Fieldstone Orchardwest
Independent Living / Assisted Living / Memory Care
Strengths
- +Located in a top 10% area for accessibility to healthcare, shopping, and services.
- +Property characteristics rank in the top 10% compared to similar facilities.
- +All 5 inspections were rated low severity with high response scores (80-95), indicating issues were corrected quickly.
Concerns
- −Available data for this facility is limited -- missing regulatory scores, public reviews, and operator context.
- −Fire inspections found recurring documentation gaps and housekeeping issues, though all violations were corrected promptly.
- −Room size received mixed feedback, with some reviewers finding spaces too small.
Reviews
Caring Staff, Compact Spaces
Fieldstone West earns consistent praise for its caring, attentive staff and safe, clean environment, with residents and families highlighting the team's friendliness and responsiveness, especially during COVID-19. However, some reviewers note rooms are small with inadequate storage, and while food is generally good, a few mention it could be better. The facility appears well-suited for memory care needs, with strong activities programming including exercise classes, bingo, and social events, though cost may be prohibitive for some families.
the rooms were very small here. We didn't care for the feel of the community. It was too expensive for our loved one.
I have made my home at Fieldstone West for 18 months. I appreciate living in such a safe, caring and lovely community. All staff, no matter their position, are friendly, caring and
We are a couple living in a two-bedroom apartment, the rooms are not large and have a kitchen we do not use, except the refrigerator. The food is reasonably good, so my survey is n
I like Fieldstone and I have been very happy and content here.
Inspections(5)
The facility failed to provide documentation of semi-annual fire alarm system inspection and maintenance within the required twelve-month period, a procedural compliance issue with no indication of actual system malfunction. The facility immediately corrected the violation during the inspection by providing the required documentation, demonstrating an exemplary response with zero delay. This was an isolated documentation deficiency with no impact on resident safety or fire protection system functionality.
View original report →The March 2025 inspection identified four low-severity fire code violations: missing fire drill documentation for the first quarter of 2025, obstructed fire alarm control panel access, an improper multi-plug adapter, and an extension cord running through a doorway. Three violations were corrected on-site during the inspection, and the facility promptly resolved the remaining drill documentation issue by the April 2025 follow-up inspection, which found all items corrected and granted approval. The facility demonstrated an exemplary response with immediate corrections and zero delays in achieving full compliance.
View original report →The facility failed to provide required 24-month updates of services, charges, and facility rules to 3 of 3 long-term residents reviewed, violating resident rights to informed decision-making. This was an administrative oversight with no impact on resident safety or care quality. The facility acknowledged the error, developed a comprehensive correction plan including automated tracking, mailing with return envelopes, electronic signature options via Point Click Care, and executive director follow-up for non-responses, and achieved compliance by the deadline.
View original report →This routine fire safety inspection identified multiple low-severity maintenance and housekeeping violations including improper use of multiplug adapters throughout resident rooms and staff areas, doors blocked open, undercharged fire extinguishers, and storage clearance issues. The facility demonstrated an exemplary response by immediately correcting several violations on-site during the inspection (storage clearance, electrical panel access, blocked door, and one multiplug adapter). The remaining violations are standard maintenance items requiring minimal follow-up, with a re-inspection scheduled for April 2024.
View original report →The February 2023 inspection identified 14 routine fire safety violations including missing fire drill documentation, storage in mechanical rooms, obstructed electrical panels, unsecured fire extinguishers, and overdue maintenance records. The facility demonstrated an exemplary response by immediately correcting multiple violations on-site during the inspection (removing combustibles, mounting extinguishers, clearing obstructions) and resolving all remaining issues by the April 2023 follow-up inspection, which found zero deficiencies. The violations were typical maintenance and documentation issues with no immediate safety threats, and the facility's prompt corrective actions prevented any resident risk.
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