Facility Evaluation Report
On 6/18/2025 Licensing Program Analysts Sommer Hayes and Arvin Villanueva (LPAs) arrived at this facility unannounced to conduct an annual inspection. LPA initially met with staff on duty, and stated the purpose of the visit. The Licensee/Administrator, Angelita Dayoan (AD), was notified of the visit and arrived shortly after.
Present during this visit were 6 residents in care with 2 staff on duty. During this visit, LPA observed one resident at the dining table having a meal. One resident in the living room watching TV with their visitor. Other residents were in their bedrooms. One outside agency staff arrived during the visit.
LPAs evaluated the physical plant with AD to ensure the health and safety of the residents in care. The facility is a one-story home located in a residential neighborhood. Areas inspected are including but not limited to the kitchen, resident bedrooms, resident bathrooms, living and dining room and outdoor areas.
LPAs observed common areas to be clean and free from debris and obstructions. All 6 resident bedrooms were observed to be fully furnished and have enough space to accommodate resident belongings. Three bathrooms were observed to be well maintained and sanitized. Facility maintains an adequate amount of linen supplies. The room temperature was observed at 75 degrees Fahrenheit upon arrival. Hot water temperature was taken in 2 resident bathrooms and were measured between 127 and 133 degrees Fahrenheit.
In the kitchen area, the LPAs observed a small live cockroach inside one of the sliding drawers. Additionally, during an inspection of the kitchen freezer, two dead cockroaches were found at the bottom. In an interview, the AD stated that pest control services are used. AD provided pest control service agreement from November 2023 to October 2024; however, AD was unable to provide continuing pest control contract or any supporting documentation as proof of services being done after October 2024. One of the kitchen cabinet door was observed to be falling off when this LPA opened the door. During this visit, a person came to fix the cabinet door. Inside the refrigerator, LPAs observed a locked black metal container.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction