Complaint Investigation Report
Regarding allegation: Staff not providing adequate supervision to residents in home.
On 4/8/21, LPA conducted interview with administrator Ayoariyo regarding the above allegation, he stated there is two staff at the facility and he is also there. He stated had no concern with residents being supervised. He stated client c1 has awol several times and police/incident reports have been made. LPA reviewed c1’s incident reports on 4/20/20,7/20/20.11/16/20,1/17/21/1/24/21,3/19/21 and 3/21/21. LPA reviewed c1 needs & service and stated client requires constant supervision and requires guidance. LPA was unable to interview clients and staff due to them no longer being at the facility. Based on review of the documents, the Administrator did not provide adequate supervision, therefore the allegation is substantiated.
Regarding allegation: Home is in disrepair.
On 4/8/21, LPA conducted interview with administrator Ayoariyo regarding the above allegation, he stated when client c1 had awol he would jump the fence into the neighbor’s property and as a result the fence was damaged and there was debris. LPA reviewed the facility pictures and saw damages to the fences and debris from the wood. On 4/13/21 LPA obtained additional copies of the wood fence and it was repaired. LPA was unable to interview clients and staff due to them no longer being at the facility. Based on review of the documentation the home was in disrepair, therefore the allegation is substantiated.
Regarding allegation: Staff not making sure the resident is taking his medication.
On 4/8/21, LPA conducted interview with administrator Ayoariyo regarding the above allegation, he stated clients did not miss taking medication and c1 did not throw medications onto neighbor’s yards. He also stated staff is trained on giving clients medication. LPA reviewed c1 mars and client has missed taking medication on 4/13/21 at 3 pm. LPA was unable to interview clients and staff due to them no longer being at the facility. Based on review of the documentation staff did not make sure medication was taken, therefore the allegation is substantiated .
Based on LPAs observations and interviews which were conducted record review(s), the preponderance of evidence standard has been met, therefore the above allegation(s) is found to be substantiated. California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 6 and Chapter 8 are being cited on the attached LIC 9099D.
Exit Interview Conducted, appeal rights were explained, and a copy of this report was furnished to George Ayoariyo.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction