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Nursing Facility

ADORA MIDTOWN PARK

Owned by: Adora 9 Operations, LLC

Safety Pulse

AI-GENERATED FAMILY INSIGHTS

  • **Life Safety Code Violations:** Multiple failures to adhere to Life Safety Code standards, including inadequate generator maintenance, improper fire drill procedures, and general non-compliance. This poses a significant risk to resident safety in the event of a fire or other emergency.

  • **Compromised Fire Safety Systems:** The facility failed to ensure proper functioning of fire safety systems, specifically the automatic shutoff of air conditioners during a fire alarm. This could exacerbate the spread of smoke and fire, endangering residents.

  • **Unsecured Hazardous Areas:** Failure to protect hazardous areas according to the Life Safety Code creates potential risks of accidents, injuries, and exposure to dangerous substances for residents.

Note: This summary is generated from recently documented safety inspections and citations.

Regional Context

This Facility5
DALLAS AVERAGE10.4

52% fewer violations than city average

Source: 3-year federal inspection history (CMS.gov)

Quick Stats

5Total Violations
N/ACertified Beds
Safety Grade
B
75/100 Score

Violation History

CITATION DATEJuly 13, 2022
F-TAG: Manual-Entry

The facility failed to make sure generator components are inspected, tested and maintain according to NFPA standards.

The facility failed to make sure generator components are inspected, tested and maintain according to NFPA standards.

Scope & Severity (CMS Alpha)
Potential for Harm
CITATION DATEJuly 13, 2022
F-TAG: Manual-Entry

The facility failed to include procedures for conducting a fire drill on each work shift at least once per quarter with at least one fire drill conducted each month; or the facility failed to fill out the form titled "FIRE DRILL REPORT" for a fire drill conducted.

The facility failed to include procedures for conducting a fire drill on each work shift at least once per quarter with at least one fire drill conducted each month; or the facility failed to fill out the form titled "FIRE DRILL REPORT" for a fire drill conducted.

Scope & Severity (CMS Alpha)
Potential for Harm
CITATION DATEJuly 13, 2022
F-TAG: Manual-Entry

The facility failed to make sure the nursing home complies with the applicable section of the Life Safety Code.

The facility failed to make sure the nursing home complies with the applicable section of the Life Safety Code.

Scope & Severity (CMS Alpha)
Potential for Harm
CITATION DATEJuly 13, 2022
F-TAG: Manual-Entry

The facility failed to make sure air conditioners shutoff to prevent the spread of smoke when the fire alarm goes off.

The facility failed to make sure air conditioners shutoff to prevent the spread of smoke when the fire alarm goes off.

Scope & Severity (CMS Alpha)
Potential for Harm
CITATION DATEJuly 13, 2022
F-TAG: Manual-Entry

The facility failed to make sure hazardous areas were protected according to the Life Safety Code.

The facility failed to make sure hazardous areas were protected according to the Life Safety Code.

Scope & Severity (CMS Alpha)
Potential for Harm

Regional Safety Benchmarking

City Performance (DALLAS)AVG: 10.4

Outperforming city safety markers

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Source: CMS.gov / Medicare.gov
Dataset Sync: Feb 2026
Audit ID: NH-AUDIT-FDD8CE51