Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Sabrina Calzada arrived unannounced to conduct case management inspection and met with Administrator Designee, Sabinel Bancu and caregiver, Floarea Bancu. LPA stated the reason for the inspection was to follow up on a recently submitted incident report for resident (R1). The Administrator was out of the facility at the time. There are currently (2) residents under hospice care.
LPA and the Administrator Designee discussed the incident report and conditions in which (R1) was sent to the Emergency Room on 1/26/2026- dehydration, urine retention and vomiting. LPA was advised the resident returned a few hours later with a catheter and instructions for home health. The Administrator Designee indicated that (R1) is drinking much more water/cranberry juice since returning from the hospital and is more active (Physical Therapy exercises) and in communicating with their roommate more. Additionally, (R1) is receiving visits from Home Health multiple times per week, including with a nurse and social worker, and also from family.
The Administrator Designee indicated (2) medications were added upon (R1) being discharged from the hospital. LPA requested a copy of the hospital discharge paperwork be provided to LPA by 1/30/2026.
LPA observed (R1) resting in their room during today's inspection and was able to communicate with (R1) who indicated they are doing better since returning from the hospital. LPA toured the facility to ensure the safety of the residents in care and did not observe any health/safety risks or personal rights violation to residents. All (6) residents were resting in their rooms.
It appears the facility sent (R1) out timely for medical attention when observing a change in condition.
There were no deficiencies observed. There are no citations issued in this report.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction