Fountain Court Assisted Living
Assisted Living / Independent Living / Respite Care
Reviews
Deeply Caring Staff, Well-Maintained
Fountain Court draws consistently high praise for its compassionate, attentive staff who treat residents like family. Reviewers repeatedly commend the Executive Director and numerous caregivers by name, highlighting excellent communication, cleanliness, and emotional support during difficult transitions and end-of-life care. However, a few reviewers note concerns about staffing turnover, occasional lapses when staff are busy, food quality declining at times, and pricing being high especially with add-ons. Some families found residents with dementia may need more intensive care than assisted living provides.
The staff at Fountain Court are really wonderful and I've taken great care of my brother over the last three years. Special shout out to Grace, the Resident Services Director, wh
My brother is moving into Fountain Court Senior Living. He'll be receiving care. It seems to be a friendly place, and it has a good menu for meals. They just seem to be doing
I love this facility! They serve good food and kitchen staff are really nice and welcoming. All staff make the residents feel at home. Highly recommended!
Fountain Court Senior Living has truly exceeded our expectations. The community has a vibrant, uplifting feel while still maintaining a calm and comforting environment for resident
Inspections(5)
This August 2025 inspection documented 29 violations across critical fire and life safety systems, including missing emergency lighting in electrical rooms, inoperable exit signs in stairwells, improperly maintained fire suppression systems, blocked fire doors, unsecured oxygen tanks, and incomplete fire drill documentation. The facility demonstrated moderate response effort by addressing violations from previous inspections and signing acknowledgment of findings, but failed to maintain required safety systems and documentation proactively. The pattern of systemic non-compliance across fire protection, electrical safety, and emergency preparedness creates serious risk to residents, though a subsequent December 2025 inspection confirmed all violations were corrected. The facility's delayed corrective action and initial inability to provide mandatory testing records indicates inadequate safety management systems.
View original report →The facility had multiple recurring compliance violations across staff training, tuberculosis screening, pet certifications, family medication documentation, and resident privacy (telephone access). Initially cited in October 2024, a December 2024 follow-up inspection found 7 violations uncorrected despite attestations to comply by November 29, 2024. The facility eventually corrected all deficiencies by February 2025. While violations were moderate (primarily procedural failures affecting care quality rather than immediate safety), the facility's response was initially inadequate but ultimately successful after regulatory pressure, demonstrating eventual compliance through corrective action and system improvements.
View original report →The inspection report appears to contain only a state seal and a name, with no documented violations, deficiencies, or incidents. This represents a routine administrative document or cover page without substantive findings. Since no violations or corrective actions were documented, this reflects baseline compliance. No safety concerns or systemic issues are identified in the provided content.
View original report →The facility had multiple fire and life safety code violations including missing documentation for annual fire-rated construction inspections, fire doors that failed to close/latch properly, missing sprinkler system reports, improper fire extinguisher configuration, lack of CO detector testing records, a non-functioning exit sign, and improperly maintained sprinkler heads. The facility responded appropriately by correcting all violations within the prescribed timeframe, as confirmed by the follow-up inspection on 09/10/2024 showing full compliance. While the violations represented a pattern of maintenance and documentation deficiencies affecting life safety systems, none posed immediate danger to residents and the facility demonstrated good corrective action through timely remediation of all issues identified during the initial inspection in June 2024.
View original report →On June 27, 2023, inspection found multiple fire safety code violations including improper door closures on fire doors, fire sprinkler obstructions and maintenance issues, unapproved electrical adapter in resident room, and missing fire alarm circuit breaker lock. These violations represent moderate fire safety concerns affecting multiple building systems but without immediate life-threatening conditions. The facility responded appropriately by correcting all violations within approximately five weeks, achieving full compliance by the August 1, 2023 re-inspection.
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