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Facility Evaluation Report

Porter Residences the, Fullerton08/23/2024Licence 306006341

Capacity4
Census4
Date signed08/23/2024 10:51:40 AM
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Lydia Martinez conducted an unannounced visit to the facility for the purpose of conducting a Required - 1 Year inspection. Upon arrival, LPA met with Direct Support Professional (DSP) Kevin Monzon. Administrator Jeremias Jabonero arrived shortly after. The Facility is licensed for a capacity of (4) ambulatory Clients. Three Clients were present during the visit. Administrator Certificate for J. Jabonero expires on 9/30/24. A tour of the physical plant was conducted inside and out with DSP Monzon. LPA observed no pools or bodies of water, all passageways were clear of obstructions and facility is maintained at a comfortable temperature. Backyard gates were observed to be unlocked and backyard well maintained. There is an outside shaded seating area for Clients and visitors. Smoke detectors and Carbon Monoxide detectors were observed to be in working condition. The last Disaster/Fire Drill was conducted on 05/31/2024. Fire extinguishers were fully charged and mounted. LPA observed facility to have appropriate (2) day supply of perishable and (7) day supply of non-perishable food for Clients. Food appeared to be selected, prepared, and stored in a healthful manner. Knifes and sharps are kept locked and inaccessible to Clients. Overall kitchen was observed to be in clean condition and had ample supply of dishware and cook ware. Cleaning supplies, detergent, and disinfectants were inaccessible to Clients. LPA observe facility to have emergency disaster supplies and complete First Aid kit. Hot water temperature was within regulatory requirements. Bathrooms were clean and free of odor. LPA observed grab bars where appropriate and non-skid mats or strips in shower. The Client's bedrooms are clean and appropriately furnished. LPA observed an adequate supply of extra linens and towels in hallway closet. LPA observed a sufficient supply of hygiene items stored for Clients use. CPR/First Aid/CPI cards were current for staff. Medication was observed to be in a centrally stored location. Medications reviewed appear to have been dispensed accurately. LPA reviewed four Client files and one staff file. P & I money matched facility ledger.

Based on the observations made during today’s inspection, no deficiencies are being cited per Title 22 Division 6 of the California Code of Regulations. An exit interview was conducted, and a copy of this report was sent to email on file.

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