Facility Evaluation Report
On 07/29/2026, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jacqueline Shaw-Ross arrived to the facility unannounced to assess for any health and safety concerns. LPA met with MedTech Manager, Vianey "Nani" Sandoval and the purpose of the visit was explained. LPA was informed that a scheduled power outage was taking place from 9:00 am to 3:00pm. Upon arrival, LPA observed a large generator positioned between Buildings A and B. Staff reported that residents from Building B, C, and D had temporarily relocated to Building A where the generator was supplying power. During a tour of Building A, LPA observed residents from all buildings gathered in the main activity room. The indoor temperature was observed to be cool and comfortable. Staff reported that temperatures in each building were monitored and documented every 30 minutes. LPA also observed hydration stations with water and cold beverages available to residents. Lunch was also being served and consisted of cold sandwiches, chips, fruit and cold beverages. During the visit, residents were observed actively participating in social activities, including playing games, listening to music, and dancing, and interacting with one another in a positive and engaging environment. During a tour of Building B, LPA observed three residents remaining in their rooms. Staff stated these residents chose to remain in place after verbal consent was obtained from their responsible parties/POAs and family members. Staff were in the process of completing documentation reflecting those decisions. During tours of Buildings C and D, LPA observed the indoor temperatures remained cool. Staff reported that residents from these builds had been temporarily relocated to Building B, with the exception of two residents who elected to remain in Building D. LPA observed staff making routine rounds throughout each building to ensure resident safety, monitor conditions, and remain available to help as needed. At 12:45pm, LPA was informed the power was back on in all buildings and residents were being transported back to their rooms.
No health and safety concerns were observed during today's visit. An exit interview was conducted, and a copy of this report was reviewed and provided to Vianey "Nani" Sandoval, Medtech Manager.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction