Complaint Investigation Report
incident within seconds and he ran to the incident right away.
Said R 1 was still aggressive throwing rocks at the facility window and also being aggressive to staff.
Stated that R 1 was sent for a psych evaluation, law enforcement was called and SOC 341, SIR and eviction notice was submitted. Also moved R1 to a different location in the opposite side of the building from R 2.
Also provided First Aid for R 2 who had a minor skin tear and didn't need any additional medical assistance.
Staff S 1 stated that she was passing breakfast with her cart and was 4 rooms away and heard noise and looked and saw R 1 throw a chair at R 2. Said she dropped everything to go there within seconds and with her walkie talkie called for help and the Assistant Administrator arrived in less than a minute.
Staff S 2 said she was with Assistant Administrator and heard caregiver asking for help. Said Assistant Administrator ran right away and First Aid was given and psych evaluation requested,.
Interview was conducted with R 1 who stated he did throw a chair and staff helped right away and then he ran out .R 1 during course of interview also was saying random statements such as call Citibank and I will pay you 2 million dollars and that he lives in Burbank and gave a different last name.
R 1 said you have the facts and ended the interview not wanting to speak anymore.
R 2 stated that R 1 threw a chair at him after he called him loco when R 1 called him stupid. Stated that it hit him in the leg and the caregiver came fast to help him and that R 2 ran away and went outside throwing rocks. Said police were called.
Although the allegation 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.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction