TOWNSHIP SENIOR LIVING, THE.
TOWNSHIP SENIOR LIVING, THE is Ranked in the top 33% of Missouri memory care with 4 DHSS citations on record; last inspected Aug 2025.
A large home, reviewed on public record.
Compared to 102 Missouri facilities with a similar number of beds.
Care · 36-month window. Higher percentile = better performance on inspection record. Source: Missouri Dept. of Health and Senior Services · Section for Long-Term Care Regulation.
among peers to rank.
Rankings based on 36-month DHSS inspection data. Severity and frequency: fewer citations = higher percentile. Repeat rate: lower repeat citation share = higher percentile.
FACILITY WATCH · FREE
TOWNSHIP SENIOR LIVING, THE has 4 citations on record. Know the moment anything changes.
New findings, complaint investigations, or status changes — emailed to you free.
Where are you in the process? (optional)
Citation history, plotted month by month.
4 deficiencies on record. Each bar is a month with a citation.
Finding distribution
4 total · 36 monthsScope × Severity (CMS A–L)
Questions to ask before you visit.
A short pre-tour checklist tailored to TOWNSHIP SENIOR LIVING, THE's record and state requirements.
The facility has 6 serious citations on file across all inspections — can you provide your corrective-action plan for each cited item, and show families any documentation of remediation steps taken?
Ask the operator on tour. Take notes and compare answers across facilities you visit.
Five complaints are on file with CDSS — were any substantiated, and what remediation did the facility take in response to substantiated findings?
Ask the operator on tour. Take notes and compare answers across facilities you visit.
The August 12, 2025 inspection is the most recent on file — can you provide families with a copy of the deficiency notice from that visit and explain what corrective measures were implemented?
Ask the operator on tour. Take notes and compare answers across facilities you visit.
Every inspection visit, verbatim.
6 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.
2025-08-12Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2025-06-17Annual Compliance VisitHigh Risk · 3 findings
“General Requirements. (A) If the facility admits or retains any individual needing more than minimal assistance due to having a physical, cognitive or other impairment that prevents the individual from safely evacuating the facility, the facility shall: 6. At a minimum the evacuation plan shall include the following components: C. The plan shall evaluate the resident for his or her location within the facility and the proximity to exits and areas of refuge. The plan shall evaluate the resident, as applicable, for his or her risk of resistance, mobility, the need for additional staff support, consciousness, response to instructions, response to alarms, and fire drills; II”
This is the rule that was cited, not the inspector’s specific finding. The detailed Statement of Deficiencies is in the official report below.
“General Requirements. (A) If the facility admits or retains any individual needing more than minimal assistance due to having a physical, cognitive or other impairment that prevents the individual from safely evacuating the facility, the facility shall: 8. Those employees with specific responsibilities shall be instructed and informed regarding their duties and responsibilities under the resident ' s evacuation plan at least every six (6) months and upon any significant change in the plan; II”
This is the rule that was cited, not the inspector’s specific finding. The detailed Statement of Deficiencies is in the official report below.
“The facility may admit or retain an individual for residency in an assisted living facility only if the individual does not require hospitalization or skilled nursing placement as defined in this rule, and only if the facility: (F) Completes a community based assessment conducted by an appropriately trained and qualified individual as defined in section (4) of this rule: 1. Time frame requirements for assessment shall be: C. Whenever a significant change has occurred in the resident ' s condition, which may require a change in services. II”
This is the rule that was cited, not the inspector’s specific finding. The detailed Statement of Deficiencies is in the official report below.
2024-08-21Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2024-06-04Complaint InvestigationNo findings
2023-09-23Complaint Investigation4776 · 1 finding
“Protective oversight shall be provided twenty-four (24) hours a day. For residents departing the premises on voluntary leave, the facility shall have, at a minimum, a procedure to inquire of the resident or resident ' s guardian of the resident ' s departure, of the resident ' s estimated length of absence from the facility, and of the resident ' s whereabouts while on voluntary leave. I/II”
This is the rule that was cited, not the inspector’s specific finding. The detailed Statement of Deficiencies is in the official report below.
2023-08-24Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
7 older inspections from 2019 are not shown above.
Get the complete record, translated into plain language — emailed to you.
Free · Contract Decoder
Family reviews
No reviews yet — be the first to share your experience