
NORTH NEWTON, Kan. — A North Newton care facility had a zero deficiencies survey from state regulators recently.
Kidron Bethel Village is looked at once a year by the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services.
Executive Director Linda Peters tells Hutch Post that the surveyors were complimentary of the way staff and residents know one another and the ways in which those relationships translate into personalized resident care. Staff were also credited for being proactive in addressing issues that arise, and for keeping residents safe throughout the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Kidron Bethel recieved a zero deficiency score on an infection control survey last year, as well.
Kidron Bethel Village has more than 300 residents living in health care, assisted living and independent living neighborhoods.