Senior Care Records.

Complaint Investigation Report

Mayberry House, the, Hemet05/23/2024Licence 336412341

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Date signed05/23/2024 02:55:34 PM
The inspector’s account

Administrator provided copies of the monthly activities calendar. Administrator also advised that R1 would have behaviors that would limit their participation in some activities, but alternative activities were offered. LPA conducted additional interviews with residents who stated there are activities offered and they have a choice to do alternative activities if they do not want to participate in the scheduled activity for that day. Information obtained from interviews with residents also advised that staff do participate in activities. Information obtained from interviews with residents and staff members indicated there were no issues with offering activities to keep the residents engaged and learning new skills. LPA reviewed schedules for activities for a variety of months and years. The interviews with residents and staff, along with the review of activities calendar, corroborated that there were activities offered at the facility.

Based on the LPA’s observation, interviews, and record review, the allegation that staff are not offering activities to residents in care, may have happened or is valid, but there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged violation(s) did or did not occur. Therefore, the allegation is unsubstantiated.

An exit interview was conducted, and a copy of this report, were discussed with and provided to the, Administrator, Breanna Bridges.

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