Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Samer Haddadin conducted an unannounced visit to the facility to complete the required Annual Inspection. Upon arrival, LPA Haddadin was greeted and granted entry by Licensee, Aznar Brenda. The facility is a one-story home consisting of five bedrooms, three of which are shared resident bedrooms and two used as live-in staff bedrooms. The home includes three bathrooms, an attached garage, and a separate Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) located in the backyard, which serves as the licensee’s living quarters. During the inspection, smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors were observed in all required areas, including resident bedrooms and common spaces. All devices were tested and found to be operational. Resident bedrooms contained the required furnishings, including appropriate bedding, linens, and adequate closet and drawer space. Bathrooms were inspected and found to be clean, with functioning toilets and faucets, secure grab bars, and showers free from mold or mildew. Water temperature was measured at 118 degrees Fahrenheit in the first restroom and 118.7 degrees Fahrenheit in the second restroom, both of which fall within the regulatory range. Towels and hygiene supplies were sufficiently stocked. The facility was observed to be clean, free of hazards, and with unobstructed passageways. The first aid kit contained all required components, including a manual, bandages, thermometer, tweezers, and scissors. Kitchen appliances were operational, and sufficient food supplies were maintained, consisting of a two-day supply of perishable items and a seven-day supply of nonperishable goods, including emergency food and water. Sharps and knives were secured in a kitchen drawer, inaccessible to clients. Cleaning supplies, chemicals, and disinfectants were locked and stored under the kitchen sink.{***CONTINUE809C***}
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