Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst William Vanegas made an unannounced inspection for the purposes of conducting an annual inspection and conducting an inspection for the expanded memory care unit. Upon arrival LPA Vanegas met with Administrator Deborah Infield and explained the purpose of the inspection.
LPA Vanegas set up equipment and began a tour of the facility and observed the following, This is a gated community with a total of 198 residents. There is a large pool that is enclosed, and is accessible to residents in care using a key fob to open the pool door. Any residents that are in the memory care unit are accompanied by facility staff, or personal care giver.
LPA Vanegas toured expanded memory care unit building, and observed it to be in good repair with all required components in order to be licensed. Updated fire clearance was received on March 6, 2025. Capacity increase was updated from 300 to 334 residents. LPA Vanegas observed quarterly testing log for facility to be updated and all smoke and carbon monoxide detectors tested operational and were observed to be in good repair. LPA Vanegas observed fire extinguishers to be fully charged and up to date.
LPA Vanegas observed kitchen area to be inaccessible to residents in care, and for their to be a food menu and activity board posted in the proper locations and accessible to residents in care. Sharps, toxins, and medications are locked away and inaccessible to residents in care. LPA Vanegas observed a fountain in the main courtyard, how ever it does not have a large body of water. LPA Vanegas observed resident rooms to have all required furnishings such as a bed, clean linens, a lamp, chair, chest drawer and enough closet space for personal items.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction