Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Bennette Pena conducted an unannounced required 1-year visit. LPA rang the doorbell upon arrival to gain entry but no one answered the door. LPA proceeded to call the Licensee, Glorie Pascasio and explained the purpose of the visit. Several minutes later, Staff Zosimo Pascasio arrived and assisted LPA with the inspection. The facility is licensed to serve six (6) developmentally disabled clients 18-59 years old and is vendorized by San Gabriel/Pomona Regional Center. Facility is current on licensing fees. LPA observed that the home is still undergoing minor changes inside but has completed most of the major renovations. Licensee notified CCLD of the construction and remodel on 07/11/2023. LPA utilized the Compliance and Regulatory Enforcement (CARE) tools for the visit today .
There are zero (0) clients under care and supervision and zero (0) staff working at the facility. LPA and staff toured the facility inside and out. The facility is a 2 story home located in a residential neighborhood and consists of (6) bedrooms: (4) client bedrooms downstairs, (2) bedrooms upstairs, (2) bathrooms, living room, family room, kitchen, dining area, office, gated backyard and detached garage. Licensee, Glorie Pascasio stated that the application for Change of Ownership will be submitted by end of October 2025 and only the first floor will be licensed. All client bedrooms were toured. Bedrooms have the required bed, bedframe, dresser, light, and closet space. Bathrooms are clean and operational and were observed to be within Title 22 regulations. There were no toxic chemicals accessible to clients. The kitchen was inspected and observed new appliances which have not been installed. There is another refrigerator/freezer in the pantry area next to the laundry machines. Sufficient space to accommodate both indoor and outdoor activities was observed. No firearms are stored at facility and no bodies of water present. There are no medications reviewed today. LPA observed a fire extinguisher that is fully charged. Exit walkways and/or passageways, front and back yard are free of debris and/or hazards. No client and staff files reviewed during the visit.
LPA concluded the required 1-yr visit. The facility is not providing care for any clients at this time, nor staff present during the renovation.
Per California Code of Regulations, Title 22, there were no deficiencies observed during the visit. Exit interview held and a copy of the report was provided to Zosimo Pascasio, Staff.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction