Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Alberto Lopez conducted an unannounced Required - 1 year visit using the full Care Compliance and Regulatory Enforcement (CARE) Tools. LPA met with staff Consuelo Diaz, and explained the reason of the visit.Administrator Karen Gazon Marquez arrived a short time later. The facility is approved for serve Developmentally Disabled Adults, six (6) ambulatory clients ages 18-59.Three (3) are over 60 years of age. The facility is licensed as a level 4D home vendored by East Los Angeles Regional Center.
The following twelve (12) tool domains were observed and reviewed:
1. Infection Control: Infection control practices and Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) were observed. The facility still encourages hand washing, still checking client temperature twice a day and staff disinfected the facility every shift. The facility has an Infection Control Plan and COVID-19 mitigation plan in place.
2. Physical Environmental and Safety: The facility is a single story house and located on residential neighborhood area. The facility includes living room, kitchen, dining area, den/staff offices/client's activity room, Sicx (6) client bedrooms and 4 client bathrooms, laundry room and a detached garage. required furniture and bedding and sufficient lighting and closet space. The client bathrooms are clean, sanitary and in a good working condition. The hot water was tested between 106.3 – 122.8 degrees F which are not within the Title 22 regulation. The appliances in the living room and kitchen are working well. The knives and sharp utensils are stored and locked in the cabinet in kitchen. One water heat is leaking and needs repair. All the chemicals and cleaning supplies are stored and were not locked in the laundry room and not accessible to clients. The extra linen and personal hygiene products are stored in the hallway cabinet/closet. The facility does have a working landline telephone system for clients to use. The facility has night lights. LPA inspected the carbon monoxide detectors, and all smoke detectors are working. The passageway, walkway and patio are free of obstruction.
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