Bluffton — January 23, 2020 One of the highest confirmations of quality service is for an assisted living community to receive a deficiency-free survey from the State Department of Public Health. Maple Crest Assisted Living in Bluffton is pleased to have been found deficiency-free on its 2020 annual state survey, which took place on January 16th. This is an especially outstanding accomplishment because this was Maple Crest’s 7th consecutive deficiency-free survey. Daren Lee, Director of Maple Crest, stated that “This achievement was made possible by the daily commitment and continued dedication of a caring team”.
The survey is conducted annually by the Ohio Department of Health and includes a checklist of areas and categories to examine. Some of the categories include meeting with residents, reviewing medical records, reviewing the kitchen and resident dining areas and observing the environment and safety factors of the home. Ultimately, the survey evaluates the overall quality of life and quality of care of the facility to ensure it is operating by the Department of Health’s standards. Maple Crest is part of Mennonite Home Communities of Ohio, a non-profit providing services including residential accommodations, assisted living, rehabilitation, skilled nursing care and home health services. For more information on Maple Crest please call 419-358-1015, option 2 or visit www.mhcoliving.org/maple-crest
Maple Crest Senior Living Village provides seniors with services such as housekeeping, meals, social, recreational and educational opportunities, wellness and exercise programs, well-being checks and emergency support. There are spacious public areas for special programs, family gatherings or hosting club meetings. A fitness center with lap pool, hot tub and exercise room help residents stay fit and active.