Senior Care Records.

Complaint Investigation Report

Oakwood Village, INC., Auburn10/20/2022Licence 317000237

Census54
Date signed10/21/2022 01:25:54 PM
The inspector’s account

and there was no evidence that the purse had ever been stolen. Also, the complaint alleged that she gave her car to a staff at Oakwood. LPA learned through interviews and documentation that R1 did in fact own a car while a resident of Oakwood. Before moving, R1 had been giving away belongings, as there was no place to put them/store them, and no one to leave them to. R1 apparently offered to give her car to a staff person at Oakwood, in order to get rid of it. She did SELL the car to a staff person at Oakwood for $1.00; but this was done about 2 weeks AFTER moving out to another placement. Therefore, the staff who bought the car was no longer working as a staff person with R1. There is a receipt signed by R1 for the purchase of the car. In exploring the matter, LPA learned that the car does not run, and is actually STILL AT OAKWOOD VILLAGE in the parking lot. The person who "bought" the car has not been able to move it and it has stayed in the back parking lot of the facility. In addition, R1 did not have the title document available, so the staff does not officially have title to the car. It is still just sitting in the lot. Also, LPA found no evidence that any staff in any way had access to the funds or accounts of R1. Therefore, LPA finds the allegation to be UNFOUNDED.

A finding of unfounded means that the allegation is false, could not have happened and/or is without a reasonable basis.

Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction