Resident Rights Deficiencies
Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
Actual harm to a resident
60.9/100
Average
2320 West 113Th Place, Chicago, IL 60643
These are findings in the public CMS record for this home. They are not our opinion — each one comes straight from a federal inspection or enforcement file.
Abuse icon on record
CMS flags this facility for citations of abuse that caused harm, or potential for harm, to residents.
5 citation(s) involving actual harm or immediate jeopardy
Inspectors found violations at scope/severity G or above, meaning residents were harmed or placed in immediate jeopardy.
$16,350 in federal fines
CMS has fined this facility across 1 penalty action(s).
Every point is shown. Nothing is weighted behind the scenes — the full formula is on How we grade.
Citations from state health inspections over the last three surveys, weighted by how much harm CMS says they caused.
Nursing hours per resident per day, adjusted for how sick the residents are, plus RN cover and weekend consistency.
How much of the nursing team leaves in a year. High turnover means a resident rarely sees the same face twice.
The CMS quality-measure rating, built from resident outcomes like falls, pressure ulcers, infections and antipsychotic use.
Fines and payment denials CMS has imposed. A denial of payment means CMS stopped paying for new admissions.
Grade ceiling applied
Hours of nursing care each resident receives per day. The marker on each bar is the national average.
RNs are the licence level most likely to catch a resident deteriorating.
The shift most families visit, and the one thinned first.
The share of nursing staff who left over the last year.
Last standard health inspection: November 26, 2025 (8 months ago).
Resident Rights Deficiencies
Ensure the transfer/discharge meets the resident's needs/preferences and that the resident is prepared for a safe transfer/discharge.
Actual harm to a resident
Resident Rights Deficiencies
Immediately tell the resident, the resident's doctor, and a family member of situations (injury/decline/room, etc.) that affect the resident.
No actual harm, potential for more than minimal harm
Freedom from Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation Deficiencies
Protect each resident from the wrongful use of the resident's belongings or money.
Actual harm to a resident
Pharmacy Service Deficiencies
Provide pharmaceutical services to meet the needs of each resident and employ or obtain the services of a licensed pharmacist.
No actual harm, potential for more than minimal harm
Nutrition and Dietary Deficiencies
Procure food from sources approved or considered satisfactory and store, prepare, distribute and serve food in accordance with professional standards.
No actual harm, potential for more than minimal harm
Infection Control Deficiencies
Provide and implement an infection prevention and control program.
No actual harm, potential for more than minimal harm
Quality of Life and Care Deficiencies
Ensure that a nursing home area is free from accident hazards and provides adequate supervision to prevent accidents.
Actual harm to a resident
Environmental Deficiencies
Regularly inspect all bed frames, mattresses, and bed rails (if any) for safety; and all bed rails and mattresses must attach safely to the bed frame.
Actual harm to a resident
| Owner | Type | Role | Since |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARAIZA, EMA | Individual | CORPORATE OFFICER | — |
| MARNERIS, RAYMOND | Individual | CORPORATE OFFICER | — |
| MCGEE, KEVIN | Individual | CORPORATE OFFICER | — |
| THE WASHINGTON AND JANE SMITH HOME | Organization | OPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROL | — |
| JATIS, MARTI | Individual | OPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROL | — |
| SADOK, SMAIN | Individual | OPERATIONAL/MANAGERIAL CONTROL | — |
| THE WASHINGTON AND JANE SMITH HOME | Organization | ADP OF THE SNF | — |
| ARAIZA, EMA | Individual | ADP OF THE SNF | — |
| JATIS, MARTI | Individual | ADP OF THE SNF | — |
| MARNERIS, RAYMOND | Individual | ADP OF THE SNF | — |
| MCGEE, KEVIN | Individual | ADP OF THE SNF | — |
| SADOK, SMAIN | Individual | ADP OF THE SNF | — |
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Smith Village holds an ElderGrade of C (60.9 out of 100), which we describe as "average". The grade combines its inspection citations, nurse staffing levels, staff turnover, resident outcomes and enforcement history from the federal CMS record.
Residents receive an average of 5.27 nursing hours per day across all nursing staff, against a national average of 3.86 hours.
Yes. 5 of the 23 citations on record were scored at scope and severity G or above, meaning inspectors found actual harm to a resident or immediate jeopardy to resident safety.
Yes, Smith Village is certified to accept Medicaid, which is the programme that pays for long-term custodial care once a resident meets their state's income and asset limits.