Legacy House of Park Lane.
Legacy House of Park Lane is Ranked in the top 30% of Utah memory care with 1 DLBC citation on record; last inspected Dec 2025.
A large home, reviewed on public record.
Compared to 38 Utah facilities with a similar number of beds.
Care · 36-month window. Higher percentile = better performance on inspection record. Source: Utah Dept. of Health & Human Services · Division of Licensing and Background Checks.
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Rankings based on 36-month CDSS inspection data. Severity and frequency: fewer citations = higher percentile. Repeat rate: lower repeat citation share = higher percentile.
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Legacy House of Park Lane 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)
Every DLBC visit, verbatim.
4 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.
2025-12-18Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2025-09-16Complaint InvestigationNo findings
2024-03-06Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
2023-12-14Complaint InvestigationSerious · 1 finding
Plain-language summary
During a routine inspection, the facility was found to be out of compliance with evacuation capacity rules by accepting and housing 3 residents who required more assistance to evacuate than the facility's license permitted. Inspectors observed that these residents—1 in the assisted living unit and 2 in the secure unit—could not evacuate the facility with the limited help of just one staff person, as required for Type II licensees. This noncompliance indicates the facility may not be able to safely evacuate all residents in an emergency.
“The provider was out of compliance with this rule by not ensuring the Type II licensee accepted and retained 3 residents, who were capable of evacuating the facility with the limited assistance of 1 person. During the inspection, 3 residents, 1 in the assisted living and 2 in the secure unit, were observed to not be capable of evacuating the facility with the limited assistance of 1 person.”
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[R432-270-11(5)(a-c)] The provider was out of compliance with this rule by not ensuring the Type II licensee accepted and retained 3 residents, who were capable of evacuating the facility with the limited assistance of 1 person. During the inspection, 3 residents, 1 in the assisted living and 2 in the secure unit, were observed to not be capable of evacuating the facility with the limited assistance of 1 person.
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