Facility Evaluation Report
On 03/27/25 at 08:55 AM, Licensing Program Analysts (LPA) LaVette Farlow arrived at the facility unannounced to conduct a required Annual visit. LPA rang the door bell and no response. LPA called 714-448-0533, and spoke to licensee Peter Alcocer, and explain who I was and I was at the facility for an annual inspection. Licensee Pete, stated he would reach out to his business partner Michael Trujillo and see if he's available to conduct the inspection. Licensee Peter stated they current are not vendorized and do not have any residents in care. Licensee Peter stated his business partner works nights, so he was not sure if he was available. Licensee called back and stated he would arrive in approximately 30 minutes. LPA Farlow waited in the vehicle for Licensee Peter arrival. Licensee Peter arrived at 9:47AM. LPA introduced self and again explained the purpose of the visit. LPA toured the facility inside and outside with Licensee. LPA was informed by licensee the his business partner's mother is currently residing in the home until they receive residents. LPA observed that there are currently no clients admitted to the facility.
The facility has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, a kitchen, dining area, living room, attached garage, and backyard. The facility is a specialized home pending vendorization by Inland Regional Center. LPA conducted a general overall inspection, which included, but was not limited to, the following:
Physical Plant: The facility is operating in the capacity approved by Community Care Licensing (CCL). There are no obstructions to indoor and outdoor passageways. The facility is maintained at a 68 degrees Fahrenheit. LPA inspected clients bedrooms; they are equipped with required furniture such as: mattresses, night stands, storage space, chairs and sufficient lighting. An adequate supply of linens stored in a cabinet in the main hallway of the residence. LPA inspected client bathroom; bathroom was clean and appliances were operating appropriately. LPA tested the water temperature in the bathroom faucet, and kitchen which tested at 135.2 and 140.8 degrees Fahrenheit. LPA advised the licensee that the temperature is out of range and to monitor the levels. The facility is equipped with operating fire extinguisher, smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction