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Sunrise of Granite Run.

ALF · Memory Care115 bedsDementia-trained staff
Sunrise of Granite Run
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Facility · Media
A 115-bed ALF · Memory Care with 29 citations on file.
Licensed beds
115
Last inspection
Sep 2025
Last citation
Sep 2025
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Sunrise of Granite Run

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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
32nd%
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
13th%
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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Citation history, plotted month by month.

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

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

Finding distribution

29 total · 36 months

Scope × Severity (CMS A–L)

Isolated
Pattern
Widespread
Sev 4 · IJ
J3
K
L
Sev 3
G
H
I
Sev 2
D
E
F
Sev 1
A26
B
C
Full Inspection Record

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6 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.

6
reports on file
29
total deficiencies
2025-09-09
Annual Compliance Visit
Citation · 9 findings
Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.103i
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.103i

Unlabeled and undated eclairs were found in the second-floor temporary refrigerator, violating the requirement that outdated or spoiled food not be used.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.85a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.85a

A temporary freezer on the second floor contained an open pie box and an ice tray with cups, violating sanitary conditions requirements.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.103i
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.103i

Unlabeled and undated eclairs were found in the second-floor temporary refrigerator, violating the requirement that outdated or spoiled food not be used.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.85a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.85a

A temporary freezer on the second floor contained an open pie box and an ice tray with cups, violating sanitary conditions requirements.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.104b
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.104b

The home used paper plates and disposable cups on a regular basis in the temporary second-floor kitchen, violating the requirement that disposable products not be used regularly.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.125a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.125a

A portable flame stove was located near a window with curtains, PAM non-stick cooking spray, and a Sterno Candle Lamp butane fuel cartridge in the temporary second-floor kitchen, violating the requirement that combustible and flammable materials not be near heat sources. This was a repeat violation.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.131c
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.131c

The temporary kitchen on the second floor lacked a fire extinguisher with the required minimum 2A-10BC rating.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.104b
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.104b

The home used paper plates and disposable cups on a regular basis in the temporary second-floor kitchen, violating the requirement that disposable products not be used regularly.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.125a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.125a

A portable flame stove was located near a window with curtains, PAM non-stick cooking spray, and a Sterno Candle Lamp butane fuel cartridge in the temporary second-floor kitchen, violating the requirement that combustible and flammable materials not be near heat sources. This was a repeat violation.

2025-07-21
Annual Compliance Visit
Citation · 4 findings
Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.41c
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.41c

The Department's resident rights poster was not posted in a conspicuous and public place in the Secure Dementia Care Unit.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.17
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.17

Resident health information was left accessible on open laptops on medication carts and in an unlocked office with binders containing private resident information unattended.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.23a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.23a

Staff person attempted to transfer a resident requiring two-person assistance solo from a wheelchair, resulting in a displaced left fibular ankle fracture requiring hospital treatment.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.54a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.54a

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

2024-07-30
Annual Compliance Visit
Citation · 5 findings
Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.65f
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.65f

Direct care staff persons C and D did not receive required annual training on instruction on meeting the needs of residents as described in the preadmission screening form, assessment tool, medical evaluation and support plan during training year 2023.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.82c
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.82c

The laundry room in the Secured Dementia Care Unit was unlocked with poisonous materials including Ecolab Laundry detergent and Crest 3D Whitening toothpaste accessible to residents. A sharps container was also present. This was a repeat violation from 7/31/23.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.87
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.87

Emergency lights in stair tower D were flashing, creating an unsafe evacuation route for residents including those with vision impairments.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.100a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.100a

Several raised lips and missing bricks were found on the walkway outside of the Secured Dementia Care Unit, posing a tripping hazard to residents.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.103f
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.103f

The temperature in the kitchen refrigerator was measured at 45 degrees Fahrenheit at 11:28 AM and 42 degrees Fahrenheit at 12:10 PM, exceeding the required maximum of 40 degrees Fahrenheit for food requiring refrigeration.

2024-01-03
Annual Compliance Visit
Immediate Jeopardy · 3 findings
Immediate JeopardyImmediate jeopardy55 Pa Code § 2600.15a
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.15a

Staff member was verbally aggressive towards a resident and pushed the resident in the back at approximately 9:28 PM. The incident was not reported to the Department until after the local area agency on aging was contacted, violating immediate reporting requirements under the Older Adult Protective Services Act.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.16c
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.16c

An incident occurring at approximately 9:28 PM was not reported to the Department within 24 hours; the home failed to meet the mandatory reporting requirement. This is a repeat violation from 09/28/23.

Immediate JeopardyImmediate jeopardy55 Pa Code § 2600.42b
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.42b

Staff member A was verbally aggressive towards a resident and pushed the resident in the back at approximately 9:28 PM. The resident was visibly upset and crying following this incident, constituting verbal abuse and physical mistreatment.

2023-09-28
Annual Compliance Visit
Citation · 3 findings
Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.25b
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.25b

The resident-home contract for Resident 1 was not signed by the resident as required.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.227g
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.227g

Resident 1 participated in the development of a support plan but did not sign the support plan as required by regulation.

Immediate JeopardyImmediate jeopardy55 Pa Code § 2600.16c
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.16c

Staff person A allegedly witnessed physical abuse by Staff person B toward Resident 1 on 9/7/23 at approximately 5:00 pm, but did not report it until 9/10/23. The home did not report this allegation to the Department until 9/13/23 at 12:30 pm, exceeding the required 24-hour reporting timeframe.

2023-07-31
Annual Compliance Visit
Citation · 5 findings
Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.82.c
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.82.c

Poisonous materials (Dial soap, Soft soap antibacterial, and Signature Care Hand Soap with manufacturer warnings to keep out of reach of children) were unlocked, unattended, and accessible to residents. Not all residents had been assessed as capable of recognizing and using poisons safely.

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

Urine was found on the floor next to the toilet in resident 3's restroom, indicating unsanitary conditions were not being maintained.

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

Resident 2's shower floor plastic water retainer was broken and in poor condition, creating a tripping hazard. Floors must be clean, in good repair, and free of hazards.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.101.o
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.101.o

Resident 2's bathroom ceiling had an unfinished repair that had not been painted or sanded, failing to maintain finished, clean, and well-maintained bedroom surfaces.

Citation55 Pa Code § 2600.162.b
Verbatim citation text · 55 Pa Code § 2600.162.b

Resident 4 reported requesting a meal delivery at 4:30 p.m., but staff forgot to bring the food. When staff returned at 6:30 p.m., the resident had to eat something already in the room instead of receiving an adequate meal to meet daily nutritional requirements.

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