Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

TLC Home Care 2, Bakersfield10/18/2025Licence 157209235

Capacity6
Census3
Date signed10/18/2025 07:42:11 PM
Name of licensing program analystMary Garza
Name of licensing program managerSee Moua
The inspector’s account

On 10/18/2025 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) M. Garza arrived at the facility for an unannounced case management visit. LPA met with Direct Support Professional, Lourdisita Villancio, explained reason for visit and was permitted entry. Administrator, Rodrigo Arrieta was contacted and arrived some time later. LPA completed a tour of the facility inside and out and completed a health and safety check on residents in care. There are currently 3 residents residing at the facility. 1 is currently receiving hopsice services and bedridden. All residents are non-ambulatory. This case management visit is being conducted for issues observed during a previous complaint visits conducted on 09/13/25 and 10/18/25.

During visit conducted on 9/13/25 and 1018/25 LPA observed the following issues: Master bedroom closet is being used to sleep in by staff/visitors. Extension cords being ran to areas not having electricity along or in the walls. Master bathroom shower molding falling off and in need of replacement. Chemicals observed throughout the facility unlocked and accessible to residents in care with dementia. Sharps observed in kitchen unlocked and accessible to residents in care. Chest freezer in garage in need of defrosting. Chain door lock observed on inside of laundry room near staff bedroom. Black mold observed around kitchen sink. Dry milk observed in pantry. Canisters in pantry and food in refrigerator not properly stored/dated. Kitchen refrigerator door shelves missing/broken and in need of replacement. Supplements observed in resident bedroom. Paper towels/toilet paper on bathroom counter. Front door weather stripping hanging and in need of replacement. Deficiencies have been issued per California Code of Regulations, Title 22, on the attached 9099D. Deficiencies if not corrected will have a direct impact to residents in care.

Exit interview completed with Administrator, Rodrigo. A plan of correction was developed by Administrator and reviewed by LPA. A copy of this report, deficiencies and appeal rights provided.

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