Pennsylvania · Dresher

Sunrise Senior Living of Dresher.

ALF · Memory Care105 bedsDementia-trained staff
Sunrise Senior Living of Dresher
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Facility · Dresher
A 105-bed ALF · Memory Care with 21 citations on file.
Licensed beds
105
Last inspection
Dec 2025
Last citation
Dec 2025
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A large home, reviewed on public record.

Sunrise Senior Living of Dresher

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Peer Comparison

Compared to 150 Pennsylvania facilities with a similar number of beds.

ALF memory care · 36-month window. Higher percentile = better performance on inspection record. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, Office of Long-Term Living.

Severity rank
79th%
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
25th%
Deficiencies per inspection.
peer median
0
100

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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The Record

Citation history, plotted month by month.

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

Peer median 1 · dashed
Last citation: DEC 2025. Compared against peer median (dashed).
peer median
DEC 2025
Jul 2024as of Jun 2026

Finding distribution

21 total · 36 months

Scope × Severity (CMS A–L)

Isolated
Pattern
Widespread
Sev 4 · IJ
J
K
L
Sev 3
G
H
I
Sev 2
D
E
F
Sev 1
A21
B
C
Full Inspection Record

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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
21
total deficiencies
2025-12-23
Annual Compliance Visit
Citation · 5 findings
Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.54a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.54a

Direct care staff person A does not have a high school diploma, GED, or active registry status on the Pennsylvania nurse aide registry.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.65a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.65a

Staff person A did not receive first-day orientation on fire safety and emergency preparedness, including evacuation procedures, staff duties during emergencies, designated meeting places, smoking safety procedures, fire extinguisher use, smoke detectors and fire alarms, and emergency service notification.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.65b
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.65b

Staff person A did not complete required 40-hour orientation training on resident rights, emergency medical plan, mandatory reporting of abuse and neglect under the Older Adult Protective Services Act, and reporting of reportable incidents and conditions.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.65d
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.65d

Direct care staff person A began providing unsupervised ADL services without completing the Department-approved direct care training course and passing the competency test.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.141b.1
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.141b.1

A resident's medical evaluation was outside of the 380-day annual requirement timeframe.

2025-10-22
Annual Compliance Visit
Citation · 6 findings
Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.16c
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.16c

The home failed to report an incident to the Department within 24 hours when a staff person turned off a resident's television, took the remote, and instructed the resident to go to bed because it was late.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.42c
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.42c

A resident reported that a staff person came into the resident's bedroom upset, took the television remote, and told the resident to go to sleep because it was late, which may not have treated the resident with dignity and respect.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.88a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.88a

A door to the 2nd floor exit was broken and hanging from the hinge, creating a hazard and failing to maintain surfaces in good repair.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.141b1
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.141b1

A resident's annual medical evaluation did not include documentation of special care needs as required.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.228h
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.228h

The home issued a 30-day discharge notice to a resident based on a medical condition creating danger to health and safety, which is not one of the permitted grounds for discharge under regulation 228h.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.231c
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.231c

A resident was admitted to the Secure Dementia Care Unit but the written cognitive preadmission screening was not completed within the required 72 hours prior to admission.

2025-09-08
Annual Compliance Visit
No findings
2025-03-12
Annual Compliance Visit
Citation · 6 findings
Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.103.d
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.103.d

The home's emergency food was stored on the floor, violating the requirement that food shall be stored off the floor.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.85.d
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.85.d

An uncovered trash can half-full of food waste was found unattended in the main kitchen, violating the requirement that trash in kitchens be kept in covered receptacles to prevent insect and rodent penetration.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.109.b
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.109.b

A cat present on the home's 3rd floor did not have a current rabies vaccination certificate; the certificate on file had expired on 07/31/2024.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.132.f
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.132.f

Stairwells A and C were the only exit routes used during fire drills held from April through June 2024, violating the requirement that alternate exit routes be used during fire drills.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.183.e
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.183.e

Resident #1's expired Lorazepam 0.5 mg blister card with a discard-after date of 03/03/2025 was still in the medication cart. Additionally, a loose pink Lisinopril pill was found in the 3rd floor medication cart, violating proper medication storage requirements.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.185.a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.185.a

Resident #1's Lorazepam 0.5 mg was signed out on the medication administration record on 03/02/2025 at 07:02 PM but was not properly signed out in the controlled medication utilization record, violating procedures for safe storage and distribution of medications.

2024-03-18
Annual Compliance Visit
Citation · 4 findings
Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.181.d
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.181.d

Resident 1 self-administers medications but three unlocked, unattended medication bottles were found on top of the bedroom dresser with the door unlocked, violating secure storage requirements.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.65.f
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.65.f

Direct care staff person A did not receive required annual training in two topics during 2023: instruction on meeting resident needs as described in preadmission screening forms, assessment tools, medical evaluation and support plans; and safe management techniques.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.184.a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.184.a

Four residents had medication dosage or administration directions changed from original pharmacy labels (Residents 2, 3, and 4), but the changes were not indicated on the medication containers or blister packs, creating discrepancies between labels and the Medication Administration Record.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.227.d
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.227.d

Three residents (5, 6, and 7) had bedside mobility devices present on their beds, but their assessment and support plans did not document the specific device, intended use, associated risks, resident's ability to safely use the device, or FDA cover requirements.

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45 older inspections from 2010 are not shown in the free view.

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