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Lady Lake Specialty Care: Food Safety Violations - FL

LADY LAKE, FL - Federal health inspectors identified 10 deficiencies at Lady Lake Specialty Care Center and Rehab during a standard health inspection conducted on December 18, 2025, including a citation for failing to meet professional food safety standards. The facility has not submitted a plan of correction for the food safety violation.

Lady Lake Specialty Care Center and Rehab facility inspection

Food Procurement and Handling Standards Not Met

During the December inspection, surveyors determined that Lady Lake Specialty Care Center and Rehab failed to procure food from approved or satisfactory sources and did not properly store, prepare, distribute, or serve food in accordance with professional standards. The violation was cited under federal regulatory tag F0812, which governs food safety practices in skilled nursing facilities.

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The deficiency was classified at Scope/Severity Level D, meaning inspectors found an isolated incident with no documented actual harm to residents but determined there was potential for more than minimal harm. While this represents the lower end of the federal severity scale, food safety violations in long-term care settings carry significant weight due to the vulnerable population these facilities serve.

Why Food Safety in Nursing Homes Demands Strict Oversight

Nursing home residents are among the most vulnerable populations when it comes to foodborne illness. Many residents have weakened immune systems, chronic medical conditions, or take medications that reduce their ability to fight infections. Older adults are also more likely to experience severe complications — including hospitalization and death — from foodborne pathogens such as Salmonella, Listeria, and E. coli.

Proper food procurement requires that facilities source ingredients from licensed, inspected suppliers that meet federal and state food safety regulations. Once food arrives at a facility, strict protocols govern every step: cold storage must maintain temperatures at or below 41°F, hot foods must be held at or above 135°F, and preparation areas must follow sanitation procedures to prevent cross-contamination.

When any link in this chain breaks down — whether through improper sourcing, inadequate storage temperatures, or flawed preparation practices — the risk to residents increases substantially. Even a single instance of contaminated food reaching a dining room can trigger an outbreak affecting dozens of residents simultaneously.

No Plan of Correction Filed

Perhaps the most notable aspect of this citation is that Lady Lake Specialty Care Center and Rehab has not submitted a plan of correction for the food safety deficiency. Federal regulations require that facilities develop and implement corrective action plans when deficiencies are identified during inspections. These plans must outline specific steps the facility will take to address the violation and prevent recurrence.

The absence of a correction plan raises questions about the facility's response to the inspection findings. Under the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) enforcement framework, facilities that fail to submit acceptable plans of correction may face escalating penalties, including civil monetary fines, denial of payment for new admissions, or — in the most serious cases — termination from the Medicare and Medicaid programs.

A Pattern of Deficiencies

The food safety citation was one of 10 deficiencies identified during the December 2025 inspection. While the food safety violation alone was classified as isolated, the total number of citations across the inspection suggests broader compliance challenges at the facility. Federal inspection standards cover a wide range of resident care and safety areas, including medication management, infection control, resident rights, and staffing levels.

Facilities receiving multiple deficiencies during a single survey cycle are typically subject to increased scrutiny in subsequent inspections. CMS may also adjust the facility's overall star rating on the Medicare Care Compare website, which families and prospective residents use to evaluate nursing home quality.

What Families Should Know

Residents and their families can review the complete inspection findings for Lady Lake Specialty Care Center and Rehab through the CMS Care Compare website or by requesting records directly from the facility. Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration also maintains inspection records and complaint data for all licensed nursing facilities in the state.

Food safety practices are among the areas families can observe during visits — noting whether dining areas are clean, meals are served at appropriate temperatures, and whether residents report satisfaction with the quality and freshness of their food.

The full inspection report contains detailed findings for all 10 deficiencies cited during the December 2025 survey.

Full Inspection Report

The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Lady Lake Specialty Care Center and Rehab from 2025-12-18 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.

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🏥 Editorial Standards & Professional Oversight

Data Source: This report is based on official federal inspection data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

Editorial Process: Content generated using AI (Claude) to synthesize complex regulatory data, then reviewed and verified for accuracy by our editorial team.

Professional Review: All content undergoes standards and compliance oversight by Christopher F. Nesbitt, Sr., NH EMT & BU-trained Paralegal, using professional regulatory data auditing protocols.

Medical Perspective: As emergency medical professionals, we understand how nursing home violations can escalate to health emergencies requiring ambulance transport. This analysis contextualizes regulatory findings within real-world patient safety implications.

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📋 Quick Answer

Lady Lake Specialty Care Center and Rehab in LADY LAKE, FL was cited for violations during a health inspection on December 18, 2025.

The facility has not submitted a plan of correction for the food safety violation.

What this means: 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened at Lady Lake Specialty Care Center and Rehab?
The facility has not submitted a plan of correction for the food safety violation.
How serious are these violations?
Violation severity varies from minor documentation issues to serious safety concerns. Review the inspection report for specific deficiency codes and scope. All violations must be corrected within required timeframes and are subject to follow-up verification inspections.
What should families do?
Families should: (1) Ask facility administration about specific corrective actions taken, (2) Request to see the follow-up inspection report verifying corrections, (3) Check if this represents a pattern by reviewing prior inspection reports, (4) Compare this facility's ratings with other nursing homes in LADY LAKE, FL, (5) Report any new concerns directly to state authorities.
Where can I see the full inspection report?
The complete inspection report is available on Medicare.gov's Care Compare website (www.medicare.gov/care-compare). You can also request a copy directly from Lady Lake Specialty Care Center and Rehab or from the state Department of Health. The report includes specific deficiency codes, facility responses, and correction timelines. This facility's federal provider number is 106003.
Has this facility had violations before?
To check Lady Lake Specialty Care Center and Rehab's history, visit Medicare.gov's Care Compare and review their inspection history, quality ratings, and staffing levels. Look for patterns of repeated violations, especially in critical areas like abuse prevention, medication management, infection control, and resident safety.
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