Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Hodges Care Home, Richmond01/08/2025Licence 079200363

Capacity6
Census4
Date signed01/08/2025 04:37:41 PM
The inspector’s account

On 01/08/2025, around 01:30 LPA L. Holmes arrived unannounced to complete a Case Management regarding a financial incident involving the staff and residents. No one was present at the home after ringing the doorbell twice and no vehicle were present. The facility phone rings to a fax number. Mya Hodges, Staff answered the alternate number and will return to the facility in about 10 minutes (02:10 PM).

On 01/08/2025 around 02:05PM, Mya Hodges Staff arrived and was greeted LPA L. Holmes.

Per the interview with S1: On 12/20/24 S1 went to Wells Fargo Bank in Pinole, CA about 2:00 PM and withdrew $2500 from the bank teller and cash was placed in an envelope that S1 placed inside his/her wallet. S1 completed errands and went to the facility to pick-up R1, R2, R3 and W5 around 5:00 PM to go see holiday lights. Everyone went to the first set of lights in El Cerrito, CA and then to Berkeley, CA at Peets Coffee is when S1 took out his/her wallet for R1 to purchase hot chocolate or tea. R1 was the only one who sat in the front passenger’s seat. Everyone left and proceeded to view the lights at the Mormon Temple in Oakland, CA. Afterwards, S1 gave R1 $40.00 to purchase food at Sybell’s Pizza; R1 and R2 went inside together. S1, R1, R2, R3 and W5 returned to the facility and S1 stated. “Let’s make sure we get everything”. S1 asked R1 to help gather his/her items that had fallen from his/her purse during the travel. Shorlty after, S1 transferred to his/her personal vehicle and drove to the local store in Richmond, CA. When attempting to purchase items is when S1 noticed the envelope of cash was missing; S1 paid with his/her debit-credit card instead. S1 called the facility. S1 asked R1 to bring the keys out because S1 was missing money. R1 and R2 were outside waiting. S1 asked had anyone seen the envelope in the van. S1 checked the garbage cans as well since items were thrown away. S1 looked in his/her personal car again and dumped everything out of the purse at S1’s actual home. S1 stated he/she never accused anyone of anything.

Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction