Complaint Investigation Report
Second allegation: Staff are overmedicating resident. Regarding the allegation stated above, LPA conducted an interview with Staff #1 regarding the alleged allegation pertaining to Client #2 and Staff #1 informed LPA that Client #2 was receiving respite services at the facility. Staff #1 further stated that Client #2 stayed at the facility for three weeks. Staff #1 denied the allegation pertaining to Client #2 being over medicated. Staff #1 informed LPA that Client # 2 responsible party will give the facility the medication for Client #2. Staff #1 further informed LPA that all medications and refills were done by Client #2 responsible party. Based on corroborating evidence LPA has determined that the above allegations are Unsubstantiated, meaning that although the allegation may have happened or is valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged violation did or did not occur.
In addition, during the inspection LPAs observed that on 3/4/2026 the facility had a census of 92 and was on compliance and not exceeding the capacity of 99.
An exit interview was conducted where this report (LIC 9099) was discussed, and a copy was provided to Facility Caregiver Anulouwapo Onasanya.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction