Halcyon Senior Living.
Halcyon Senior Living is Ranked in the top 42% of Pennsylvania memory care with 26 PA DHS citations on record; last inspected Jul 2025.




A large home, reviewed on public record.

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ALF memory care · 36-month window. Higher percentile = better performance on inspection record. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, Office of Long-Term Living.
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Rankings based on 36-month PA DHS inspection data. Severity and frequency: fewer citations = higher percentile. Repeat rate: lower repeat citation share = higher percentile.
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Halcyon Senior Living has 26 citations on record. Know the moment anything changes.
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Citation history, plotted month by month.
26 deficiencies on record. Each bar is a month with a citation.
Finding distribution
26 total · 36 monthsScope × Severity (CMS A–L)
Every inspection visit, verbatim.
8 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.
2025-07-23Annual Compliance VisitCitation · 5 findings
“Carbon monoxide detector batteries on the second floor were dated 2/1/22, exceeding the one-year replacement requirement under the Care Facility Carbon Monoxide Alarms Standards Act.”
“An unlabeled blue disposable razor was found in the soap dish in the second-floor secure dementia care unit community shower area, creating a sanitation hazard.”
“A medium-sized hole measuring approximately eight inches wide by six inches long was found in the drywall in resident room #201 behind the recliner chair, creating a surface hazard.”
“Resident room #122 had no operable source of light at bedside, violating the requirement for each resident to have a bedside light source.”
“An unlabeled bar of white-colored hand soap was found in the soap dish in the second-floor secure dementia care unit community shower area; bar soap is only permitted if separately labeled for each resident who shares a bathroom.”
2025-04-01Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2024-12-19Annual Compliance VisitCitation · 1 finding
“A resident was treated without dignity and respect when staff person A made a derogatory comment about the resident in front of EMS personnel after the resident had fallen/slid from a chair and experienced incontinence. The resident stated the comment made them feel worthless.”
2024-07-12Annual Compliance VisitCitation · 4 findings
“Direct care staff person A, hired in 2021, did not receive medication self-administration training during the 2023 training year.”
“Direct care staff person A, hired in 2021, did not receive training on Emergency Preparedness Procedures and the Older Adult Protective Services Act (OAPSA) during the 2023 training year. This is a repeat violation from 11/27/2023.”
“Resident #1's pharmacy label for Senna 8.6mg tablet contained incorrect instructions: label stated 'Take 2 tablets by mouth twice daily as needed' when the prescription was actually 'Take 2 tablets by mouth every evening.' This is a repeat violation from 4/24/2024.”
“Direct care staff person A, hired in 2021, routinely works in the secured dementia care unit but the violation description is incomplete in the source document.”
2024-04-24Annual Compliance VisitImmediate Jeopardy · 4 findings
“Suspected abuse of a resident involving suspicious bruising on the chest was not immediately reported to the Department of Aging as required by the Older Adults Protective Services Act. The incident was discovered on 4/8/24 and reported to DHS Licensing on 4/8/24, but was not reported to the Department of Aging until 4/10/24 at approximately 9:38 a.m.”
“Multiple prescription medications lacked proper pharmacy labels. Specific violations included: no pharmacy label for resident oral concentrate (two instances), and incomplete labeling of a sliding scale insulin order that did not indicate the entire prescribed range ending with '251 – 3'.”
“Medication administration was not properly documented on the medication administration record at the time of administration. Two instances were cited: one medication administered on 4/16/24 at 12:12 a.m. was not documented, and another was documented with an incorrect date (4/24/24 at 11:00 p.m. instead of 4/23/24 at 10:59 p.m.). This is a repeat violation from 1/23/24.”
“The home failed to follow prescriber's orders in multiple instances: a topical pain medication was not administered as prescribed without documented reason; a cardiac medication was administered without required vital signs being taken; a tablet medication was split despite not being scored; multiple daily medications were not administered when resident was out of facility without a hold order; dialysis-related topical creams were administered at incorrect times or not at all; and other medications had missing doses without proper documentation of reasons. This is a repeat violation from 1/23/24.”
2024-01-23Annual Compliance VisitCivil Money Penalty · 6 findings
“Violation of personal care home regulations. Civil money penalty assessed at $5 per resident per day ($260 total calculated fine).”
“Violation of personal care home regulations. Civil money penalty assessed at $5 per resident per day ($260 total calculated fine).”
“Violation of personal care home regulations regarding staff qualifications or training requirements. Civil money penalty assessed at $5 per resident per day ($260 total calculated fine).”
“Violation of personal care home regulations. Civil money penalty assessed at $5 per resident per day ($260 total calculated fine).”
“Violation of personal care home regulations. Civil money penalty assessed at $5 per resident per day ($260 total calculated fine).”
“Multiple violations of Personal Care Homes regulations resulted in revocation of the existing license and issuance of a FIRST PROVISIONAL license. Failure to submit acceptable plan of correction and failure to comply with acceptable plan of correction for noncompliance items were determining factors.”
2023-11-27Annual Compliance VisitCivil Money Penalty · 6 findings
“Violation of personal care home regulations regarding staff qualifications or training requirements. Civil money penalty assessed at $5 per resident per day ($260 total calculated fine).”
“Violation of personal care home regulations. Civil money penalty assessed at $5 per resident per day ($260 total calculated fine).”
“Violation of personal care home regulations. Civil money penalty assessed at $5 per resident per day ($260 total calculated fine).”
“Violation of personal care home regulations. Civil money penalty assessed at $5 per resident per day ($260 total calculated fine).”
“Violation of personal care home regulations. Civil money penalty assessed at $5 per resident per day ($260 total calculated fine).”
“Multiple violations of Personal Care Homes regulations resulted in revocation of the existing license and issuance of a FIRST PROVISIONAL license. Failure to submit acceptable plan of correction and failure to comply with acceptable plan of correction for noncompliance items were determining factors.”
2023-06-30Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
11 older inspections from 2020 are not shown in the free view.
11 older inspections from 2020 are not shown in the free view.
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