Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Britta Care, Anaheim10/30/2025Licence 306005809

Capacity6
Census6
Date signed10/30/2025 04:44:08 PM
Name of licensing program analystJessica Cho
Name of licensing program managerLourdes Montoya
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jessica Cho arrived unannounced for the purpose of conducting the Required 1-Year annual evaluation using the CARE Inspection Tool. LPA was greeted and granted entry by Caregiver Joel Castillo and explained the reason for the visit. Administrator (Admin) Frank Mangisi arrived on premise to assist with the inspection. The administrator's certificate for Frank Mangisi is expired and is pending completion of course work for 2025. Admin completed 28 out of 40 hours for this year and indciated that all course work will be completed by November 30, 2025.

The following was observed during the inspection:

This is a single story residential home comprised of six private resident bedrooms and three shared and one private resident bathrooms. There is an additional bedroom occupied by two live-in staff. Facility operates within the conditions and limitations specified on the license. LPA observed six residents in care and two caregivers on duty during the visit. All common areas were inspected which includes the attached two car garage which also serves as a storage and laundry area. LPA inspected all bedrooms. The resident bedrooms' were appropriately furnished, beds and bedding supplies were in good condition, adequate lighting was provided, and sufficient storage space for each residents' personal belongings were observed. All bathrooms were found be in compliance, clean, and operational. Slip resistant mats were provided. The hot water temperature in the resident bathrooms measured at 116.6, 107.6, 111.7, and 106.5 degrees Fahrenheit. LPA observed sufficient two-day supply of perishables and seven-day supply of non-perishable food in the kitchen. LPA tested and observed all four burners lighted unassisted. The toxins, disinfects, sharps, and medications were secured and inaccessible. LPA observed the interior/exterior kitchen appliances and pantry needed a deep cleaning as well as replacing one light fixture in the hallway.

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