Facility Evaluation Report

Evergreen Chateau, Temecula04/10/2025Licence 336425140

Capacity6
Census0
Date signed04/10/2025 04:28:08 PM
Name of licensing program analystJavina George
Name of licensing program managerTricia Danielson
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Javina George made an announced to the facility to conduct a 1 year required visit. LPA was greeted and granted entry and with Regina Abdelghani, Lead Caregiver. The home continues to not have any residents in care, and it has been this way since 2016. Per Regina the plan is to meet with the Administrator once she returns back to the Country, to see what the plan will be moving forward. LPA verified contact information for the facility and will update the facility phone number as needed.

LPA conducted a tour of the interior and exterior areas of the facility. The facility was observed to be be clean, and clutter free with all exits being clear from any obstructions. The sharps, chemicals and other hazardous items were observed to be locked. There are no pools of bodies of water on the premises, as well as no known guns or ammunition. The facility was observed to have (1) smoke detector with a battery inside that was operable. LPA did not observe any carbon monoxide detectors, deficiency cited, $500 immediate civil penalties are being assessed. The facility has (2) fire extinguishers that are fully charged and last serviced on 05/10/24. The hot water temperature was tested and measured to be 113.8 degrees Fahrenheit.

A facility file review was conducted on 4/2/25, and the facility annual fees were observed to not have been paid. During today's visit LPA followed up and was informed by Regina that the payment was mailed off on Tuesday 04/08/25. LPA reviewed staff files for staff present and observed for staff to possess valid CPR certification, and to have the other required training/CEUs that were completed through approved vendors.

The facility was observed to be insufficient food supply, however there are no residents in care, LPA discussed the requirement of a 2 day supply of perishable and a 7 day supply of non perishable food items should be purchased prior to accepting any residents in the home.

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