Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Solenza Home Care, Carmichael05/14/2026Licence 345920103

Capacity6
Census2
Date signed05/14/2026 12:05:59 PM
Name of licensing program analystMichael Hood
Name of licensing program managerAnthony Perez
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Michael Hood arrived at the care home and met with Licensee, Rahel Abebe, to conduct a case management visit to follow-up regarding documentation obtain during a separate inspection conducted on November 5, 2025.

LPA reviewed an email authored by Licensee, addressed to resident (R1), and emailed to resident (R1's) responsible party, R1's Mastercare representative, and the Local Long-Term Care Ombudsman, that state's the following: "This letter serves as formal written notice that you will be evicted from Solenza Home Care effectively immediately. Pursuant to Title 22, Section 87224 of the California Code of Regulations. The reason for this eviction is: Non-payment of fees for services rendered, in violation of the signed admission agreement. Payment is due the 3rd of each month, if not additional $150 n eed be added each day for the payment." Interview with Licensee indicated that non-payment in notice referred to the month of October, 2025. LPA observed notice did not have information required to be included in eviction notices for residents residing in Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly per Health and Safety Code § 1569.683, including resources available to assist in identifying alternative housing and care options, including public and private referral services and case management organizations, addresses of the nearest office of community care licensing and the State Ombudsman for the right to file a complaint with the department, and the following statement: "In order to evict a resident who remains in the facility after the effective date of the eviction, the residential care facility for the elderly must file an unlawful detainer action in superior court and receive a written judgment signed by a judge. If the facility pursues the unlawful detainer action, you must be served with a summons and complaint. You have the right to contest the eviction in writing and through a hearing."

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