Facility Evaluation Report

Integrated Care Communities - B2, Moreno Valley10/28/2025Licence 336405886

Capacity20
Census16
Date signed10/28/2025 04:04:43 PM
Name of licensing program analystVenus Mixson
Name of licensing program managerJazmond D Harris
The inspector’s account

On October 28, 2025, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Venus Mixson arrived at the facility unannounced to conduct the Annual Inspection and met with the Licensee, Emely Rodriguez. The facility file review was conducted at the Regional Office and additional records were requested and reviewed on site. The facility is licensed for 20 Elderly Adults and is currently operating at a capacity of 16 Elderly Adults (740).

LPA Mixson toured the facility along with Licensee and made observations pertaining to the annual visit. LPA inspected the facility inside and outside there were no obstructions or debris to the indoor or outdoor passageways at the time of this visit. Additionally, there were no bodies of water on the premises. The facility is a single-story cottage facility, located at 14315 Nason Street Moreno Valley, CA. 92555.

Physical Plant: The facility phone number is (951) 601-9170 and it is operable. LPA Mixson observed the residents’ bedrooms, and each was furnished with required fixtures as per Title 22. LPA Mixson inspected the facility bathrooms, and the hot water temperature tested within regulations. The bathrooms were clean, and appliances were operating appropriately currently at the time of this visit. The facility is equipped with operating smoke detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, and fire extinguishers. LPA Mixson observed required postings such as "If you See Something, Say Something,” the "Personal Rights," and the LTCO poster. The cleaning supplies and sharp items were locked and inaccessible to the residents in care presently. There were designated storage spaces for the residents’ and staff’s files, and it was locked and inaccessible to residents in care at present.

Medications : Were locked and inaccessible to residents in care, and there was a sufficient supply of medication for each resident. There were no documented errors observed on the centrally stored medication form, and medications were stored in their original containers during this visit. The facility has two caregivers present and a housekeeping staff arrived shortly after the LPA.

Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction