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Facility Evaluation Report

Vocational Visions, Mission Viejo06/19/2024Licence 306005250

Capacity120
Census68
Date signed06/19/2024 01:57:07 PM
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jessica Cho arrived at the facility unannounced for the purpose of conducting the Required 1 Year Inspection using the Care Inspection Tool. LPA Cho was greeted and granted entry and met with Administrator (Admin) Chelsae Mansfield and Director of Operations (DOO) Bob Henning.

The facility is a two story structure. The client census is sixty-eight (68) and twelve (12) staff are present. The fire clearance is approved to serve twenty-five (25) non-ambulatory clients of which four (4) are non-ambulatory during today's visit.

LPA toured the two floors accompanied by DOO Henning and Admin Mansfield. LPA observed the following areas: client work space, computer room, restrooms, med room/isolation room, break room, cleaning supply room, computer room, and office spaces. LPA observed all areas to be clean, sanitary, and operational. The furniture were in good condition. All restrooms observed to have sufficient supply of soap, toilet paper, and paper towels. Hot water measured within the range of 108.1 and 112.1 degrees Fahrenheit in the three client restrooms. LPA observed fire and sprinkler systems were inspected quarterly and were maintained in conformity with the State Fire Marshal per inspection report dated June 4, 2024. Fire extinguishers were observed to be mounted and serviced on May 3, 2024. Emergency drills which includes: water leak, fire, earthquake, power outage, intruder lock down are conducted six times a year. The water leak drill was conducted on February 12, 2024, fire drill on April 2, 2024, power outage drill on April 30, 2024, intruder lock down drill on June 17, 2024. The earthquake drill is scheduled to be conducted in October 2024 with the medical emergency drill scheduled in November 2024. Disinfectants, cleaning solutions, and sharp times were inaccessible to the clients in care. LPA observed the emergency disaster supplies and food/water in the outdoor shed. Facility does not handle medications, however facility does store a three day supply of emergency medication in the event of an emergency if clients opted in the emergency medication consent program.

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