Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Mariana Agban and Nadia Shahbazian conducted an Annual Required visit and inspection of the facility. LPAs met with Assistant Administrator Karla Platta and explained the reason for the visit. At approximately 10:25 am, with the assistance of the Administrator, LPAs took a tour of the physical plant, and the following were observed:
Required postings were observed in the entry area. The smoke alarms are interconnected and battery-operated. There are carbon monoxide detectors that function properly in the residents' rooms. The fire alarms and Carbon monoxide detectors were tested at 10:40 AM. The fire extinguisher is located in the kitchen. The charge date is May 06, 2024. The facility has a working phone number and a landline.
Kitchen : The kitchen appliances and fixtures were functional. LPAs found a sufficient amount of properly stored perishable and non-perishable food at the facility. Knives were stored in a locked drawer in the kitchen.
Bedrooms : The facility has 6 bedrooms. There are four (4) bedrooms designated for residents' use. All four (4) bedrooms are designated for private use. There are two(2) bedrooms designated for staff use. All the bedrooms used by residents were properly furnished with appropriate bedding and linens with sufficient lighting. Bathrooms: The facility has three (3) bathrooms. There are two (2) bathrooms designated for residents' use. One (1) bathroom is designated for staff. Both bathrooms in use by residents were properly supplied and had functional fixtures. Hot water temperature was measured from the bathroom sink at 109.8 and 110.2 degrees Fahrenheit. No cleaning supplies or hazardous items were present in each bathroom during the inspection. LPA observed in bathroom#1 extra incontinence and wipes supplies in the bathroom cabinet. Common Areas : These included the living room and dining area. The common areas were properly furnished. The auditory alarms on all exit doors were on and functional at the time of the visit. The dining room table is large enough to sit the capacity of the facility. Seating such as couches were in good repair and sat the capacity of the facility. Properly labeled medications were locked in one of the hallway cabinets.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction