Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Cow House, Fresno05/31/2025Licence 107209347

Capacity4
Census2
Date signed05/31/2025 06:05:35 PM
Name of licensing program analystKelly J. McClurg
Name of licensing program managerSee Moua
The inspector’s account

An unannounced Annual visit was conducted on the date & times indicated above by Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) K. Mcclurg. LPA met with CEO Donna Riedenauer, greeted CEO, stated purpose of visit, & was allowed to proceed with visit. LPA spoke by telephone with Proposed Administrator (PA) Monica Leavitt (Admin Cert# 607631736 exp. 10/28/27. LPA introduced self, stated purpose of visit. During telephone call with PA, multiple subjects discussed in depth, clarifying a miscellaneous concerns &/or questions. PA contact information gathered & to resubmit required documentation to be assigned as facility Administrator of Record. Facility has in-ground swimming pool.

Physical plant tour began in kitchen. Kitchen appeared to be clean. Appliances appeared to be clean & at appropriate temperatures. 7 day non-perishable & 2 day perishable food on the premises. Some food packages observed to be open in freezer & in cupboard such as breakfast cereal. Food packages gone through by CEO at time of visit to ensure facility food packaging closed. Deficiency cleared at time of visit. Dining & living rooms sufficiently furnished with adequate lighting. Bedrooms sufficiently furnished with adequate lighting. Client bathroom fixtures operational. Hot water tested & measured at 122 degrees F. Hot water adjusted during this visit & re-measured at 117 degrees F. Deficiency cleared at time of visit. Fire extinguisher service date: 10/2/2024.

Outside area toured. Pool observed to be fenced at required height around total perimeter of pool & pool area. Pool appeared to be well maintained with no miscellaneous debris. Access gate to pool observed to be locked. Outside yard area with animal feed & facility repair items observed to be stored in an organized manner as to not present as a tripping or miscellaneous hazards. Animals appeared healthy, in good condition, & housed in humane conditions. Areas were tidy with no unpleasant odors. Area maintained & kept free of hazards such as wiring, nails, miscellaneous debris in such a way to not present as a hazard to clients.

Deficiencies Issued. Deficiencies Cleared at time of visit.

Exit interview conducted with CEO. Report provided

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