Complaint Investigation Report
Allegation: Staff did not ensure the facility a/c was not in disrepair.
The details of the complaint alleged that the facility’s Air-conditioned unit in the common areas is not working.
During a health and safety check of the facility, LPA Iniguez inspected the facility's common areas; LPA measured the temperature with a digital thermometer and recorded the following numbers: facility dining room= 78.1F°, 1st-floor hallways= 73.1F°, Bistro area=77.0F°, theater room= 75.3F°, Activities room= 73.4F°, 4th-floor dining room= 69.9F°, 4th floor TV room=69.8F° and fitness center=74.3F°. LPA Iniguez did not observe an overall facility temperature over 85.0F°.
During an interview with the administrator (A#1), (A#1) stated that the air-conditioned unit is working now, and there's just a water leak in the bistro. In addition, (A#1) stated that the AC was never broken; it was not cooling enough in the bistro area but never got over 85F. Also, (A#1) stated that in the event of the AC breaking down, the facility has portable AC units that can be supplemented until the central AC unit gets fixed.
During interviews with residents (R#2-R#6), (6) out of (6) residents stated that the Air-conditioned (AC) in their room is working, and they have not noticed in the common areas that the (AC) is not working at all.
During interviews with staff (S#1-S#5), (5) out (5) facility staff stated that the facility (AC) is working correctly; it is just the Bistro area that sometimes gets warm, but still the (AC) works in that area.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction