Facility Evaluation Report
On 10/17/2022 at 12:52pm, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jessica Cho arrived at Newport Senior Living II to conduct an unannounced visit. The purpose of today's visit was to conduct a Required 1 Year with an emphasis on Infection Control. At 1:00pm, LPA Cho was greeted and granted entry by Caregiver Alberto Belmont and completed the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) screening procedure. Caregivers Elizabeth Contreras and Guadalupe Cubias De Orell were also present during today's visit. At 1:06pm Administrator (Admin) Deanna Landon arrived at the facility. LPA greeted Admin and stated the purpose of today's visit. LPA reminded that the annual licensing fee is due by 11/30/2022. There are no active COVID-19 cases as of today. Facility screens and documents temperatures of visitors on a sign in sheet. LPA observed the required COVID-19 precautionary signs posted on the front door and throughout the facility. The Complaint Poster (PUB475) measured at 16"x20" which did not meet the size requirement. The Administrator's Certificate for Deanna Landon expires on 12/27/2023. The facility is licensed for six non-ambulatory residents and has a hospice waiver for four. There are currently six residents living in the facility of which three are receiving hospice care.
At 1:18pm, LPA Cho conducted a tour of the physical plant with Admin Deanna Landon. The single story home consists of six resident bedrooms and three resident bathrooms. There is one private staff bedroom in the facility. There is a garage in the backyard which has been converted into a private staff living quarters and has the facility laundry room. The facility also has a living room and kitchen. LPA inspected the resident bedrooms. The resident bedrooms had the required furnishings. The resident bathrooms were checked. Grab bars were secure, the toilets worked properly, the showers were free of mold/mildew, and non-skid mats were in place. Resident bath towels and personal hygiene supplies were adequately stocked including paper towels and hand soaps. LPA observed hand washing signs in all bathrooms. LPA Cho tested the hot water temperatures and the water temperatures measured at 110.4 degree Fahrenheit in Bathroom #1, 110.3 degree Fahrenheit in Bathroom #2, and 109.9 degree Fahrenheit in Bathroom #3.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction