Complaint Investigation Report
She said that residents are given alternate choices if they do not like what is being served. Residents interviewed were unable to corroborate the allegation. 8 out of 8 residents stated that they are satisfied witht the food that is served. They said that the quality and quantity of food provided is good.
Based on LPA's observations and interviews, investigation revealed: Although the allegations may have happened or are valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged violations did or did not occur, therefore the allegations are unsubstantiated.
No Deficiencies cited under California Code of Regulations Title 22. Exit interview conducted, and a copy of report was provided to Administrator, Tricia Pedroza.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction