Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Gabriela Castro conducted an unannounced required annual inspection utilizing the Compliance and Regulatory Enforcement (CARE) Tool. Upon arrival, LPA was greeted by facility staff, who were informed of the purpose of the visit. Facility Administrator Subashasi Kumar arrived thereafter and participated in the inspection.
The facility is licensed to provide care and supervision for sixty (60) non-ambulatory residents. All resident bedrooms are approved for non-ambulatory use. The facility is approved to retain no more than twenty (20) residents receiving hospice services. At the time of the inspection, there were five (5) residents receiving hospice care.
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The facility is a two-story building consisting of forty-three (43) resident bedrooms, two (2) activity rooms, an outdoor courtyard, two (2) dining rooms, a first-floor side patio, a second-floor terrace patio, a conference room, lobby, kitchen, employee lounge, and administrative offices. LPA inspected the interior and exterior physical plant. Exit doors were observed to be free of obstructions and accessible for emergency evacuation. Cleaning supplies and other toxic substances were observed to be stored in a manner that made them inaccessible to residents. LPA inspected ten (10) resident bedrooms and their associated bathrooms. All bedrooms contained the required furnishings in accordance with licensing regulations. Resident bathrooms were equipped with grab bars and non-slip flooring to promote resident safety. During the walkthrough, LPA observed housekeeping and maintenance issues that require correction. A deficiency will be issued. Water temperature readings taken during the inspection did not measure within the required range of 105°F to 120°F. The facility is equipped with evacuation chairs located in the stairwells for use during emergencies to assist residents in safely exiting the building. The facility also has an operational fire sprinkler system, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fully charged fire extinguishers. The most recent fire inspection was conducted by the California State Fire Marshal on January 20, 2025. (continued on 809C)
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction