Facility Evaluation Report
On 6/6/2026, Licensing Program Analyst's (LPA's) Valerie Flores and Janira Arreola arrived unannounced to the facility for the purpose of conducting a health and safety visit. Upon arrival, LPA's met with Medication Technician Manager Bianey Sandoval and explained the purpose of the visit. The visit is summarized as followed:
LPA's conducted a random sample of resident bedroom tours of building A, B, C, and D. LPA's conducted tours of (15) fifteen bedrooms in building A and Building B. In addition, LPA's conducted tours of (3) three bedrooms in Building C and Building D. Resident bedrooms that were toured were confirmed to be equipped with the required bedding, furniture, and functional lighting. LPA's observed pull cords that were easily reachable to residents. LPA's verified that the signal system was in operating-use; when activated, the pull cord sends a loud alarm that can be heard in all parts of the building. Random private and non-private bathrooms were observed to be sanitary and in good repair. During the tour, LPA's observed motion sensors in selected resident bedrooms. LPA also verified that all exit doors are equipped with operating alarms. LPA confirmed utilities where fully functioning and facility maintained running water. The facility prepares all meals in Building A. During the time of visit, LPA's observe residents being provided breakfast and lunch. Meals were observed to meet residents nutritional needs. The facility maintained a comfortable temperature for the residents measuring at 71-72 degrees Fahrenheit in Buildings A, B, C, and D. LPA's did not observe any health or safety concerns. No deficiencies were cited during today's visit.
An exit interview was conducted and a copy of this report was reviewed and provided to Medication Technician Manager, Bianey Sandoval.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction