Complaint Investigation Report
In regards to the allegation: Resident was threatened by another resident. Interviews with staff and clients revealed that they have witnessed clients threaten other clients but staff immediately intervenes and redirect clients to stop the situation from escalating.
In regards to the allegation: Resident smoking marijuana inside the facility. Interviews with 7 of 7 staff indicate they have never witnessed clients smoking marijuana inside the facility. Interviews with 16 of 16 clients indicate they have never smoke marijuana inside the facility nor have they seen other clients smoke marijuana inside the facility.
In regards to the allegation: Resident has illegal substance. Interviews with 7 of 7 staff indicate there are no illegal substances in the facility. Interviews with 16 of 16 clients indicate they have never used or been in possession of illegal substances in the facility nor have they seen or have knowledge of other clients in possession of illegal substances in the facility.
In regards to the allegation: Staff yells at resident. Interviews with 7 of 7 staff indicate they have never yelled at clients nor have they witness other staff yell at clients. Interviews with 16 of 16 clients indicate staff have never yelled at them nor have they seen staff yell at other clients.
Based on LPA's interviews and record review, the investigation revealed: Although the allegations may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged violations did or did not occur, therefore the allegations are unsubstantiated.
Exit interview conducted with Yitzi Meir Teichman and a copy of this report provided.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction