Facility Evaluation Report
At approximately 8:50AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Felias arrived unannounced to conduct a 1 Year Required Visit and met with Staff Member, Sheila Manansala . Administrator, Rufus Zingkhai, arrived during visit at approximately 9:05AM. Facility is a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) and serves residents with Dementia and has a plan of operation for dementia care and programming on file. Facility is a two story building and has an approved fire clearance for 44 non-ambulatory residents and an approved hospice waiver for 3 individuals. Upon arrival, LPA was informed that there were currently 39 residents in care and 6 staff members on-site.
LPA reviewed the Facility's Staff Roster and found that all staff on-site were background cleared and associated to the facility per regulation. LPA conducted a walk-though of the facility with Administrator. LPA observed the following: The facility was found to be clean and at a comfortable temperature with all exits free from obstruction. Facility had emergency lighting. Facility has an Infection Control plan on file. There was a sufficient supply of both perishable and nonperishable foods as required by Title 22 Regulations. There was an appropriate supply of cleaning products, linens, hygiene products and paper products available for Residents. Mattress pads were in place or available for Resident use. Toxins were observed to be stored inaccessible to Residents. Hot water temperatures for a sample size of 6 sinks were within Title 22 regulations of 105 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Facility had emergency evacuation chairs at their stairwells. Facility fire extinguishers were last inspected February 2026. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are hardwired and were last inspected by the Fire Department February 2026. Facility's last emergency/disaster drill was conducted April 2026. Facility's emergency disaster plan was last reviewed and updated on 02/06/2026. During walkthrough, LPA observed the following: 2 resident rooms did not have a night stand or chair as required, facility did not have tight fitting lids on resident garbage cans, and facility did not have an adequate supply of emergency water accessible in the event they needed to shelter in place for 72 hours.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction