Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

TLC Home Care 1, Bakersfield01/08/2026Licence 157209106

Capacity6
Census6
Date signed01/08/2026 06:31:10 PM
Name of licensing program analystJimmy Duarte
Name of licensing program managerSerigy Pidgirny
The inspector’s account

On 01/08/2026, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) J.Duarte and LPA S. Doucette, arrived unannounced to conduct an annual inspection. LPAs introduced self, stated the purpose of the visit, and were greeted by staff. LPAs were granted entry. Staff contacted Administrator Rodrigo Arrieta and he arrived shortly after.

LPAs toured the facility with Administrator Rodrigo and Staff Teresa Reyes. The facility was observed to be at 72 degrees F, clean, in good repair, and no passageway obstructions or fire hazards were observed. The common areas were well lit with adequate seating for residents. The facility had a two-day supply of perishable and seven-day supply non-perishable food. Chemicals and sharps were observed locked in kitchen cabinets. Medications and the first aid kit were also observed in a locked kitchen cabinet. LPAs observed the door from the dining room into the laundry room was locked and the laundry room, leads to the staff office, which is a fire exit (Exit #3 on the sketch).

The hot water in the restrooms measured 105.5 and 109.5 degrees F. Resident bedrooms were toured and LPAs observed a second bed in R3's room being utilized to block R3's closet, to keeep R3 from accessing their closet space.

The facility conducts their own laundry and has a washer and dryer. Detergent and chemicals were observed stored in the laundry room. A second fridge was observed in the garage. LPAs observed refrigerated medication is stored in a a lock box with no lock in a fridge in the garage. The garage is also kept unlocked.

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