Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Ivy Park at Studio City, Studio City02/19/2026Licence 197610520

Capacity121
Census87
Date signed02/19/2026 05:13:47 PM
Name of licensing program analystNadia Shahbazian
Name of licensing program managerMary G Flores
The inspector’s account

On 02/19/2026, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Nadia Shahbazi an c onducted an unannounced annual required visit using the CARE Inspection Tool. LPA met with Kandice Vergara Williams - Executive Director and explained the purpose of today’s visit. The facility is licensed to serve (121) elderly adults ages 60 and above, of which (121) can be non-ambulatory and (8) Bedridden. The facility has an approved hospice waiver for (20) residents.

The facility is a four (4) story structure, consisting of the following: Ninety one (91) private resident bedrooms with own bathrooms. The third floor (The Evergreen Unit) is reserved for memory care residents and is equipped with a delayed egress system. There are separate dining rooms, activity rooms, wellness/ medication rooms and patios in Evergreen Memory Care Unit and Assisted Living Units. There are three laundry rooms, administrative offices, kitchen, hair salon and library, theater in the facility. There is no swimming pool or body of water on premises. Facility has a number of patio areas with adequate shading and a separate covered patio on the third floor for the memory care residents.

At 11:50 am, LPA conducted a tour of the physical plant with the Administrator and observed the following:

Facility is equipped with fire doors, delayed egress doors, fire sprinklers, fire extinguishers, cameras in patio and garage. There is internet, cable and telephone available for resident use. Facility conducts quarterly Fire and Disaster Drills, the last drill was conducted on 01/22/2026. LPA observed several fires extinguishers throughout the facility. All fire extinguishers were observed to be full; there is a scheduled fire extinguisher maintenance scheduled tomorrow, 02/20/2026, to be conducted by a contracted professional company. Smoke and mono-oxide detectors are maintained by the local fire department annually, therefore the detectors were not tested on today's visit.

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