Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Austin Small Arizona Family Home, Corona10/14/2025Licence 331800219

Capacity6
Census4
Date signed10/14/2025 02:43:22 PM
Name of licensing program analystHannah Rodgers
Name of licensing program managerEfren Malagon
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Hannah Rodgers conducted an unannounced Required Annual Inspection. The facility file was reviewed prior to the visit. LPA was welcomed by and discussed the purpose of the visit to Administrator Alexandria Austin. The facility's license shows a maximum capacity of six (6) ambulatory clients. During today’s inspection there were four (4) clients in care.

LPA with Administrator Austin toured the interior and exterior of the facility and inspected each room. Pathways were free of obstruction and slip hazards. Client bedrooms contained the required furnishings. Doors, windows, screens, toilets, and showers were in working order. Extra linens and hygiene supplies were present. The facility had sufficient space and equipment to facilitate dining, laundry, visitation, meetings, and client activities. The facility contained at least 2 days of perishable food, and at least 7 days non-perishable food, all safely stored. Cooking, dining equipment, and utensils were present. No toxic chemicals or poisons were accessible to clients. Medications were labeled, as required, and stored in locked areas. No pools or bodies of water exist on the premises. Per Administrator Austin, no firearms or ammunition are kept at the facility. Carbon monoxide detectors, emergency lighting, and facility telephone were all in working order. Fire extinguishers were serviced within the last 12 months. First aid kits were complete and readily accessible. Required licensing postings were observed in visible areas of the facility.

LPA reviewed facility records. Review of staff records revealed that Staff #1 (S1) and Staff #2 (S2) did not have current first-aid training as S1's and S2's first-aid training expired on September 22, 2025. Confidential records were stored in locked areas.

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