Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Toni Nwala and LPA Seo Jeon arrived unannounced to conduct an annual inspection. Upon arrival LPA was greeted by facility staff and granted entry. LPA began inspection with introduction and visit purpose. Upon arrival LPA learned that five (5) clients live at this facility and home at the time of the inspection. There was two (2) staff members present. Administrator Levi Faddoul, then arrived to facility.
LPA toured the facility inside and outside. LPA observed the facility to be clean and in good repair. The facility consists of three (3) resident bedrooms, one (1) staff bedroom, three (3) bathrooms, a kitchen and dinning area, a living room area, a garage and laundry room, and a patio and yard with sufficient seating and space for activities. The home is maintained at a comfortable temperature for the clients. Lighting is sufficient for safety and comfort. Water temperature measured within regulation. Laundry facilities and a locked cabinet is present for storing laundry soap and other chemicals in the garage. All outdoor and indoor passageways are free of obstruction. Emergency lighting is available. There is a telephone working at this location. The LIC 610, emergency disaster plan is maintained. There are no firearms at this home and no bodies of water observed.
LPA began review of client records. Five (5) records were reviewed. LPA reviewed for identification and emergency information, admission agreement, medical assessment, and TB test results, needs and service plans, placement, functional assessment, centrally stored medication/destruction records, safeguard for personal property/valuables, and personal rights notification.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction