Morgan Place

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Introduction

Morgan Place is located at 3288 156A Street in Surrey, situated within the peaceful Rosemary Heights neighborhood. The facility is surrounded by several parks, including Morgan Creek Park and Rosemary Heights Park, offering residents and visitors access to green spaces for outdoor recreation.

Opened in 2001, Morgan Place is operated by the Ahmon Group, a for-profit organization. The facility is licensed to provide long-term care services under the Community Care and Assisted Living Act.

Morgan Place is not co-located with an assisted living residence.

The average wait time for admission to Morgan Place is approximately three months.

Contracted Services

Contracted services are not used for professional nursing services or non-regulated services such as care aides. Housekeeping services are contracted out, while building maintenance is managed internally.

Food services at Morgan Place are provided by an outside contractor, with all meals prepared and cooked on-site.

Beds

The facility has a total of 141 beds, of which 128 are publicly funded. In terms of room configuration, 79% of the rooms are single occupancy, while 4% are double occupancy.

Resident Fees

Monthly service fees for cable, telephone, and internet are not included in the resident package. Residents or their families must arrange these services independently. Additional fees are indicated for hairdressing and podiatry services.

Licensing & Incidents

There were no licensing complaints filed at Morgan Place, and there were no substantiated complaints.

The facility reported 37 expected deaths, 3 cases of unexpected illness, and 1 fall with injury. There was 1 incident of aggressive behavior. Families and caregivers can monitor these incidents by staying engaged with facility staff and reviewing available incident reports.

Morgan Place underwent one inspection, which resulted in two licensing infractions. These infractions included one for licensing and one for nutrition and food services. Families and caregivers should stay informed about inspection outcomes and participate in care discussions to ensure ongoing attention to regulatory compliance.

Resident Profile & Quality Indicators

The average age of residents at Morgan Place is 86 years, with 60% of the population being female. Approximately 64% of residents are 85 years or older. The average length of stay is just over three years.

About 28% of residents are diagnosed with depression, with 56% receiving depression medication. Approximately 4% of residents are taking antipsychotic drugs without a diagnosis of psychosis, and 17% have exhibited physically abusive behavior. Families should work with facility staff to monitor emotional well-being and medication management.

Approximately 75% of residents have dementia, and 34% have severe cognitive impairment, including severe dementia. Families should ensure care plans are tailored to address cognitive decline and provide appropriate mental health support.

About 41% of residents take nine or more medications, and 1% had four or more emergency room visits. These figures highlight the importance of careful medical management, and families should regularly review their loved ones’ medication needs.

Approximately 65% of residents use wheelchairs, and about 31% of residents are dependent on assistance for daily living activities. Around 1% of residents experienced worsened pressure ulcers. Families and caregivers should discuss strategies for maintaining mobility and preventing complications such as ulcers.

Falls occurred in 14% of residents in the last 30 days, and 9% of residents were subject to daily physical restraints. Families should stay informed about falls prevention strategies and ask about restraint use policies to ensure the safety and dignity of their loved ones.

Vaccination Coverage

The percentage of residents vaccinated for influenza at Morgan Place is 93%, and 83% of residents have been vaccinated for COVID-19. About 25% of healthcare workers at the facility have been vaccinated for influenza.

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