Complaint Investigation Report
On 06/22/2024, staff observed R1's skin tear to be red and swollen and contacted emergency personnel immediately. R1 was admitted to the hospital.
LPA discussed with Administrator the need to document the care provided to residents to ensure their medical needs are met.
Based on the Departments investigation, the preponderance of evidence standard has been met, therefore the above allegation is found to be SUBSTANTIATED.
Deficiencies are cited from the California Code of Regulations (CCRs), and/or the Health and Safety Code. Failure to correct the cited deficiency(ies), on or before the Plan of Correction (POC) due date, may result in a civil penalty assessment.
This report was reviewed with David Uballez and Appeal rights were given.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction