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Nursing Home Non-Compliance
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NOTICE TO READERS
The following information regarding nursing home violations has
been provided by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior
Services. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services has
indicated that this listing reflects all Class I and II notices of
non-compliance that have been issued as a result of nursing home
inspections.
The Missouri Coalition for Quality Care is providing this
information as a public service. Anyone aware of any discrepancies
in this information should contact the Missouri Coalition for
Quality Care at 1-888-262-5644. This listing does not contain
information on any subsequent corrective action plan that was
implemented by a facility as a result of a notice of non-compliance.
If the facility you are looking for is on this list or if it doesn't appear, you should ask the facility to see their
last inspection report from the State of Missouri. If you have any questions about what is on the report, please
ask the facility for clarification.
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Nursing Home Non-Compliance
list by Year:
MO Long Term
Care 2003
MO Long Term
Care 2004
MO Long Term
Care 2005
MO Long Term Care 2006
MO Long Term Care 2007
MO Long Term Care 2008
Updated 4/15/2008 Includes information good up through
March 2008
Class Definitions
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CLASS DEFINITIONS
Class I
A violation which presents either an imminent danger to the
health, safety or welfare of any resident or a substantial
probability that death or serious physical harm would result. This
is the most severe classification of State deficiencies. If an
inspection results in any Class I violations, inspectors will
revisit the facility within 20 days.
Class II
A violation which has a direct or immediate relationship to the
health, safety or welfare of any resident, but which does not create
any imminent danger. This is the intermediate classification of
State deficiencies. If an inspection results in any Class II
violations, but no Class I violation, inspectors will revisit the
facility between 40 and 90 days.
Class III
A violation which has an indirect or a potential impact on the
health, safety or welfare of any resident. This is the least severe
classification of State deficiencies. If an inspection results in
less than twenty Class III violations and no Class II or Class I
violations, the facility is considered to be in substantial
compliance and no revisits are required. These violations are not
required to be corrected; therefore a correction date may not be
displayed on the website. If an inspection results in twenty or more
Class III violations and no Class II or Class I violations,
inspectors will revisit the facility within 120 days.
Class I/II
This violation may be cited as a Class I or a Class II. It will
be cited at the lower classification, Class II, unless there is
sufficient evidence to support the more severe classification of
Class I.
Class II/III
This violation may be cited as a Class II or a Class III. It will
be cited at the lower classification, Class III, unless there is
sufficient evidence to support the more severe classification of
Class II.
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