Complaint Investigation Report
Based on the information gathered, staff did not provide adequate supervision to the residents in care.
As a result of this investigation, this LPA found the allegations to be SUBSTANTIATED - A finding that the complaint was Substantiated meant that the allegation was valid because the preponderance of the evidence standard had been met.
Per California Code of Regulations (CCRs) - Title 22, Division 6, Chapter 8, the following deficiencies are cited on the 9099D during this visit. An immediate Civil Penalties of $500 are being issued today for Section 87411(a).
Licensee was provided a copy of their rights (LIC9058) and their/or representative's signature acknowledges receipt of these rights.
An exit interview was conducted with Apakuki Nawasa and a copy of this report and appeal rights were provided.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction