Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Cameo Homes - Eastside I, Costa Mesa07/19/2022Licence 306001914

Capacity6
Census3
Date signed07/19/2022 03:58:03 PM
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jessica Cho conducted an unannounced visit to Cameo Homes- Eastside I. The purpose of today's visit was to conduct a Required 1 Year inspection focusing primarily on Infection Control. At 1:05 pm, LPA Cho was allowed entry into the facility and met with Caregiver (CG) Redina Diaz after completing the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) screening procedure. Caregiver Joberd Suede was also present along with Administrator (Admin) Lise Brick. As of today, there are no active COVID-19 cases in the facility. Facility screens and documents temperature for all visitors on a sign in sheet. LPA observed the required COVID-19 precautionary signs posted on the front door. The facility is licensed for six non-ambulatory residents. The facility also has a Hospice waiver for two residents. There are currently six residents living in the facility of which four are in hospice care. Admin Brick stated that a hospice waiver increase of was requested at the suggestion of LPA Lydia Martinez many years ago. Upon facility history review, Cameo Homes- Lighthouse was one out of the three facilities approved for a hospice waiver increase.

Around 1:15 pm, LPA Cho conducted a tour of the physical plant along with CG Suede and Admin Brick. The single story home consists of five resident bedrooms and two bathrooms. The facility also has a living room, dining area, and kitchen. The six residents in the facility appeared well-groomed and well cared-for. LPA Cho observed the Complaint Poster in the correct size. The resident bedrooms had the required furnishings, bed linens, and closet/drawer space to accommodate each resident comfortably. Resident bathrooms were checked. Toilets and water faucets worked properly, grab bars were secure, showers were free of mold/mildew and a non-skid surface or mat was in place. Resident bath towels and personal hygiene supplies were adequately stocked including paper towels and hand soaps. The required hand washing signs were observed in the bathrooms. LPA Cho tested the hot water temperature in the resident bathrooms and the temperature measured at 106.7 degrees Fahrenheit in Bathroom #1 and 105.0 degrees Fahrenheit in Bathroom #2.

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