Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analysts (LPA) Nicholas Reed and Tuesday Cabinness arrived to Palace of Joy (#197610152) at 1:10PM on 09/30/2021 and met with Administrator Marine Grigoryan for an announced Pre-Licensing Inspection. LPAs toured the physical plant inside and out. LPAs observed medications locked in a separate storage area. LPAs observed the walls, wallpaper, paint, and ceiling in good condition. LPAs observed windows and blinds in operating condition, yet not all windows had screens. LPAs advised to put screens on all windows. LPAs observed clean floors with no rugs. LPAs observed all doors as operational, yet LPAs told Administrator to replace screen on the screen door in the dining room. LPAs observed equipment and supplies stored away from common areas. LPAs saw smoke detectors functioning properly and fire extinguisher is fully charged. LPAs observed furniture in good repair and cleaning supplies and hazardous items locked outdoors. LPAs observed no firearms nor ammunition. LPAs tested handrails which were securely fastened. LPAs noticed hallways and doors were unobstructed. LPAs observed no immediate hazards on the premises. LPAs observed unobstructed hallways. LPAs observed a hole in the wall which needs covering. LPAs sensed all rooms were odorless. LPAs sensed room temperatures between 68 and 85 degrees. LPAs observed a locked gate and fence around the pool. LPAs observed no flies or vermin in the facility. LPAs observed an adequate number of bedrooms present to accommodate residents. LPAs observed secure and non-slippery ramps. LPAs noticed incongruences among the facility sketch and the physical plant, so LPAs requested Administrator submit a new facility sketch.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction