Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Albert Marin made an unannounced required annual inspection in this facility. LPA Marin met with Administrator (AD) Administrator Leilani Libang; and stated the purpose of this visit.
This facility is a single level structure and licensed as an Adult Residential Facility for Persons with Special Health Needs (ARFPSHN) and with fire clearance of five non-ambulatory of which five may be bedridden.
About 10:11 AM, LPA Marin toured the interior and exterior portions of the facility with AD Libang LPA observed three clients in care, five staff members and two day program representatives on the floor. There were five private client's rooms. Rooms were provided with specialized bed and appropriate linens; adequate storage space and furniture in good repair. Built in lift tracking devices were tested and observed to be operational. Medication drawer in each room were rendered inaccessible to clients in care. Bathrooms were observed to be in good repair, and provided with grab bars, and working built in lift device. Hot water was measured at 105 degrees Fahrenheit. Centralized smoke and carbon monoxide detectors were tested to be operational. Facility sprinkler system was stated to be inspected last August 25 2021 along with mounted fire extinguishers in place. Auditory exit alarms were observed to be operational. LPA observed clients doing activities. LPA observed several activity materials available for the client's use. Kitchen appeared clutter free. Facility met the minimum 2-day perishable and 7-day non-perishable food stock requirements. Sharp kitchen items and cleaning supplies were rendered inaccessible to clients in care. The facility has a working emergency power back up source. Spare oxygen tanks were kept and secured in an appropriate holding rack. Facility has adequate supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE). Exterior portions have shaded areas and provided with good furniture in good repair. Side exit door was self latching, and provided with auditory alarm.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction