CapitalCare Lynnwood (8740 165 St NW, Edmonton) provides comprehensive care services, including 24-hour nursing care, assistance with daily living activities, and specialized care for individuals with complex medical needs. CapitalCare Lynnwood has a capacity of approximately 280 units.
Our research team at Good Caring Canada evaluates CapitalCare Lynnwood from three angles: performance indicators, demographic profile, and inspection reports.
Table of Contents:
- Performance Indicators for CapitalCare Lynnwood
- Demographic Profile of CapitalCare Lynnwood
- Inspection Reports for CapitalCare Lynnwood
Performance Indicators for CapitalCare Lynnwood
Performance indicators provide a quantitative perspective to the appropriateness and effectiveness of care practices of a long-term care home.
Our research team at Good Caring Canada has compiled data from the Resident Assessment Instrument (interRAI), a standardized assessment tool, to help you assess the care quality of CapitalCare Lynnwood.
- π Potentially inappropriate use of antipsychotics is measured by the percentage of residents taking antipsychotic drugs, without a diagnosis of psychosis
- π Potentially excessive use of physical restraints is measured by the percentage of residents in daily physical restraints
- π€ Fall risk is measured by the percentage of residents who fell in the 30 days leading up to the date of their quarterly clinical assessment
- 𦽠Worsened physical functioning is measured by the net percentage of residents who worsened or remained dependent in transferring and locomotion
- π©Ή Worsened pressure ulcers is measured by the percentage of residents whose pressure ulcers worsened since the previous assessment
- π£ Pain is measured by the percentage of residents who report to have moderate daily pain or horrible/excruciating pain at any frequency
- βΉοΈ Worsened depressive mood is measured by the percentage of residents whose symptoms of depression worsened since the previous assessment
Demographic Profile of CapitalCare Lynnwood
Our research team at Good Caring Canada has compiled data on three important demographic attributes to help you assess the profile of CapitalCare Lynnwood.
- π΅π» Gender ratio
- π΄π» Age distribution
- π Prevalence of dementia
When evaluating a long-term care home, it is important to consider its demographic profile. A facilityβs gender ratio and age distribution can influence the availability and type of social activities, while the prevalence of dementia can be particularly relevant for individuals with or without similar conditions.
Inspection Reports for CapitalCare Lynnwood
The Government of Alberta establishes quality standards for long-term care facilities through a balance of mechanisms, including legislation and standards. CapitalCare Lynnwood is required to comply to the Continuing Care Health Service Standards and Accommodation Standards.
π February 2023
On February 7, 2023, an inspection was conducted at CapitalCare Lynnwood under the Accommodation Standard. The facility was found to be non-compliant in several areas: protection of information and privacy (Sub-Standard 27.1), practicability, communication, and review of plans (Sub-Standard 16.2), and maintenance of accommodation (Sub-Standard 3.1).
π October 2022
On October 13, 2022, a complaint investigation under the Accommodation Standard at CapitalCare Lynnwood revealed multiple areas of non-compliance. These included maintaining a clean and comfortable environment (Sub-Standard 15.1), the maintenance of accommodation (Sub-Standard 3.1), and the implementation of preventative and corrective maintenance (Sub-Standard 3.2).
π July 2022
On July 21, 2022, a complaint investigation was conducted under the Accommodation Standard at CapitalCare Lynnwood. The facility was found to be non-compliant in the areas of preventative and corrective maintenance (Sub-Standard 3.2), maintenance of accommodation (Sub-Standard 3.1), and incident reporting (Sub-Standard 18.4).
β March 2022
On May 31, 2022, a Quality Monitoring Visit under Public Health took place at CapitalCare Lynnwood. The facility was found to be compliant with the standards being assessed during this visit.
π January 2022
On January 26, 2022, a CMOH inspection under Public Health at CapitalCare Lynnwood identified non-compliance in the use of personal protective equipment (Sub-Standard 1.2).
π November 2021
On November 8, 2021, a CCHSS audit was conducted at CapitalCare Lynnwood. The audit found the facility to be non-compliant in several areas, including policies and procedures for reportable incidents (Sub-Standard 19.3), secure space usage documentation in the clientβs chart and care plan (Sub-Standard 16.6), review of secure space usage by the interdisciplinary team (Sub-Standard 16.5), and the documentation and implementation of policies and procedures for secure spaces (Sub-Standard 16.4).
Additional non-compliance was noted in the documentation for restraint use (Sub-Standard 16.3), the review of restraint use by the interdisciplinary team (Sub-Standard 16.2), the documentation and implementation of policies regarding restraint use (Sub-Standard 16.1), and compliance with staff training documentation (Sub-Standards 9.2, 9.3, and 9.4).
π September 2021
On September 15, 2021, a CCHSS audit at CapitalCare Lynnwood revealed non-compliance in multiple areas, similar to the findings from the November 2021 audit. These included issues with reportable incidents (Sub-Standard 19.3), secure space usage documentation (Sub-Standards 16.6, 16.5, and 16.4), restraint use documentation and review (Sub-Standards 16.3, 16.2, and 16.1), and staff training documentation and procedures (Sub-Standards 9.2, 9.3, and 9.4).
β March 2021
On March 8, 2021, a Quality Monitoring Visit under Public Health was conducted at CapitalCare Lynnwood. The facility was found to be compliant with the public health standards being reviewed.
π January 2021
In January 2021, multiple CMOH inspections were conducted at CapitalCare Lynnwood. On January 26, January 6, and January 1, the facility was found to be non-compliant with COVID outbreak policies, procedures, and implementation (Sub-Standard 1.3). Additionally, inspections on January 1 and December 17, 2020, identified non-compliance in enhanced cleaning practices (Sub-Standard 1.5).
π December 2020
On December 14, 2020, a complaint investigation and a CMOH inspection at CapitalCare Lynnwood revealed non-compliance in quality of care monitoring (Sub-Standard 1.6) and enhanced cleaning practices (Sub-Standard 1.5). Similarly, on December 17, 2020, another CMOH inspection also found non-compliance in the same areas.
π November 2020
On November 25, 2020, a CMOH inspection under Public Health at CapitalCare Lynnwood identified non-compliance in enhanced cleaning (Sub-Standard 1.5) and the management of shared spaces (Sub-Standard 1.4).
β October 2020
On October 13, 2020, a Quality Monitoring Visit under Public Health took place at CapitalCare Lynnwood. The facility was found to be compliant with the public health standards being assessed.
π May 2020
On May 20, 2020, a CMOH inspection under Public Health at CapitalCare Lynnwood identified non-compliance in the areas of enhanced cleaning (Sub-Standard 1.5) and the management of shared spaces (Sub-Standard 1.4).
β April 2020
On April 28, 2020, a Quality Monitoring Visit under Public Health was conducted at CapitalCare Lynnwood. The facility was found to be compliant with the standards reviewed. Additionally, on April 8, 2020, a consultation under the Accommodation Standard was carried out, and the facility was also found to be compliant.
β November 2019
On November 8, 2019, CapitalCare Lynnwood underwent inspections under the RFCA and Accommodation Standard. The facility was found to be compliant with both sets of standards.
π February 2019
On February 20, 2019, a CCHSS audit at CapitalCare Lynnwood revealed multiple areas of non-compliance. These included policies and procedures for reportable incidents (Sub-Standard 19.3), managed risk agreements (Sub-Standard 10.1), compliance with staff training documentation (Sub-Standards 9.2, 9.3, and 9.4), care plan requirements (Sub-Standards 1.1, 1.3, 1.6, 1.7, and 1.8), secure space usage documentation and review (Sub-Standards 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, and 16.6), and medication management (Sub-Standard 12.1).
Additional non-compliance was noted in infection prevention and control (IPC) policies (Sub-Standard 11.1), client nutrition and hydration assessments (Sub-Standard 13.1), and palliative and end-of-life care documentation (Sub-Standard 5.1).
β November 2018
On November 14, 2018, CapitalCare Lynnwood was inspected under both the RFCA and Accommodation Standard. The facility was found to be compliant with the requirements of both standards.
β November 2017
On November 14, 2017, an inspection was conducted under the Accommodation Standard at CapitalCare Lynnwood. The facility was found to be compliant with the standards assessed during this inspection.
π November 2016
On November 22, 2016, an Accommodation Standard inspection at CapitalCare Lynnwood identified non-compliance with the terms of the residential services agreement (Sub-Standard 23.3).
β November 2015
On November 4, 2015, an Accommodation Standard inspection was conducted at CapitalCare Lynnwood. The facility was found to be compliant with the standards being reviewed.
β November 2014
On November 10, 2014, an Accommodation Standard inspection was conducted at CapitalCare Lynnwood. The facility was found to be compliant with the standards assessed during this inspection.
β November 2013
On November 15, 2013, an Accommodation Standard inspection took place at CapitalCare Lynnwood. The facility was found to be compliant with the standards being reviewed.