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Facility Evaluation Report

Good Hands Loving Care-francisco, Yorba Linda11/26/2025Licence 306005695

Capacity6
Census3
Date signed11/26/2025 08:48:12 AM
Name of licensing program analystSamer Haddadin
Name of licensing program managerAlisa Ortiz
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Samer Haddadin conducted an unannounced required annual inspection. Upon arrival, LPA was greeted by Administrator (AD) Jun Yoo, to whom the purpose of the visit was explained. LPA and the staff toured the interior and exterior of the facility. During the visit, the air conditioning units were operating.The facility is a five-bedroom home with three bathrooms and a two-car attached garage. At the time of the visit, there were three residents in care. Both resident bathrooms were clean and operational. Hot water measured between 115.0 and 109.2 degrees Fahrenheit. The kitchen was clean and organized, with at least a two-day supply of perishable foods and a seven-day supply of non-perishable foods available. Knives and cleaning supplies were locked in an exterior cabinet and were inaccessible to residents. The kitchen fire extinguisher was fully charged, and the four-burner gas stove lit without assistance.Residents’ bedrooms were inspected and observed to contain the required furnishings. The living room contained a couch, chairs, and a television for resident use. LPA and staff toured the backyard and observed a covered patio with seating. The facility has a pool that is secured with two locked gates and is inaccessible to residents in care. The exit gate was operational. A shed located outside, used to store tools, furniture, and supplies, was locked. No obstacles or hazards were observed in the yard. The garage, used for storage of extra supplies, food, and water, was locked and inaccessible to residents.LPA reviewed residents’ files and associated medications with no discrepancies observed. LPA also reviewed three staff files, all of which were up to date. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors were tested and found to be operational. The first aid kit contained all required items. According to facility records, the most recent fire drill was conducted on October 3, 2025, and the fire extinguisher was purchased on October 21, 2025.No deficiencies were observed during this visit. An exit interview was conducted, and a copy of the report was provided to the facility .

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