Missouri · SAINT LOUIS

MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP RESIDENCE, INC.

Care Facility160 bedsDementia-trained staff(314) 918-2260
Peer rank
Top 41% of Missouri memory care
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Facility · SAINT LOUIS
A 160-bed Care Facility with 17 citations on file.
Licensed beds
160
Last inspection
Apr 2025
Last citation
Sep 2025
Operated by
MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP RESIDENCE, INC
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MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP RESIDENCE, INC

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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
44th%
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
33rd%
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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17 deficiencies on record. Each bar is a month with a citation.

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

Finding distribution

17 total · 36 months

Scope × Severity (CMS A–L)

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Sev 4 · IJ
J2
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D15
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5 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.

5
reports on file
17
total deficiencies
2025-09-19
Complaint Investigation
4733 · 2 findings
473319 CSR §4733
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4733

The administrator shall maintain on the premises an individual personnel record on each facility employee, which shall include the following: (I) Written statement signed by a licensed physician or physician ' s designee indicating the person can work in a long-term care facility and indicating any limitations; 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.

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.

2025-04-14
Annual Compliance Visit
No findings
2024-11-18
Complaint Investigation
7003 · 6 findings
700319 CSR §7003
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §7003

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.

700219 CSR §7002
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §7002

Employees shall thoroughly wash their hands and the exposed portions of their arms with soap and warm water before starting work, during work as often as is necessary to keep them clean and after smoking, eating, drinking or using the toilet. Employees shall keep their fingernails clean and trimmed. 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.

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.

484119 CSR §4841
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4841

Staffing Requirements. (A) The facility shall have an adequate number and type of personnel for the proper care of residents, the residents ' social well being, protective oversight of residents and upkeep of the facility. At a minimum, the staffing pattern for fire safety and care of residents shall be one (1) staff person for every fifteen (15) residents or major fraction of fifteen (15) during the day shift, one (1) person for every twenty (20) residents or major fraction of twenty (20) during the evening shift and one (1) person for every twenty-five (25) residents or major fraction of twenty-five (25) during the night shift. I/II Time Personnel Residents 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Day)* 1 3-15 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. (Evening)* 1 3-20 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. (Night)* 1 3-25 *If the shift hours vary from those indicated, the hours of the shifts shall show on the work schedules of the facility and shall not be less than six (6) hours. 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.

475419 CSR §4754
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4754

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: (G) Develops an individualized service plan (ISP), which means the planning document prepared by an assisted living facility which outlines a resident ' s needs and preferences, services to be provided, and goals expected by the resident or the resident ' s legal representative in partnership with the facility; 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.

475019 CSR §4750
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4750

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: B. At least semiannually; 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.

2024-04-29
Annual Compliance Visit
3214 · 1 finding
321419 CSR §3214
Verbatim citation text · 19 CSR §3214

Based on document review and interview on April 29, 2024, the facility failed to insure the facility's electric wiring was inspected every two (2) years by a qualified electrician. The facility census was 109. This deficiency affects 109 out of 109 residents. Document review at 11:05 A.M. showed the facility failed to have the electric wiring inspected every 2 years. Further review showed the last electrical inspection was done on 12/17/21. 21111C — 04/29/2024 7609 WATSON ROAD SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP RESIDENCE, INC A3214 | Continued From page 1 During an interview on April 29, 2024 at the time of discovery, the Maintenance Director stated he/she would have the inspection done. NO PLAN OF CORRECTION (POC) IS INCLUDED WITH THIS STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCY (2567 FORM).

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PRINTED: 11/06/2024 FORM APPROVED Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCIES (X1) PROVIDER/SUPPLIER/CLIA (X2) MULTIPLE CONSTRUCTION (X3) DATE SURVEY AND PLAN OF CORRECTION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: A. BUILDING: COMPLETED 21111C — 04/29/2024 NAME OF PROVIDER OR SUPPLIER STREET ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE 7609 WATSON ROAD SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 (X4) ID SUMMARY STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCIES PROVIDER'S PLAN OF CORRECTION (X5) PREFIX (EACH DEFICIENCY MUST BE PRECEDED BY FULL (EACH CORRECTIVE ACTION SHOULD BE COMPLETE TAG REGULATORY OR LSC IDENTIFYING INFORMATION) CROSS-REFERENCED TO THE APPROPRIATE DATE DEFICIENCY) MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP RESIDENCE, INC A3214 19 CSR 30-86.032(13) Electrical Wiring, Maintained, Inspected In facilities that are constructed or have plans approved after July 1, 2005, electrical wiring shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code, 1999 edition, National Fire Protection Association, Inc., incorporated by reference, in this rule and available by mail at One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, and local codes. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions to the materials incorporated by reference. Facilities built between September 28, 1979 and July 1, 2005 shall be maintained in accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code, which was in effect at the time of the original plan approval and local codes. This rule does not incorporate any subsequent amendments or additions. In facilities built prior to September 28, 1979, electrical wiring shall be maintained in good repair and shall not present a safety hazard. All facilities shall have wiring inspected every two (2) years by a qualified electrician. II/IIl This regulation is not met as evidenced by: Class III Based on document review and interview on April 29, 2024, the facility failed to insure the facility's electric wiring was inspected every two (2) years by a qualified electrician. The facility census was 109. This deficiency affects 109 out of 109 residents. Document review at 11:05 A.M. showed the facility failed to have the electric wiring inspected every 2 years. Further review showed the last electrical inspection was done on 12/17/21. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services LABORATORY DIRECTOR'S OR PROVIDER/SUPPLIER REPRESENTATIVE'S SIGNATURE TITLE (X6) DATE STATE FORM 6899 JC3R11 If continuation sheet 1 of 2 PRINTED: 11/06/2024 FORM APPROVED Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCIES (X1) PROVIDER/SUPPLIER/CLIA (X2) MULTIPLE CONSTRUCTION (X3) DATE SURVEY AND PLAN OF CORRECTION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: A. BUILDING: COMPLETED 21111C — 04/29/2024 NAME OF PROVIDER OR SUPPLIER STREET ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE 7609 WATSON ROAD SAINT LOUIS, MO 63119 (X4) ID SUMMARY STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCIES PROVIDER'S PLAN OF CORRECTION (X5) PREFIX (EACH DEFICIENCY MUST BE PRECEDED BY FULL (EACH CORRECTIVE ACTION SHOULD BE COMPLETE TAG REGULATORY OR LSC IDENTIFYING INFORMATION) CROSS-REFERENCED TO THE APPROPRIATE DATE DEFICIENCY) MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP RESIDENCE, INC A3214 | Continued From page 1 During an interview on April 29, 2024 at the time of discovery, the Maintenance Director stated he/she would have the inspection done. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services STATE FORM 6899 JC3R11 If continuation sheet 2 of 2 NO PLAN OF CORRECTION (POC) IS INCLUDED WITH THIS STATEMENT OF DEFICIENCY (2567 FORM).

2023-10-10
Complaint Investigation
4724 · 8 findings
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.

470419 CSR §4704
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4704

The operator shall be responsible to assure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. The administrator shall be fully authorized and empowered to make decisions regarding the operation of the facility and shall be held responsible for the actions of all employees. The administrator ' s responsibilities shall include oversight of residents to assure that they receive care as defined in the individualized service plan. 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.

910819 CSR §9108
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §9108

(9) The facility shall require an electronic monitoring device to be installed as follows: (A) In plain view; (B) Mounted in a fixed, stationary position; (C) Directed only on the resident who initiated the installation and use of AEM device; (D) Placed for maximum protection of the privacy and dignity of the resident and the roommate; and (E) In a manner that is safe for residents, employees, or visitors who may be moving about the room. 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.

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.

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.

Complaint19 CSR §8023
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §8023

The facility shall develop and implement written policies and procedures that prohibit mistreatment, neglect, and abuse of any resident and misappropriation of resident property and funds, and develop and implement policies that require a report to be made to the department for any resident or to both the department and the Department of Mental Health for any vulnerable person whom the administrator or employee has reasonable cause to believe has been abused or neglected. 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.

803719 CSR §8037
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §8037

Each resident shall be permitted to retain and use personal clothing and possessions as space permits. Personal possessions may include furniture and decorations in accordance with the facility's policies and shall not create a fire hazard. The facility shall maintain a record of any personal items accompanying the resident upon admission to the facility, or which are brought to the resident during his or her stay in the facility, which are to be returned to the resident or responsible party upon discharge, transfer, or death. 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.

Complaint19 CSR §4506
Regulation cited · 19 CSR §4506

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: A. The responsibilities of specific staff positions in an emergency specific to the individual; 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.

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