Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Corazon Residential, West Hills05/26/2023Licence 197610341

Capacity4
Census0
Date signed05/26/2023 02:08:39 PM
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) LaQueena Lacy arrived at the facility on 05/26/2023 at 10:35AM to conduct an announced Pre-Licensing visit and met with Licensee (LE) Chris Salvador and Administrator (AD) Jhomer Yuson. Entrance Interview conducted with both parties and explained the purpose of today’s visit, is to inspect the facility and ensure compliance with rules and regulations California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 6.

Today's site visit consisted of the LPA, LE and AD touring the physical plant at 10:47AM inside and outside the following was observed: The facility has one main entrance being used. The facility is a four-bedroom, two (02) bath single-story building with an attached garage. The facility fire clearance is granted for four (04) non-ambulatory residents. The facility temperature observed to be in range of 75 degrees Fahrenheit(F).

Kitchen: At 10:50AM LPA observed the kitchen to be clean and free from obstruction. Appliances observed

to be in good repair and functional. Sharps were observed to be locked and stored inaccessible to residents in a cabinet on the right of the kitchen sink. Refrigerated and frozen foods were stored at proper temperatures with sufficient amount of perishable and non-perishable foods were properly stored. At 10:54AM LPA observed a pantry storing dry food, canned goods and the emergency food supply lunch/dinner 96 servings and ready plus breakfast 56 servings. At 10:56AM, LPA observed toxins and cleaning supplies locked and inaccessible to resident underneath the kitchen sink. The first aid kit and manual stored in a kitchen cabinet.

Medications : At 10:58AM the medication cabinet was observed to be locked and inaccessible to residents clean and free from debris or obstruction.

Bedrooms: At 11:04AM LPA inspected (04) bedrooms all were observed to be clean and appropriately furnished and equipped with adequate lighting and bedroom furniture. Exit doors observed to have an auditory alarms which were tested and observed to be operational and functioning. Extra towels and linens will be stored in cub boards in the bedrooms.

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