Facility Evaluation Report
At approximately 1:00PM Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Helena Rummonds arrived unannounced to conduct a case management inspection. LPA followed up on Incident Reports that occurred on 03/08/2024 and 03/14/2024 and a self reported SOC341 (Suspected Dependent Adult/ Elder Abuse) that occurred on 02/28/2024. LPA met with Executive Director (ED), Corrine Tanchoco and Resident Service Director (RSD), Jocelyn Vahle.
SOC341 dated 02/28/2024: SOC341 states that Staff #1 (S1) went into Resident #1s (R1s) apartment to provide a bathroom reminder. When R1 saw S1 approaching them, R1 became agitated and punched S1 in the throat. S1 called RSD to the apartment and R1 admitted to punching S1. R1 stated that they believed S1 was going to take them to the bathroom and sexually assault them. R1 stated that they were upset that staff comes into their room to change their incontinence briefs and touch their genitals. RSD and ED confirmed that R1 has been having an increase in agitation and hallucinations due to R1s Parkinsons diagnosis.
Per R1's physicians report that was conducted before move-in, R1 has a diagnosis of Parkinsons disease, as well as confused/ disoriented behaviors. RSD and ED have since contacted R1s POA as well as R1s Primary Care Provider (PCP) due to a change in cognition. R1 now has a 1 on 1 caregiver in place which will continue until R1 has an evaluation with their PCP to make any necessary medication adjustments.
Incident Report dated 03/08/2024: Incident Report states that R2s wallet was reported to be missing. R2 remembered last having their wallet on Thursday afternoon when they went out of the community with their family. R2 noticed their wallet was missing on Friday morning. R2s family member helped to search R2s apartment and it was located at the bottom of a moving box that had not yet been unpacked, and found that there was $300 in cash missing.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction