PACIFIC CARE CENTER.
PACIFIC CARE CENTER is Ranked in the top 21% of Missouri memory care with 1 DHSS citation on record; last inspected Oct 2025.

A medium home, reviewed on public record.

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Compared to 30 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.
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PACIFIC CARE CENTER has 1 citation on record. Know the moment anything changes.
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Citation history, plotted month by month.
1 deficiency on record. Each bar is a month with a citation.
Finding distribution
1 total · 36 monthsScope × Severity (CMS A–L)
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The facility has 3 deficiencies 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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The October 16, 2025 inspection is the most recent visit on file — can you provide families a copy of that inspection report and walk through any findings or recommendations that were documented?
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California Title 22 §87705 requires a written dementia care program for facilities advertising memory care — can you provide that written program and confirm when it was last reviewed or updated?
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Every inspection visit, verbatim.
5 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.
2025-10-16Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2025-08-27Annual Compliance Visit2256 · 1 finding
“Protection from Hazards. (A) In assisted living facilities and residential care facilities licensed on or after November 13, 1980, for more than twelve (12) beds, hazardous areas shall be separated by construction of at least a one- (1-) hour fire-resistant rating. In facilities equipped with a complete fire alarm system, the one- (1-) hour fire separation is required only for furnace or boiler rooms. Hazardous areas equipped with a complete sprinkler system are not required to have this one- (1-) hour fire separation. Doors to hazardous areas shall be self-closing and shall be kept closed unless an electromagnetic hold-open device is used which is interconnected with the fire alarm system. When the sprinkler option is chosen, the areas shall be separated from other spaces by smoke-resistant partitions and doors. The doors shall be self-closing or automatic-closing. Facilities formerly licensed as residential care facility I or II, and existing prior to November 13, 1980, shall be exempt from this requirement. 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.
2024-08-15Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2024-07-26Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2023-11-06Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
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