Complaint Investigation Report
LPA observed another prescription filled on 9/16/24 with more medications present that should be based on R1's admission date and time at the facility, the number of pills remaining in the container is more than should be present at the facility if resident had been receiving their medication as prescribed. medication still has 3 refills left. LPAs also observed unknown pills/medications, not stored correctly as they were not stored in any container and were just in the medication storage box for resident.
The Department has determined, based on the preponderance of the evidence obtained during this investigation, that the allegation of Medications is substantiated.
The following deficiency is cited per California Code of Regulations, TITLE 22.
Exit interview was conducted with facility staff. Appeal Rights were issued, and a copy of this report was left at the home.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction