Facility Evaluation Report
On Today's date January 27, 2026 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) William Vanegas made an unannounced visit to conduct the required annual inspection. LPA was greeted and granted entry by facility staff. LPA explained the purpose for the visit, and Administrator (AD) Cresencia Santiago was notified via telephone and later arrived to assist with the inspection. LPA observed Cresencia Santiago has a valid Administrator certificate which expires on September 17, 2027. LPA Vanegas began a tour of the facility and observed the following. The facility is a single-story home with five bedrooms four of which are for client use, and one of which is a staff room, two shared client bathrooms, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, a laundry room, and an attached two car garage.
LPA accompanied by the AD conducted a tour of the physical plant. On today's visit, LPA observed one client in care and two facility staff present. LPA inspected the four client bedrooms, and they were observed to be free of any hazards. LPA observed the client bedrooms had the required furnishings such as a bed, a chair, a chest of drawers, a reading lamp, and enough storage space to store personal belongings. All client beds had clean linens in good repair; meaning no strains or tares. LPA observed additional linens are stored in a hallway closet. LPA inspected the two shared client bathrooms. Resident bathrooms are clean and free of mildew and debris. Faucets and toilets were operational. Hot water temperature measured between 116.0 and 116.7 degrees Fahrenheit. LPA observed the facility has a sufficient amount of emergency food and water stored in a hallway closet.
LPA observed the kitchen to be clean and free of any mildew and debris. LPA Vanegas observed there to be a two day perishable and seven day nonperishable food supply on hand. LPA observed a gas stove, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, washer, and dryer to be clean and operational. LPA observed kitchen knives are stored in a locked kitchen cabinet. LPA observed cleaning supplies and medications to be locked away and inaccessible to clients in care CONTINUED ON LIC809-C
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction