Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Emerald Court, Anaheim10/21/2025Licence 306001407

Capacity299
Census253
Date signed10/21/2025 02:15:08 PM
Name of licensing program analystSamer Haddadin
Name of licensing program managerAlisa Ortiz
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Samer Haddadin made an unannounced visit to conduct the required annual inspection. Upon arrival, LPA was greeted and granted entry by staff and subsequently met with Executive Director Dillon Cagulada, who accompanied LPA throughout the inspection. LPA explained the purpose of the visit. The facility consists of two separate buildings. The main building, known as Emerald, is a three-story structure that houses the administrative offices. The second building, called Sapphire, is a two-story structure. The memory care unit is located on the first floor, and LPA observed that the delayed egress exit doors were functional and in compliance with safety requirements. The facility maintained at least a two-day supply of perishable food and a seven-day supply of non-perishable food. Emergency food and water supplies were observed stored in a closet adjacent to the kitchen. LPA and the Executive Director toured Building 1. All stairwells were equipped with emergency evacuation chairs. Hallways and stairwells were free from obstacles and tripping hazards. Medications were observed to be stored securely within the medication room inside locked medication carts. All fire extinguishers were fully charged and had a last inspection date of July 2025. In Building 2, LPA observed that hallways and stairwells were also free of obstacles or hazards, and emergency evacuation chairs were available in the stairwells. All residents’ rooms were equipped with required furnishings and safety components. LPA measured the hot water temperature at 117 degrees Fahrenheit, which is within the regulatory range. LPA toured the exterior of the facility and observed that no bodies of water were present. Outdoor pathways and common areas were free of hazards or obstructions. The smoke detectors and fire alarm system were tested in November 2025 by a third-party company, Cal Building System. The report provided by Cal Building System indicated no discrepancies or issues with the system’s operation.Based on the observation made during today’s visit, no deficiencies were noted today in the areas inspected per Title 22 Division 6 of the California Code of Regulations. An exit interview with conducted and a copy of this report was provided t

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