Wylie Oaks Healthcare: ADL Care Violations Found - TX
The December 2025 inspection, triggered by a complaint, documented that the facility fell short of its own written standards for activities of daily living, the routine personal care tasks that nursing home residents depend on staff to perform when they can no longer manage on their own.
The facility's internal nursing policy, last revised in May 2023, defines activities of daily living to include grooming, dressing, oral hygiene, transfers, bed mobility, eating, bathing, and use of communication systems. That same policy commits the facility to providing necessary care to all residents unable to carry out those tasks independently, specifically to maintain proper nutrition, grooming, and hygiene. Inspectors found the facility was not living up to that commitment.
The inspection also flagged gaps in how the facility and a hospice provider were coordinating care for residents receiving end-of-life services. The report noted that ongoing collaborative communication between the facility and hospice was required to support residents' continuing care, and that this communication had not been maintained as it should have been.
Inspectors classified the level of harm as minimal harm or potential for actual harm, and noted that only a few residents were affected. Those designations sit at the lower end of the federal scale used to categorize nursing home violations. But for residents who cannot bathe themselves, cannot get out of bed without help, cannot brush their own teeth, the gap between what a facility promises and what it delivers is not abstract.
Wylie Oaks Healthcare and Rehabilitation operates in Wylie, a growing suburb northeast of Dallas. The complaint inspection was completed December 30, 2025.
The facility's own policy made the standard plain. It was not an outside regulator imposing an unfamiliar obligation. Wylie Oaks wrote down what it would do for residents who needed help with the most basic functions of daily life, and inspectors found it was not doing it.
Full Inspection Report
The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Wylie Oaks Healthcare and Rehabilitation from 2025-12-30 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.
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Wylie Oaks Healthcare and Rehabilitation in WYLIE, TX was cited for violations during a health inspection on December 30, 2025.
Inspectors found the facility was not living up to that commitment.
Health inspections identify deficiencies that facilities must correct. Violations range from minor documentation issues to serious safety concerns. Review the full report below for specific details and facility response.