call bells, and water temperatures. 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 M. Tess Pittman, Licensing Inspector at (757) 641-0984 or by email at tess.pittman@dss.virginia.gov.

22VAC40-73-580-A

Based on record review, the facility failed to ensure when any portion of an assisted living facility is subject to inspection by the Virginia Department of Health, the facility shall be in compliance with those regulations, as evidenced by an initial and subsequent annual reports from the Virginia Department of Health. Evidence: 1. The last health inspection was completed on 01/17/2023.

22VAC40-73-640-A

Based on observation and interview, the facility failed to ensure their written plan for medication management includes methods to prevent the use of outdated medications and methods to ensure accurate counts of all controlled substances whenever assigned medication administration staff changes. Evidence: 1. Two bottles of expired Escitalopram Oxalate 20 mg tablets expired 1/20/2024 and 4/6/2024 for Resident #8 were on the medication cart.

22VAC40-73-660-A-1

Based on observation, the facility failed to ensure the medication cart be locked and the individual responsible for medication administration keep the keys to the storage area on their person. Evidence: 1. Upon entry into the safe, secure environment around 8:30 am, the medication cart was noted to be unlocked and unattended with medication on top of the cart and the locked section of the cart with narcotics open with the keys in the lock.

22VAC40-73-720-A

Based on record review, the facility failed to ensure a valid written Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order has been issued by the resident's attending physician; and that the written order is included in the individualized service plan. Evidence: 1. Both ISP

Feb 7, 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: 02/07/2024 from 8:35 am to 3:08 pm. 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: 65 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 5 Number of staff records reviewed: 3 Observations by licensing inspector: Lunch and an activity were observed. A medication pass observation was completed for 3 residents. The following were reviewed: resident and staff records, medication carts, and water temperatures. 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 M. Tess Pittman, Licensing Inspector at (757) 641-0984 or by email at tess.pittman@dss.virginia.gov.

22VAC40-73-560-I

Based on record review, the facility failed to ensure a current picture of each resident be readily available for identification purposes or, if the resident refuses to consent to a picture, there be a narrative physical description, which is annually updated, maintained in his file. Evidence: 1. Resident #1?s record did not include a current picture or a narrative physical description in their resident record.

22VAC40-73-580-A

Based on record review, the facility failed to ensure when any portion of an assisted living facility is subject to inspection by the Virginia Department of Health, the facility shall be in compliance with those regulations, as evidenced by an initial and subsequent annual reports from the Virginia Department of Health. Evidence: 1. The last health inspection was completed on 01/17/2023.

22VAC40-73-680-C

Based on record review, the facility failed to ensure medications be administered not earlier than one hour before and not later than one hour after the facility's standard dosing schedule, except those drugs that are ordered for specific times, such as before, after, or with meals. Evidence: 1. During a medication observation with Staff #1, Resident #2 was administered the following scheduled 8 am medications at approximately 9:30 am: Aspirin low 81 mg tablet, Midodrine 5 mg tab, Propranolol 10 mg tablet, Ferrous Sulfate 325 mg tablet, Fludrocort .1mg tablet, Levothyroxin 100 mcg tablet, Metronidazol 250 mg tablet, Omeprazole 40 mg capsule, Theratrum tablet, and Vitamin D 25mcg tablet. 2. The January 2024 MAR

22VAC40-73-680-H

Based on observation and interview, the facility failed to ensure at the time the medication is administered, the facility shall document on a medication administration record ( MAR

Dec 6, 2023Routine
CleanReport

Type of inspection: Initial Date(s) of inspection and time the licensing inspector was on-site at the facility for each day of the inspection: 12/06/2023. 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: 66 The licensing inspector completed a tour of the physical plant that included the building and grounds of the facility. Number of resident records reviewed: 0 Number of staff records reviewed: 0 Number of interviews conducted with residents: 0 Number of interviews conducted with staff: 2 Observations by licensing inspector: Measurements were completed. An exit meeting will be conducted to review the inspection findings. The evidence gathered during the inspection determined no violations with applicable standard(s) or law. The inspection summary will be posted to the VDSS website should the facility be issued a license to operate. 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 a licensed facility. For more information about the VDSS Licensing Programs, please visit: www.dss.virginia.gov Should you have any questions, please contact M. Tess Pittman, Licensing Inspector at (757) 641-0984 or by email at tess.pittman@dss.virginia.gov.

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