Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Bruceville Point, Elk Grove05/22/2025Licence 342701040

Capacity200
Census150
Date signed05/22/2025 01:25:16 PM
Name of licensing program analystArvin Villanueva
Name of licensing program managerStephen Richardson
The inspector’s account

On 5/22/2025, Licensing Program Analysts Arvin Villanueva and Sommer Hayes (LPAs) arrived at this facility unannounced to conduct their required annual inspection visit. LPAs met with Executive Director/Administrator Eric Hostetter (AD) and stated the purpose of the visit. This facility is currently approved to retain/accept 10 hospice residents and fire cleared to retain/accept 10 bedridden residents in the first floor only.

The LPAs and ADM toured the facility to verify compliance with Title 22 regulations. The facility is a three-story building, with memory care located on the first floor. It has a capacity of 200 residents, serving independent living, assisted living and memory care. The LPAs inspected all three floors, activity rooms, dining rooms, theater room, salon, laundry room, elevator, stairwells and resident apartments/units. Second floor is where medication room is located, and medications were found to be securely stored, locked, and inaccessible to residents. 1 of 2 elevators was tested and found to be in good repair at this time. 1 of 4 stairwells were inspected and found to have evacuation chair. Per administrator, each stairwell is equipped with evacuation chair located in the third floor.

LPAs observed 10 resident apartments/units (5 in Assisted Living and 5 in Memory Care) and were spacious enough to accommodate personal furnishings, and all observed units were clean, sanitary, and in good repair. Each resident unit had a smoke and carbon monoxide detector. In the Independent/Assisted Living area, each unit is equipped with their own washer and dryer. Each memory care units is equipped with electronic monitoring systems installed on the ceiling to detect falls and notify staff. Memory care also has delayed egress doors. One of the delayed egress doors was tested and found to be operable at this time.

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