Facility Evaluation Report
On 11/04/2025, License Program Analyst (LPA) Hansen arrived unannounced at 10:05 AM to conduct a Required 1-year Inspection of the facility. LPA was welcomed by Natasha Annenkova, Program Manager (PM). Day Program has been granted fire clearance of 45 ambulatory clients by Ross Valley Fire Department. There are 24 clients enrolled in the program and had 19 clients & 6 staff working at the time of the visit.
LPA toured facility at 10:10 AM with PM Natasha Annenkova. Facility was found to be clean and at a comfortable temperature. All walkways and exits were free of obstructions. Tour consisted of building and grounds, day activity rooms, kitchen, and bathrooms. Fire extinguishers were observed to be charged with last inspection dated 2/5/2025. Smoke detectors and carbine monoxide detectors were tested and in working condition. Motor vehicles used to transport clients at facility are inspected to ensure safe operating condition by transportation coordinator. Hazardous toxins were locked and stored properly in hallway closet. Bathrooms were all equipped with wall mounted soap dispensers and individual paper towels. There is a sufficient supply of sanitary products on hand. Hot water temperature measured 113.1 degrees F, within Title 22 regulation of 105 to 120 degrees F. West bathroom has unsteadied (pulling out of wall) handrail at toilet, serving as additional equipment/aid for the convenience of accommodating clients (see LIC 9102 TA). PM indicated maintenance to fix 11/5/2025. Disaster Drills are conducted quarterly with the last one being conducted on 10/21/2025. Clients provide their own snacks and lunches, but the program will supply food for special occasions. There is one refrigerator available for client and staff food storage. Facility does not administer medications or handle clients’ money. Facility has weekly outings of horseback riding, miniature farm sanctuary, and volunteer work at Marin food bank, Marin Headlands, Marin Civic Center Grounds, and the nursery. In addition, music, drumming and art classes are offered at the program.
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