Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Christine Yee and Martha Arroyo conducted an unannounced joint case management visit to ensure the health and safety of the residents in care. LPA Yee and LPA Arroyo met with Marina Martirosian, Staff and the reason for the visit was provided.
On today's visit, LPA Yee and LPA Arroyo had a discussion with Marina Martirosian about her decision to continue the operations of the facility during the unexplained absence of the Licensee and the failure of the Licensee to respond to the Department's multiple attempts to contact him. Per information received, staff wants to continue operating the facility but does not have the knowledge and wants to hire someone to run the facility. Marina indicated that she needed more time to make a decision. No firm decision has been made as of this visit.
LPA Arroyo conducted a tour of the bedrooms to observe Resident #1 and Resident #2. The resident's were observed in bed watching television and were doing well. Resident #3 and Resident #4 are both hospitalized and it is unknown if they will be able to return any time soon. The 2 residents belongings are still at the facility. A tour of the physical plant, inside and outside, was also conducted and no visually obvious concerns were noted. Lunch was being prepared by staff and utilities - electricity, water and gas were observed in use during the visit. Food supply was reviewed and perishable foods for a minimum of 2 days and non-perishable foods for a minimum of 7 seven days were observed. Emergency drinking water was also observed in the kitchen cabinets.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction