Complaint Investigation Report
2. After reviewing one of two resident files, there was no reappraisal conducted of the resident indicating the level of care and supervision they required after the resident’s home health contract ended. The ending of home health signifies there was a change in the resident's condition. Because no reappraisal was conducted there is no documentation of the level care and supervision the resident requires. The allegation is substantiated.
3. Based on staff record review, the staff did not have training required by Community Care Licensing Division.
As a result of this investigation, LPA finds allegation to be (S) Substantiated - A finding that the complaint is Substantiated means that the allegation is valid because the preponderance of the evidence standard has been met. The following deficiencies were cited on 9099-D, per Title 22 Regulations, Division 6. (A)This poses an immediate Health and Safety risk to clients/residents in care. (B) This poses a potential Health and Safety risk, or personal rights violation, to clients/residents in care.
Report reviewed with licensee . Copy of this report and appeal rights provided.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction