Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Yolanda Delgado conducted an unannounced case management visit regarding a change in ambulatory status request. The LPA met with Caregiver Rebecca Fronda. The facility is currently licensed for four (4) ambulatory clients, age 18-59. The licensee is requesting to change the from four (4) ambulatory clients to three (3) ambulatory and one (1) non-ambulatory client. An approved STD 850 dated February 13, 2026, from the City of Hemet Fire Department was submitted to Community Care Licensing for the approved change in ambulatory status. Administrator arrived at the end of the visit.
The home consists of four (4) client bedrooms, and three (3) bathrooms, a family room, kitchen and dining areas, a laundry and garage area, staff room, closets, and outdoor space with shade and seating. The LPA toured the interior and exterior areas of the home. The home was clean and free of debris; the furnishings are suitable for clients. The client bedrooms are all equipped with the required furniture, and closet space, the kitchen was stocked with perishable and nonperishable food items and eating utensils to accommodate the four (4) clients. The medications will be centrally stored and locked in a cabinet, all toxins will be locked and inaccessible to clients. The LPA observed a first aid kit to be available. The LPA observed the required forms, and postings in the facility common areas. The STD.850 along with the updated sketch will be placed in facility file. The change of ambulatory status will be granted, and a new license will be issued.
This report was reviewed with Estrella Buensuceso and a copy was provided.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction