Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst, Amber Coleman, (LPA) arrived at the Good Times Family Home, Adult Residential Facility, (ARF) to conduct the Annual Inspection. LPA was greeted and granted entry by Administrator, Diana Berumen. LPA introduced self and stated purpose of the visit. Administrator informed LPA that the facility has not admitted any residents yet; as the facility is pending partnership with the Inland Regional Center. LPA was accompanied by Administrator of a walk through of the facility and observed the following:
Buildings and Grounds: The facility is comprised of four bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Living/Dining Room, Kitchen, Den (Staff Office) backyard and attached garage. Interior and exterior pathways were free of clutter and unobstructed. Fire/Smoke alarms throughout the facility are fully functional. The Fire Extinguisher found in near the front entrance is fully charged; last inspected 12/2023. There are no pools or other bodies of water located at the home. Administrator reports there are no firearms or weaponry stored in the facility.
Rooms for residents all included required furniture such as seating, sufficient lighting, adequate storage, privacy, beds, mattresses are all in good repair with proper linens. The dining and living room areas were equipped with adequate seating for residents, staff and visitors. The water temperature was tested and measured within regulatory limits. Outdoor areas had sufficient space for activities and leisure. Shade and seating available and adequate. Activity supplies such as books, magazines and puzzles were available for resident use. The washing machine and dryer were located in the garage in operable condition. Laundry detergent and chemicals are kept secure in cabinetry along side washer and dryer.
Storage and Supplies: Medications are designated be stored inaccessible to any unauthorized individuals; in the staff office in a securable file cabinets. Secured areas/space are available for staff, resident, facility files. The First Aid kit was observed to be available and complete. Cleaning supplies, sharps and chemicals are maintained in securable cabinetry in the kitchen. Linens, personal hygiene supplies, and incidentals were observed in good repair and sufficient for approved census. Bathrooms included adequate amounts of hand hygiene and paper supplies.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction