ASSISTED LIVING AT THE MEADOWLANDS.
ASSISTED LIVING AT THE MEADOWLANDS is Ranked in the top 25% of Missouri memory care with 5 DHSS citations on record; last inspected Mar 2026.
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.
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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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ASSISTED LIVING AT THE MEADOWLANDS has 5 citations on record. Know the moment anything changes.
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Citation history, plotted month by month.
5 deficiencies on record. Each bar is a month with a citation.
Finding distribution
5 total · 36 monthsScope × Severity (CMS A–L)
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The facility has 20 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?
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Twelve complaints are on file with CDSS — were any substantiated, and what remediation did the facility take in response to substantiated findings?
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The March 17, 2026 inspection is the most recent on file — can you provide the deficiency notice from that visit and walk families through the corrective actions completed since then?
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6 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.
2026-03-17Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2025-10-01Complaint Investigation4777 · 4 findings
“Residents shall receive proper care as defined in the individualized service plan. 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.
“The outer clothing of all employees shall be clean and employees shall use effective hair restraints to prevent the contamination of food or food-contact surfaces. 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.
“Unless its identity is unmistakable, bulk food, such as cooking oil, syrup, salt, sugar or flour not stored in the product container or package in which it was obtained, shall be stored in a container identifying the food by common name. 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.
“Nonfood-contact surfaces of equipment shall be cleaned as often as is necessary to keep the equipment free of accumulation of dust, dirt, food particles and other debris. 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.
2025-03-25Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2024-08-01Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2024-01-25Complaint Investigation4797 · 1 finding
“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.
2023-12-05Complaint InvestigationNo findings
15 older inspections from 2018 are not shown above.
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