Missouri · LEE'S SUMMIT

VILLAGE ASSISTED LIVING.

Care Facility172 bedsDementia-trained staff(816) 347-2700
Peer rank
Top 20% of Missouri memory care
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Facility · LEE'S SUMMIT
A 172-bed Care Facility with 9 citations on file.
Licensed beds
172
Last inspection
May 2025
Last citation
May 2025
Operated by
JOHN KNOX VILLAGE
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VILLAGE ASSISTED LIVING

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Peer Comparison

Compared to 28 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.

Severity rank
81st%
Weighted citations per bed.
peer median
0
100
Repeat rank
Not enough repeat citations
among peers to rank.
Repeat deficiencies as share of total.
Frequency rank
59th%
Deficiencies per inspection.
peer median
0
100

Rankings based on 36-month DHSS inspection data. Severity and frequency: fewer citations = higher percentile. Repeat rate: lower repeat citation share = higher percentile.

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Citation history, plotted month by month.

9 deficiencies on record. Each bar is a month with a citation.

Peer median 15 · dashed
Last citation: MAY 2025. Compared against peer median (dashed).
peer median
MAY 2025
Aug 2024as of Jul 2026

Finding distribution

9 total · 36 months

Scope × Severity (CMS A–L)

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Pattern
Widespread
Sev 4 · IJ
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L
Sev 3
G
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I
Sev 2
D9
E
F
Sev 1
A
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C
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4 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.

4
reports on file
9
total deficiencies
2025-05-21
Annual Compliance Visit
4797 · 8 findings
479719 CSR §4797
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4797

The administrator shall develop and implement a safe and effective system of medication control and use, which assures that all residents ' medications are administered by personnel at least eighteen (18) years of age, in accordance with physicians ' instructions using acceptable nursing techniques. The facility shall employ a licensed nurse eight (8) hours per week for every thirty (30) residents to monitor each resident ' s condition and medication. Administration of medication shall mean delivering to a resident his or her prescription medication either in the original pharmacy container, or for internal medication, removing an individual dose from the pharmacy container and placing it in a small cup container or liquid medium for the resident to remove from the container and self-administer. External prescription medication may be applied by facility personnel if the resident is unable to do so and the resident ' s physician so authorizes. All individuals who administer medication shall be trained in medication administration and, if not a physician or a licensed nurse, shall be a certified medication technician or level I medication aide. 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.

475619 CSR §4756
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4756

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: (I) Includes the signatures of an authorized representative of the facility and the resident or the resident ' s legal representative in the individualized service plan to acknowledge that the service plan has been reviewed and understood by the resident or legal representative; 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.

483719 CSR §4837
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4837

The facility shall maintain a record in the facility for each resident, which shall include the following: (B) A review monthly or more frequently, if indicated, of the resident ' s general condition and needs; a monthly review of medication consumption of any resident controlling his or her own medication, noting if prescription medications are being used in appropriate quantities; a daily record of administration of medication; a logging of the medication regimen review process; a monthly weight; a record of each referral of a resident for services from an outside service; and a record of any resident incidents including behaviors that present a reasonable likelihood of serious harm to himself or herself or others and accidents that potentially could result in injury or did result in injuries involving the resident; III

This is the rule that was cited, not the inspector’s specific finding. The detailed Statement of Deficiencies is in the official report below.

478419 CSR §4784
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4784

All medication shall be safely stored at proper temperature and shall be kept in a secured location behind at least one (1) locked door or cabinet. Medication shall be accessible only to persons authorized to administer medications. II/III (B) Schedule II controlled substances shall be stored in locked compartments separate from non-controlled medications, except that single doses of Schedule II controlled substances may be controlled by a resident in compliance with the requirements for self-control of medication of this rule. II/III

This is the rule that was cited, not the inspector’s specific finding. The detailed Statement of Deficiencies is in the official report below.

472419 CSR §4724
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4724

The facility shall screen residents and staff for tuberculosis as required for long-term care facilities by 19 CSR 20-20.100. 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.

701519 CSR §7015
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §7015

At all times, including while being stored, prepared, displayed, served or transported to or from the facility, food shall be protected from potential contamination, including dust, insects, rodents, unclean equipment and utensils, unnecessary handling, coughs and sneezes, flooding, drainage and overhead leakage or overhead drippage from condensation. The temperature of potentially hazardous food shall be forty-five degrees Fahrenheit (45��F) or below or one hundred forty degrees Fahrenheit (140��F) or above at all times, except as otherwise provided in this section. In the event of a fire, flood, power outage or similar event that might result in the contamination of food, or that might prevent potentially hazardous food from being held at required temperatures, the person in charge shall immediately contact the Department of Health and Senior Services (the department). Upon receiving notice of this occurrence, the department shall take whatever action that it deems necessary to protect the residents. II/III

This is the rule that was cited, not the inspector’s specific finding. The detailed Statement of Deficiencies is in the official report below.

705619 CSR §7056
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §7056

Surfaces of equipment not intended for contact with food, but which are exposed to splash or food debris or which otherwise require frequent cleaning, shall be designed and fabricated to be smooth, washable, free of unnecessary ledges, projections or crevices, and readily accessible for cleaning, and shall be of such material and in a repair as to be easily maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. III

This is the rule that was cited, not the inspector’s specific finding. The detailed Statement of Deficiencies is in the official report below.

800419 CSR §8004
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §8004

Each resident admitted to the facility, or his or her next of kin, legally authorized representative or designee, shall be fully informed of the individual's rights and responsibilities as a resident. These rights shall be reviewed annually with each resident, and/or his or her next of kin, legally authorized representative or designee, either in a group session or individually. II/III

This is the rule that was cited, not the inspector’s specific finding. The detailed Statement of Deficiencies is in the official report below.

2025-01-14
Annual Compliance Visit
2268 · 1 finding
226819 CSR §2268
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §2268

Sprinkler Systems. (A) Facilities licensed on or after August 28, 2007, or any section of a facility in which a major renovation has been completed on or after August 28, 2007, shall install and maintain a complete sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 13, 1999 edition. 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.

2024-05-03
Complaint Investigation
No findings
2024-03-05
Annual Compliance Visit
No findings

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