Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

New Horizon Board and Care III, Anaheim Hills04/20/2026Licence 306004329

Capacity6
Census5
Date signed04/20/2026 03:05:34 PM
Name of licensing program analystSean Haddad
Name of licensing program managerLourdes Montoya
The inspector’s account

This unannounced inspection is being conducted by Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Sean Haddad for the purpose of conducting a Required – 1 Year Inspection. LPA met with Administrator (AD) Imelda Aguila and discussed the purpose of the inspection.

LPA reviewed Infection Control requirements. At about 2:00PM, LPA and AD conducted a tour of the inside and outside of the facility, common areas, resident rooms, kitchen, and garage and observed the following: Structure: facility is a 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom, one-story house with an attached garage that is used for storage. There is a back yard with a patio cover for the residents. LPA and AD observed 2 staff and 5 residents present at the facility. Resident Bedrooms: the 4 resident bedrooms are spacious and will easily accommodate the residents’ furnishings. Furniture for each resident bedroom inspected. Staff Bedrooms: LPA inspected the one staff bedroom. Bathrooms: the bathrooms were clean, faucets and toilets were operational. Water temperature: tested between 105 and 110 degrees F in the 2 resident bathrooms. Linens & Hygiene Supplies: new linens and fully stocked linen closets were observed. Emergency Phone Numbers, Exit Plan & Menu: reviewed. Food Service: LPA observed the facility has a 2-day supply of perishables and a 7-day supply of non-perishable food is available as required by regulations. Carbon Monoxide, Smoke Detectors, Fire Extinguisher: observed and tested. Appliances: stove burners, microwave, washer, and dryer inspected. Knives: observed locked in the kitchen. Toxins: observed locked in the garage. Medication cabinet: observed to be locked. First-Aid Kit and Activity Supplies: observed and available. Facility’s licensing fees are paid. At about 12:45PM, LPA reviewed 5 resident files and 3 staff files, interviewed 1 resident and 2 staff, and inspected medications for 5 residents. Facility does not handle resident money. LPA provided California Department of Public Health informational material on Legionnaires’ Disease during the inspection.

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