Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jessica Cho conducted an unannounced required annual inspection focusing primarily on the Infection Control. At 10:15 am, LPA entered the main lobby through the skilled nursing facility at 661 Center Street to check in and was greeted and granted entry by Certified Nursing Assistant Jacqueline Toxqui Salazar after completing the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) screening procedure. Facility screens and documents temperatures for all visitors on a sign in sheet. The COVID-19 precautionary signs were posted on the front door and in the main lobby. Around 10:20 am, LPA met with Admissions Coordinator (AC) Sophie Cucurull who stated that the facility has not had any residents for approximately 1.5 to 2 years. AC Cucurull stated that there are no active COVID-19 cases as of today, and LPA was instructed to wait in the lobby for Administrator (Admin) Joseph Garibay. LPA met with the Admin at 10:30 am and stated the purpose of the visit. LPA was informed that Admin Lawrence Talebi is no longer associated to the facility, and Admin Joseph Garibay has been the new Administrator since August 31, 2021. The Admin confirmed that there are no residents present and does not have active plans to accept any residents for the time being. In addition, fifteen department head staff including the Admin was not associated to the facility. LPA requested and received a copy of the Personnel Report LIC 500, and fourteen out of the fifteen staff will be associated once the Guardian account is created. Due to an exemption denial of Staff 2, Staff 2 will not be working in the assisted living portion of the facility until cleared effective today. LPA provided the number to Sacramento to Staff 2 to ensure eligibility with the Department.
At 11:43 am, LPA toured the interior and exterior portions of the facility with Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Yesica Villa and Housekeeping Supervisor Luz M. Sanchez. Facility has a total of seven apartments. Apartments 1 to 5 have two bedrooms per apartment, and apartments 5 to 7 are private. Smoke and carbon monoxides tested operational, and the restrooms appeared to be in good repair. Hot water measured between the ranges of 95.7 to 113.0 degrees Fahrenheit in eleven restrooms. LPA did not observe any residents in the facility, and the facility is currently being used as a storage.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction