Facility Evaluation Report
On 02/19/25, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Sparkle Day conducted an unannounced annual required visit using the CARE Inspection Tool. LPA met with Ava Brown, Administrator and the purpose of today’s visit was explained. The facility is licensed to operate for (4) ambulatory developmentally disabled adults ages 18 through 59. Currently, the home has (3) clients. The clients are Westside Regional Center clients. None the clients have Restricted Health Care Conditions, and none are utilizing postural supports or protective devices. The facility does not handle P&I for the clients.
The facility is a one family 2 story home located in a residential neighborhood. The property consists of the following- downstairs: 2 client bedrooms and 2 bathroom, living room, kitchen, dining area washer and dryer and den.
Upstairs: 2 bedrooms,1 master bathroom,and an outdoor shaded area.
LPA conducted a records review of (3) client records and (3) staff records ,LPA reviewed the facility disaster plan. All client & Staff records were complete. The facility disaster plan was current and in compliance with Title 22 at the time of visit. LPA reviewed (2) Client Medication Administration Records and did not observe any discrepancies at the time of visit.
At 9:00am LPA and DSP staff Martin Price toured the inside and outside of the facility. All client rooms were checked. Mattresses and box springs were in good condition, adequate lighting was observed, plenty of dresser and closet space was observed. Walls and floors were clean and in good repair. Bed linens, comforters and bath towels were adequately stocked at the time of visit. Bathrooms were found to be within Title 22 regulation. Toilets and water faucets worked properly. Shower was free of mold/mildew, there is adequate lighting, and sufficient toiletries accessible to clients. The water temperature properly measured at 110F.
Perishable and non-perishable food supply was checked and adequately stocked at time of visit. Carbon monoxide detector was observed and operational. Smoke detectors were working properly, fire extinguishers were fully charged, toxins and knifes were locked and inaccessible to clients. Medications were centrally stored and properly locked, first aid kit was checked and fully stocked. Outside grounds were toured and no bodies of water were observed. Exits/ Walkways around the home were free of debris and hazards
During todays visit LPA did not observe any deficiencies.
Exit interview conducted with Ava Brown Administrator .
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction