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Facility Evaluation Report

Eller Gem Corporation, Azusa05/05/2026Licence 198602168

Capacity6
Census6
Date signed05/05/2026 03:36:40 PM
Name of licensing program analystNune Margaryan
Name of licensing program managerWei Siew Ho
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Nune Margaryan conducted an unannounced annual visit using the Care Tool. LPA met with Administrator Alice Reyes who assisted with the visit. LPA explained the reason for the visit. The physical plant was inspected along with medications, food supply, and resident and staff records. The facility is licensed to serve 6 developmentally disable clients between the ages 18 to 59 and vendorized by San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center, which 4 may be non ambulatory. There are currently 6 clients residing at the home.

LPA toured the home and inspected three (3) client bedrooms, one (1) staff room two (2) bathrooms (one related to the staff room), kitchen, dining room, living room, and detached garage. The front and backyard are well maintained and there are no pools or large bodies of water. Passageways and exits are free of obstruction. There is a shaded seating area for the clients located in the backyard. Laundry area was observed in the garage. LPA observed laundry detergent locked in the cabinet and not accessible to clients. There is only one entrance being utilized at the facility. There is a fireplace located in the living room area which is covered / blocked with the office desk. Client bedrooms were checked. Each bedroom is equipped with the proper furnishings. Bedrooms also have sufficient closet space. Extra blankets, linens were observed in the closet located in the hallway. The client bathrooms were toured. Bathrooms have the required hygiene items, grab bars and non-skid mat. The hot water temperature was tested at the bathrooms and measured at 132.4 - 134.7 degrees F. The kitchen was inspected. There is sufficient perishable and non-perishable food. All the appliances are clean and working properly. Sharps are locked in a kitchen cabinet and inaccessible to clients.

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