Facility Evaluation Report
On February 5, 2026, at 1:30 PM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Edward Kim conducted an unannounced case management visit for a Health and Safety check. LPA Kim met with Administrator (ADMIN) Eleazar Cuyson and explained the purpose of the visit.
LPA Kim conducted a health and safety check with ADMIN Cuyson. During the visit, LPA toured the facility and observed the following: LPA observed two staff on duty providing care to four residents. Facility maintained ample 2-day perishables and 7-day non-perishables in the kitchen. Staff stated food gets delivered one time per week. Resident hygiene supplies are stored in their bathrooms and extra supplies in the garage. The hot water temperature measured between 105.0 degrees F and 110.1 degrees F. The indoor temperature measured at 75 degrees F. All smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors were operational. All emergency disaster supplies were prepared and available in the garage. Facility land line, (949) 490-4062 was tested and remains available. Utilities are all in working order as well as kitchen appliances. No obstacles or hazards observed in the backyard. All staff on LIC 500 are cleared and associated to the facility. Residents interviewed stated satisfaction with facility services and denied any issues with food supply or utilities.
LPA Edward Kim received an email from Licensee Maricel Nepomuceno which stated that the facility does not have a current insurance in place. The Licensee owns sixteen facilities in Orange County and are in financial distress in regard to utility payments, lease agreement payments, and other financial issues. The facility has two residents with mild cognitive impairment, one with dementia, and have three residents who needs assistance to move throughout the facility with supervision. The residents at this facility have serious concerns based on their condition and level of care.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction