Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Eskaton Gold River Lodge, Gold River07/24/2026Licence 347001241

Capacity134
Census85
Date signed07/24/2026 11:59:59 AM
Name of licensing program analystChristina Valerio
Name of licensing program managerStephen Richardson
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Christina Valerio arrived unannounced to conduct an annual required inspection. LPA Valerio met with Business Office Manager (BOM) Maha Larach, and explained the purpose of the visit.

LPA Valerio and BOM toured the facility to ensure compliance with Title 22 regulations. The facility is a two-story building composed of an assisted living area and a memory care living space. On 02/20/2026, LPA Valerio was notified that the facility would be undergoing a renovation project. LPA Valerio was provided a timeline along with a phase map. The project is estimated to be a year in length. LPA Valerio observed the back lobby area and second floor administrative offices to be under construction. LPA Valerio did not observe any hazardous items accessible to residents in care. LPA Valerio observed the facility to have plans in place to address open areas and construction debris. LPA Valerio did not observe any resident rooms to be impacted by the construction. The lobby area was observed to have an area for residents to lounge near the library and/or fire place. The lobby had a snack and drink bar, which was stocked with ice water, tea, coffee, chips, cereal, cookies, and fresh fruit. The hallways on the first floor were observed to be free from odors or obstructions of emergency exits. The thermostat in the hallway was observed to be set at a comfortable temperature of 71 degrees Fahrenheit. The fire extinguisher and fire pull alarm system was observed to be working condition. The dates of the last fire drilled were conducted on 04/03/2026 and 04/23/2026.

LPA Valerio inspected six (6) resident bedrooms; two on the first floor, two on the second floor, and two in the memory care living area. All resident bedrooms were observed to be free from odors, fully furnished, personalized to each resident's interest, and free from hazardous items.

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