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Elmore Home for Adults

Adult Home · Central Islip, Suffolk County, NY · operated by Josevito Miranda Teresita Vasquez · 22 beds

State enforcement action on record. This facility appears on the NYSDOH enforcement-actions directory. Order details are being obtained via public-records request.
Inspections on record
3
NYSDOH surveys
Total violations
13
cited across all surveys
Occupancy
100%
latest reported

Occupancy trend

verified · NYSDOH

35 observations · latest 100% occupied. A steadily emptying facility can be an early distress signal.

Inspections & citations

verified · NYSDOH surveys

3 inspections on record · 13 total violations · 0 complaint surveys. rolling ~4-year window (per NYSDOH); older records expire upstream — HomeTruth archives them

2025-12-12Relicensure Survey9 violationsPlan/Notice of Correction Under Review
RegulationArea
487.7 (f) (5)Resident services
487.8 (c)Food service
487.8 (e) (1)Food service
487.11 (f) (19)Environmental standards
487.11 (h) (11)Environmental standards
487.11 (j) (1-3)Environmental standards
487.11 (k) (4)Environmental standards
487.11 (k) (15)Environmental standards
487.12 (f)Disaster and emergency planning
source record ↗
2025-09-12Other Survey1 violationPlan/Notice of Correction Under Review
RegulationArea
487.10 (e) (1) (i)Records and reports
source record ↗
2024-06-24Relicensure Survey3 violationsPlan/Notice of Correction Approved
RegulationArea
487.8 (c)Food service
487.8 (e) (3)Food service
487.11 (j) (1-3)Environmental standards
source record ↗

Ownership

verified · disclosures
NameRole%Since
Josevito Miranda Teresita Vasquez (330 Elmore Street, Central Islip, 11722-3714)Licensed operator — Individual1983-02-28

Events

verified · NYSDOH
DateTypeDetail
enforcement_on_recordFacility appears on NYSDOH enforcement-actions directory (Stipulation & Order details via FOIL)

Price receipts

reported · families
No price reports yet. HomeTruth collects what families actually pay — base rent, care-level fees, all-in monthly, and each year's rate increase — so the next family walks in knowing the real number. Reports are shown with the count behind them, never averaged into a vague "starting at."