Facility Evaluation Report
On 9/24/23 at 8:37 a.m., Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jewel Baptiste conducted an unannounced Annual/Required inspection to Lucky Homes 2. Upon arrival LPA was greeted by Direct Support Professional (DSP) Gerardo Yucon who contacted the Administrator, Veronica Yucon, at 8:42 a.m. The administrator arrived at 9:00 a.m., and LPA explained the reason for the visit. This home is licensed to serve (4) Developmentally Disabled Ambulatory Adults, Ambulatory- only ages 18 through 59. The is a level 4I home and the vendor is Harbor Regional Center. There were (1) clients in care during the time of this visit, the other (3) clients were at the day program. Due to client’s diagnosis LPA was unable to interview the client. The last emergency disaster/fire drill was conducted on 9/20/23. The Administrator Certificate expires on 4/02/2024 #6015616735. During today's visit LPA inspected the physical plant inside and outside, reviewed the food supply, tested the smoke/carbon monoxide detectors, reviewed (3) staff files, (4) client files, medications, and medication administration records for (4) clients and P&I.
This home contains 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, office, kitchen, dining room and an attached garage. LPA toured the physical plant with the Administrator. and observed all (4) client bedrooms, contained required furniture, lamps, dresser, chair, and closet space. The two bathrooms contain a working toilet, basin and water faucet, walk in shower with grab bar, and shower chair. The temperature measured at 115.7*F-117.5*F. The smoke detectors were battery operated and individually tested and observed to be working properly. The carbon monoxide detector was located throughout the facility, tested, and functioning properly. There were (1) fire extinguishers located in the dining room fully charged and up to date. The kitchen was toured and contained working appliances; refrigerator, stove, oven and contained dishware, cups, plates, utensils, pots, and pans with knives secured and locked in a kitchen cabinet. The pantry was well stocked with canned goods, pasta, cereals, and the food supply contained a sufficient supply with a two-day supply of perishables and a seven-day supply of non-perishables that met title 22 guidelines. Walls and floors, cabinets and counters were clean and sanitary throughout the home.
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