Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Amalia Home - Olympic, Pico Rivera02/17/2026Licence 198603707

Capacity4
Census3
Date signed02/17/2026 03:22:41 PM
Name of licensing program analystErik Zaragoza
Name of licensing program managerDavid Sicairos
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Erik Zaragoza conducted an unannounced Required 1-year visit using the full Compliance and Regulatory Enforcement (CARE) Tools. LPA met Raymond Zerda, Direct Support Staff (DSP) for the facility, and explained the purpose of the visit. Administrator Jourdan Sanvictores arrived shortly thereafter.

The following 12 (CARE) tool domains were observed and reviewed: Infection Control, Physical Plant/Environment Safety, Operational Requirements, Staffing, Personnel Records/Staff Training, Client Rights/Information, Client Records/Incident Reports, Food Service, Health Related Services, Incident Medical and Dental, Disaster Preparedness, and Emergency Intervention.

· Facility has an infection control plan on file.

· The facility is a single-story home located in a residential neighborhood. It consists of four (4) client bedrooms, a living room, a laundry room, dining room, kitchen, a detached garage that contains extra supplies for the facility, a backyard with a shaded area, and two (2) client restrooms of which had hot water temperature readings of 105.4 degrees and 105.6 Fahrenheit respectively. Knives are kept locked in a cabinet in the kitchen of the facility, and the chemicals and cleaning supplies are kept locked and inaccessible as well.

Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction