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Facility Evaluation Report

Mountain View Pleasant Living, Mentone04/03/2025Licence 361880853

Capacity20
Census17
Date signed04/03/2025 12:02:28 PM
Name of licensing program analystSarina Ramirez
Name of licensing program managerKaren Clemons
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Sarina Ramirez made an unannounced visit to the facility to conduct a required annual inspection. LPA met with Administrator Delcie Mucha, and discussed the purpose of the visit.

The facility is a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) with a license capacity of (20), a current census of (17). LPA conducted an overall inspection of the facility, which included, but was not limited to, the following:

Physical Plant/Environment: Indoor and outdoor passageways are free of obstruction. The facility does not have a swimming pool or similar bodies of water. The facility has sufficient lighting and is maintained at a comfortable temperature. The facility has sufficient indoor and outdoor space for resident activities. The facility is equipped with operating smoke detectors/carbon monoxide alarms, last checked by San Bernardino Fire on 2/04/25, working laundry equipment, and telephone service. Resident’s showers, toilets, and hand washing areas were operating properly. The hot water temperature in five (5) resident bathrooms measured between 108.8 and 115.6 degrees F. Five (5) resident’s bedrooms had beds, bed linen, chairs, dresser, storage space and sufficient lighting. The facility has sufficient linens, towels, and personal hygiene items for residents. The facility has posted in a common area, facility license, administrator certificate, facility sketch, emergency telephone numbers, activities calendar, house rules, personal rights, Admissions Agreement, staff schedule, CCLD complaint poster, and Ombudsman poster.

Food Service: Facility kitchen and dining area are maintained clean. The facility has sufficient non-perishable and perishable food supply for residents in care. Sharps and chemicals were kept locked and inaccessible to residents in care.

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