Facility Evaluation Report
On 02/25/2026 Licensing Program Analysts (LPA) Ahliah Sharp and Robert Campbell made an unannounced visit to the facility to conduct a required annual inspection. LPAs met with Director Nkechi Anwuli-Akpenyi who was informed of the purpose of the visit; Licensee arrived to the facility approximately 15 minutes after our arrival. The facility has a fire clearance for 30 clients and five (5) non-ambulatory.
LPAs toured the facility and reviewed records. During the tour, LPAs observed the facility is a one-story building center that has a section with tables and chairs for clients to do Arts and Crafts activities, tabletop games and range of motion exercises, interaction with peers. There were approximately ten (10) clients, and three (3) staff present in the facility at the time, because they were on their way to their respective homes.
The facility has three (3) restrooms, facility has one (1) room where they keep activity games, PPE and first aid kit are kept locked in a cabinet, staff and client files are stored in a separate cabinet. The facility has a kitchen/lunch area for the staff only. Facility does not provide lunch or administer medications, staff reported that clients bring their own lunch and snacks. The facility has required furniture, lighting, and a locked closet storage for personal hygiene supplies. LPAs also observed four (4) charged fire extinguishers mounted throughout the facility, last serviced on 01/18/2026. Facility has multiple operating dual smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors that meet statutory standards. LPAs toured the facility's exterior and observed outdoor pathways were not free of obstructions or hazards. The facility utilizes the shared parking lot of the mini mall where they are located. This was discussed with Director as potential safety and security concerns per Title 22 regulation 82087.2(a)(1)(2)(3) .
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction