Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jerome Haley conducted an unannounced visit for the purpose of conducting a required one year annual inspection. LPA Haley was greeted and granted entry by staff and explained the reason for the visit. Licensee/Administrator (AD) Elizabeth Mullins has a current Administrators certificate that expires September 06, 2025.
Belmont Guest Home I is a one-story community with six bedrooms and three bathrooms. The facility capacity is 6 and the census was 4 during today’s visit. All residents were observed in their bedroom during the visit.
During the inspection, LPA Haley observed all resident bedrooms and bathrooms. All five resident bedrooms had all the requirements and were in compliance with regulation guidelines. One resident bedroom has all the necessary requirements but is unoccupied at the moment.
In the resident bathrooms Hot water temperatures were measured in both bathrooms. In bathroom #1 hot water measured at 114.8 degrees Fahrenheit, and in bathroom #2 hot water measured at 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit. No hazardous items were observed in the resident bathrooms.
In the hallway, right across from the main bathroom, LPA Haley observed a locked desk with resident medications. In the locked desk/cabinet next to the locked medication desk, there is a locked cabinet with staff and resident files. There was a fully charged fire extinguisher hanging on the wall next to the locked staff and resident files. Down the hallway near the second resident bathroom, a supply of clean linen was observed. Across from bathroom #2, a carbon monoxide detector was observed and right below a fully charged fire extinguisher was mounted on the wall.
In the kitchen LPA Haley observed a perishable and nonperishable food supply in compliance with regulation guidelines. Knives and sharp objects are kept locked in the drawer near the sink.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction