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Facility Evaluation Report

Prime Residential Senior Care, Reseda02/26/2024Licence 197609950

Capacity6
Census6
Date signed02/26/2024 04:57:01 PM
The inspector’s account

At 9:45 AM Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Huma Rahimi, conducted an unannounced annual inspection at the facility mentioned above. LPA met with the staff Anahit Zohrabyan and later Administrator Sofya Khechikyan arrived and explained the reason for the visit. Physical tour was conducted with the Administrator and LPA observed the following:

Kitchen: At 10:21 AM LPA toured the kitchen area and observed enough supplies of staple non-perishable for minimum 1 week and perishable for 2 days at the facility. LPA observed multiple scissors in two different drawers of the kitchen unlocked and available to residents in care. Toxin (comet) under the sink cabinet were observed unlocked and accessible to residents in care.

Medications: At 10:26 AM LPA observed medications are centrally stored and locked closet in a hallway amongst bedrooms # one (1), and # two (2), and three (3). The locked closet also contained residents and staff files. Additionally, LPA observed over the counter stomach relief medication unlocked and accessible to residents in the kitchen cabinet. Injectable diabetes medications for a resident were observed unlocked in the refrigerator in the kitchen.

Bedrooms: The facility has six (6) bedrooms in total. Bedroom # one (1), and bedroom # five (5) are shared. In bedroom # five (5), a relative of the administrator lives who is fingerprint cleared. Bedrooms # two (2), three (3), and four (4) are private. All bedrooms were clean and odorless. Furniture was in good repair. Bedroom #3 was designated for a bedridden resident, and the emergency exit was free from obstruction. One of the bedrooms located near the kitchen is designated for staff and LPA observed free of hazard and obstruction. LPA also observed a scissor in a resident bedroom # four (4). A knife was accessible in a shared bedroom # five (5).

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