Facility Evaluation Report
On 3/26/2025, at 10:13am, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Arvin Villanueva arrived unannounced to conduct a case management visit. LPA met with Paulette Cameron, staff on duty (S1), and stated the purpose of this visit. S1 notified the facility supervisor Renae Earl of this visit and spoke with LPA over the phone. Renae is unable to come to the facility at this time and permitted S1 to sign this report. Present during today’s visit were 3 residents in care with 1 staff on duty.
The purpose of this visit is to follow up on the submitted death report for Resident_1(R1) occurred on 9/10/24. Death report stated that R1 had passed away as a result of aspiration while eating dinner. The investigation into R1’s death consisted of interviews and record reviews.
Review of R1’s death certificate confirms that R1 passed away on 9/10/24 due to cardiac arrest with dementia listed as a contributing condition. Other health issues were also noted including chronic diastolic heart failure. The time interval between the onset of cardiac arrest and death is recorded in minutes. No biopsy or autopsy was performed.
A review of R1’s Coroner’s Report revealed that on 9/10/24, the responding deputy arrived and confirmed Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) had been performed on R1 and continued by emergency personnel. Epinephrine and shocks were also administered, and intubation was attempted. All were not successful. It was also noted that R1 was struggling with eating dinner prior to death. Emergency services was summoned when R1’s condition worsen. Additionally, it was confirmed that R1 was not receiving hospice services.
Based on the investigation, both death certificate and coroner’s report did not indicate R1’s death was questionable.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction