Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Daiquiri Boyd arrived at the facility unannounced to conduct the Required Annual Inspection. LPA disclosed the purpose of the inspection and was granted entry into the facility by caregiver staff who contacted the Administrator to respond to the facility to assist with the visit. Licensee/Administrator Cherry Lynne Garcia arrived at the facility minutes after to complete this annual visit.
LPA observed the Emergency Disaster Plan, Plan of Operation, and Infection Control was recently reviewed by Administrator.
The residence was set at 72 degrees F temperature and free of passageway obstructions inside and outside. LPA observed four bedrooms in the residence all of the four bedrooms are occupied. Residents' rooms were toured and inspected. Rooms were found to be clean, and furnishings were in good condition. Hot water temperature measured between 100.8 and 109 degrees F. LPA observed a new hot water tank that they will be installing in the next week.
Kitchen toured, supply of food observed and food stored properly for perishable and nonperishable. Fire extinguishers were charged and had service dates of 3/15/26. Facility has a pull station fire alarm that has not been certified. Last emergency drill was conducted on 1/11/2026.
Facility has a pool that is gated with lock on gate making it inaccessible to residents in care.
Kitchen toured, supply of food observed, and food stored properly for perishable and nonperishable. Medication and knives are locked in the kitchen area. Cleaning supplies are kept locked in the garage and in their storage room. Smoke and carbon monoxide were checked and operating. . There was outdoor seating for the residents. Outdoor area was clean and free of obstruction.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction