Zion Park Manor

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Introduction

Zion Park Manor is located at 5939-180th Street in Surrey, within the Cloverdale neighborhood. The facility is near several parks, including Cloverdale Athletic Park, offering expansive green spaces and recreational amenities for residents and families.

The facility opened in 1971 and is operated by the Lutheran Senior Citizens’ Housing Society, a not-for-profit organization providing long-term care under the Community Care & Assisted Living Act.

Zion Park Manor is not co-located with an assisted living residence.

The average wait time for admission to the facility is approximately six months.

Contracted Services

Zion Park Manor does not use contracted services for professional nursing, non-regulated services, or housekeeping. Instead, these services are managed internally. Food services are provided by the operator, with all meals prepared and cooked on-site, ensuring control over meal quality and preparation.

Beds

The facility has a total of 99 beds, of which 72 are publicly funded, and 27 are private beds. The room configuration includes 100% single-occupancy rooms, with no double-occupancy or shared rooms available.

Resident Fees

Cable and telephone services are not included in the monthly fees, requiring residents or their families to arrange these services independently. Internet service is included. Additional fees are charged for non-covered drugs and certain transportation costs.

Licensing & Incidents

Zion Park Manor had no licensing complaints or substantiated complaints in the previous year.

Regarding incidents, the facility reported 25 expected deaths, 7 falls with injury, and 7 cases of unexpected illness. One instance of other injury and one case of aggressive behavior were also reported. These incident numbers suggest careful monitoring of residents’ health and behavior is essential for ongoing safety.

The facility underwent one inspection during the reporting period, during which no licensing infractions were found. Families and caregivers should stay engaged with the facility’s care practices, participating in resident care meetings to ensure the facility maintains its high standards of care and compliance.

Resident Profile & Quality Indicators

The average age of residents at Zion Park Manor is 85 years, with 71% of the population being female. Approximately 58% of residents are 85 years or older, and 1% are younger than 65. The average length of stay is approximately 3.1 years.

Eight percent of residents are diagnosed with depression, and 57% are receiving depression medication. About 12% of residents are taking antipsychotic drugs without a diagnosis of psychosis, and 5% have exhibited physically abusive behavior. These figures highlight the need for ongoing attention to mental health care and behavioral support.

Sixty-three percent of residents have some form of dementia, and 16% experience severe cognitive impairment, including severe dementia. This reflects the high level of cognitive support required by a majority of the residents.

Thirty-eight percent of residents are taking nine or more medications. While data on emergency room visits is not available, this number underscores the medical complexity of the resident population.

Fifty-two percent of residents use wheelchairs, and 33% are dependent on assistance for activities of daily living. The facility reports that 1% of residents have worsened pressure ulcers, indicating a need for ongoing mobility support and skin care.

Fifteen percent of residents experienced falls in the last 30 days, and 5% are subject to daily physical restraints. These figures suggest the need for careful attention to fall prevention strategies and a balanced approach to physical restraints.

Vaccination Coverage

Vaccination Coverage

Zion Park Manor reports that 96% of residents are vaccinated for influenza, while 88% are vaccinated for COVID-19. Among healthcare workers, 66% are vaccinated for influenza.

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