Senior Living
Senior Living Facility Kitchen Maintenance
NFPA 96 hood cleaning, fire suppression service, and grease management for independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing facility kitchens across the DMV.
Senior living kitchens carry compliance obligations that few other commercial kitchen types match. Skilled nursing facilities answer to CMS and state health regulators in addition to standard AHJ oversight, and resident-care considerations limit when crews can mobilize. The result: senior living food service operators need a vendor that produces audit-grade documentation and coordinates carefully around resident meals, medication schedules, and sensitive memory-care environments.
Compliance
Senior living compliance: CMS + state + AHJ + resident care
Skilled nursing facilities are the most heavily regulated kitchens in the DMV after hospitals. Our service program is designed for that scrutiny — with documentation packages structured for CMS surveyors, state health inspectors, and AHJ fire marshals.
- CMS Conditions of Participation-compatible kitchen exhaust documentation
- State health department documentation for assisted living and skilled nursing facility inspections
- NFPA 96 compliance records aligned with each county’s AHJ
- Resident-care-aware scheduling that respects meal times, medication windows, and memory care unit access
- Multi-facility unified records for senior living groups operating across the DMV
Services
Senior living services
Independent living kitchen maintenance
Standard senior living facility kitchen exhaust service with resident-friendly scheduling.
Assisted living facility cleaning
Higher-frequency cleaning for facilities with on-site dining services across multiple meal periods.
Skilled nursing facility kitchen service
CMS-compatible documentation for skilled nursing facility kitchens.
Memory care unit kitchen support
Sensitive-environment service protocols for memory care kitchen operations.
Senior living group multi-facility accounts
Unified service across multiple senior living facilities in your DMV portfolio.
FAQs
Senior Living questions, answered
Are your services compatible with CMS Conditions of Participation?
Yes. For skilled nursing facilities subject to CMS oversight, our documentation is structured to satisfy Conditions of Participation kitchen safety requirements. Documentation is delivered in formats compatible with state CMS surveyor expectations.
How do you schedule around resident meal times?
We typically work overnight (10 PM-5 AM) when residents are not active in the dining room. For facilities with continuous tray service or 24-hour dining, we coordinate with food service directors to identify the lowest-impact window and stage work in sections to maintain meal service continuity.
Are your crews trained for memory care environments?
Yes. Memory care units have specific access protocols, noise considerations, and resident-interaction guidelines. Our crews coordinate with facility staff before any service that could intersect with memory care areas, and we follow facility-specific protocols for ingress/egress and equipment staging.
Can you support a multi-facility senior living group?
Yes. Senior living groups (Sunrise, Brookdale, Atria, Five Star, Erickson, etc.) with multiple DMV facilities get unified compliance documentation, dedicated account management, bundled scheduling when geography allows, and consolidated invoicing.
Do you have experience with state health department senior living inspections?
Yes. Maryland Office of Health Care Quality, Virginia Department of Social Services / Department of Health, and DC Department of Health each have specific documentation expectations for senior living kitchen inspections. Our compliance packages address each state’s requirements.
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