Transitional Resources
Assisted Living / Enhanced Services
Reviews
Compassionate Care, Management Concerns
Residents consistently praise the facility for providing stable housing, medication management, and compassionate staff support during critical life transitions. Several reviews highlight effective mental health counseling, meaningful activities like art groups and bingo, and a genuine sense of community and care. However, one review raises concerns about management practices, alleging rent exploitation through technicalities and conflicts between frontline staff and higher-ups treating the facility primarily as a business.
Despite trying their best to maintain a clean image and rubbing elbows with rich and successful professionals, the internal operations of this agency is both toxic and unethical, a
TR was my saving grace from God himself! I was blessed with my home directly from a mental facility. This beloved place saved me from a life on the streets and offered me a home w
I love transitional resources, they gave me a home and counseling and got me on the meds that I need for my extreme anxiety and depression. I can't say enough good things about the
There are many staff that are honestly trying to help clients, but they are at conflict with higher ups. It is very much a business and UMI will abuse residents disabilities and ex
Inspections(5)
This residential care facility exhibits a pattern of serious fire safety violations across two inspections (October 2025 and February 2026), including missing fire alarm and sprinkler system inspection reports, electrical hazards with exposed wiring, impaired fire doors, painted sprinkler heads, and breached fire-rated construction. The facility failed to correct violations between inspections and repeatedly could not provide required safety documentation, resulting in disapproval status on both occasions. The minimal response demonstrates systematic non-compliance with life-safety systems in a vulnerable population setting, though no actual resident harm is documented. The facility's failure to address critical fire protection deficiencies over a four-month period represents severe risk to resident safety.
View original report →Multiple fire and life safety violations were identified including unsafe propane storage inside the building, damaged fire detection equipment (heat detectors hanging by wires and covered in dark liquid), missing carbon monoxide detector, and lack of required maintenance documentation for sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, fire alarms, and emergency lighting. The facility responded appropriately by correcting all violations within the follow-up timeframe, achieving approval status by December 2024, demonstrating adequate corrective action despite the initial severity of safety system deficiencies.
View original report →A full inspection of Transitional Resources assisted living facility on 12/04/2024 found no deficiencies, indicating compliance with all regulatory requirements. No violations were identified during the comprehensive review conducted by two state licensors. The facility demonstrated adequate baseline operations and adherence to care standards, requiring no corrective actions. This represents routine regulatory compliance with no resident safety or care quality concerns identified.
View original report →The September 2023 inspection identified 11 violations including missing fire drill documentation, electrical hazards (daisy-chained power strips, exposed wiring, missing covers), inadequate emergency lighting, fire extinguisher deficiencies, and lack of required inspection records for fire-rated construction and fire doors. The facility responded appropriately by correcting all violations within two months, as confirmed by the November 2023 follow-up inspection showing full compliance. While the violations represented a pattern of non-compliance across fire safety systems with potential resident safety impact, none posed immediate life-threatening conditions, and the facility's timely remediation demonstrated good operational responsiveness.
View original report →The inspection identified two low-severity administrative violations: two staff members worked with expired background checks (50 and 42 days overdue) and the facility lacked a written Respiratory Protection Program as required for COVID-19 prevention. The facility responded promptly with corrective actions, submitting plans of correction within one week and completing all corrections within six weeks. A follow-up inspection on 08/04/2023 confirmed full compliance with all requirements, demonstrating effective remediation of the procedural deficiencies.
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