Baillie House

Introduction

Baillie House is located at 11762 Laity Street in Maple Ridge, nestled in a quiet neighborhood with nearby green spaces such as the Maple Ridge Park and Memorial Peace Park. These parks offer opportunities for outdoor activities and tranquil surroundings for residents and visitors alike.

Baillie House opened in 2006 and is operated by Fraser Health, a health authority.

The facility is not co-located with an assisted living residence.

The average wait time for admission is approximately two months.

Contracted Services

Baillie House does not use contracted services for professional nursing or non-regulated services such as care aides.

Food services are provided by the operator, and all meals are prepared and cooked on-site.

Housekeeping services and building maintenance are managed internally by the facility, without the use of contracted services.

Beds

Baillie House has a total of 148 beds, all of which are publicly funded. The room configuration consists of 116 single-occupancy rooms and 16 double-occupancy rooms.

Resident Fees

Cable, telephone, and internet services are not included in the monthly fees. Residents who wish to access these services may need to make arrangements through external providers.

No additional fees were noted.

Licensing & Incidents

During the reporting period, Baillie House had three licensing complaints, two of which were substantiated.

The facility reported 41 incidents of unexpected illness, 41 expected deaths, and three falls with injury. There were no recorded incidents of aggressive behavior or wandering persons. Families may consider reviewing incident data regularly with facility staff to ensure continued safety and care.

Baillie House underwent nine inspections during the period, resulting in eight licensing infractions. These infractions included two counts related to hygiene and communicable disease control, two for care and supervision, and one each for physical facility, staffing, policies and procedures, and records and reporting. Families and caregivers can monitor the facility’s performance by attending fam

Resident Profile & Quality Indicators

The average age of residents at Baillie House is 82 years, with 61% of the population being female. Half of the residents are 85 years or older, and the average length of stay is approximately 3.3 years.

Seventeen percent of residents are diagnosed with depression, and 43% receive depression medication. Twenty-six percent of residents take antipsychotic drugs without a diagnosis of psychosis, while 4% exhibit physically abusive behavior. These figures suggest that mental health and behavioral management are important aspects of care at the facility.

Fifty-one percent of residents have dementia, and 24% have severe cognitive impairment. This indicates a need for specialized dementia care and support for cognitive health.

Forty-nine percent of residents take nine or more medications, and 2% have had four or more emergency room visits in the past year. Sixty-four percent of residents use wheelchairs, while 37% are dependent on assistance with activities of daily living. Three percent of residents experienced worsened pressure ulcers during the reporting period.

Fourteen percent of residents experienced falls in the last 30 days, and 5% were subjected to daily physical restraints. Families may want to discuss fall prevention strategies and the use of physical restraints with facility staff.

Vaccination Coverage

Seventy-seven percent of residents at Baillie House were vaccinated for influenza, and 81% were vaccinated for COVID-19. Additionally, 57% of healthcare workers received the influenza vaccine.

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