Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Eugenia's House, Long Beach01/26/2023Licence 198204036

Capacity6
Census5
Date signed01/26/2023 12:50:53 PM
The inspector’s account

On 01/26/2023 at 10:30 AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jose Calderon conducted an unannounced annual inspection visit at the Eugenia’s House Adult Residential Facility. LPA Calderon was allowed entry into the facility by Staff Val Mande. Staff Val Mande asked infection control questions and took LPA Calderon temperature prior to entrance into the facility. The facility is licensed for six (6) adult clients 59 year or older. Currently, there are five (5) residents residing in the facility 59 years or older.

LPA Calderon explained to Staff Val Mande, the purpose of the one-year (1) Annual Inspection visit, and escorted LPA Calderon on a tour of the entire inside and outside facility grounds. As part of the inspection, LPA Calderon reviewed: two (2) resident service records, two (2) resident medication records, two (2) staff records, and inspected the inside facility and outside grounds. The facilities’ last fire drill was conducted on 12/12/2022 . The one-story residential home consists of four (4) resident bedrooms, three (3) resident bathrooms, living room, dining room, family room, kitchen, office area, attached garage with washer and dryer/ storage area, backyard with table and chairs. No weapons are stored in the premises. Kitchen was inspected and observed to be clean and operational. A two-day (2) supply perishable and seven-day (7) supply of non-perishable foods are present in the facility. Emergency Water seven-day (7) supply is found in the garage

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