Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Rose Ruppert made an unannounced visit to conduct a Case Management Deficiencies Visit. LPA was greeted and granted entry by Staff #1 (S1) at 11:15am.
LPA was informed by staff that one resident moved out this morning and that a second resident will be moving out at the end of the month. LPA observed one resident was being fed lunch by staff, one was being visited by hospice. LPA interviewed two of two staff regarding pay. Two of two staff are currently owed back pay. A Civil Penalty will be assessed for Finances CCR 87213 from 5/30-6/18/2026 at $100 per day x 20 days. Total assessed $2000.
LPA spoke with the Administrator over the phone who confirmed two residents will be moved out by the end of the month. LPA observed the facility posted the legal proceedings from the Department. Legal notice was posted on the bulletin board at the entryway. AD stated the Licensees are in the process of selling the business at this location. LPA relayed to AD that business license is not transferable and explained the process for a Change of Ownership. The Department received notice that a new operator will be purchasing the home's license and that, "...CDSS gave us a 90-day window to sell of 10 RCFE's...and CDSS will grant the license to them expeditiously." A deficiency will be cited for False Claims CCR 87207.
LPA toured the facility which was 73 degrees Fahrenheit. The water temperature in the bathroom was 105.3 degrees Fahrenheit. The facility retained two days of perishable items and seven days of non-perishable items. LPA interviewed two of two residents regarding care provided.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction