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Complaint Investigation

Sunset Drive - A Prospera Community

Inspection Date: August 25, 2025
Total Violations 1
Facility ID 355065
Location MANDAN, ND
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Inspection Findings

F-Tag F0658

Resident Assessment and Care Planning Deficiencies
Harm Level: Potential for More Than Minimal Harm

F 0658

Resident #1’s diet orders included direct staff supervision during meals and no straws in beverages.

Level of Harm - Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

- Review of Resident #3's medical record occurred on 08/25/25. A physician's diet order, dated 03/12/25, identified minced and moist texture, thin liquids with no straw and 1:1 (one-to-one) supervision. The current care plan, care guide, and swallow guide stated minced and moist texture, thin liquids with no straw, and 1:1 supervision.

Residents Affected - Few

Resident #3's meal ticket identified 1:1 supervision for meals.

Observation of the noon meal on 08/25/25 showed Resident #3 at the dining room table, a plate of half-eaten food within reach, and no staff member present.

During an interview on 08/25/25 at 12:05 p.m., an administrative dietary staff member (#3) stated expected

a staff member present at Resident #3's table as 1:1 supervision is required.

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📋 Inspection Summary

SUNSET DRIVE - A PROSPERA COMMUNITY in MANDAN, ND inspection on recent inspection.

Found 0 violation(s). Severity: Standard violations. Status: 0 corrected, 0 pending.

What this means: Health inspections identify deficiencies that facilities must correct. Violations range from minor documentation issues to serious safety concerns. All deficiencies must be corrected within required timeframes and are subject to follow-up verification.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an F-tag violation?
F-tags are federal deficiency codes used by CMS to categorize nursing home violations. Each F-tag corresponds to a specific federal regulation (42 CFR Part 483). For example, F607 relates to abuse prevention policies, F880 relates to infection control.
Were these violations corrected?
Facilities must submit plans of correction and implement changes within required timeframes. CMS conducts follow-up inspections to verify corrections. Check the inspection report for specific correction dates and follow-up verification status.
How often do nursing home inspections happen?
CMS conducts unannounced inspections of all Medicare/Medicaid-certified nursing homes at least once per year. Additional inspections may occur based on complaints, facility-reported incidents, or follow-up to verify previous violations were corrected.
What should families do about these violations?
Families should: (1) Review the full inspection report for details, (2) Ask facility administration about specific corrective actions taken, (3) Check if this represents a pattern by reviewing prior inspections, (4) Compare with other facilities in MANDAN, ND, (5) Report new concerns to state authorities.
Where can I see the full inspection report?
Complete inspection reports are available on Medicare.gov's Care Compare website (www.medicare.gov/care-compare). You can also request copies directly from SUNSET DRIVE - A PROSPERA COMMUNITY or from the state Department of Health. Reports include deficiency codes, facility responses, and correction timelines.
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