Complaint Investigation Report
ED and other staff revealed that they had knowledge of the incident. However, there was no physical altercation between R1 and R2. According to staff, even though R2 has health condition that reflect their physical and mental condition, R2 is not combative towards others. R2 likes to walk around and at times walks to close to other residents. On 10/25/25, R2 walked towards R1 and asked for candy. R1 refused and R2 threw water on R1. Staff immediately intervened and redirected R2. Police was called by R1 and no report was filed, due to absence of verifiable information.
During interviews with R1 revealed inconsistent statements regarding the incident. R1 was unable to clearly describe the events. LPA attempted to speak with R2 and she was unable to respond to LPAs questions.
A review of residents’ records and incident reports verified the information revealed from staff.
Overall investigation revealed that although there was an incident involving R1 and R2, there is no sufficient information and/or evidence to verify that there was physical altercation between residents. Therefore, based on interviews and record review, the allegation is UNSUBSTANTIATED at this time.
No health and safety hazard noted during this visit.
Exit interview was conducted and a copy of report was issued.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction