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Facility Evaluation Report

Valley Star Crisis Residential Treatment-the Stay, San Bernardino04/03/2025Licence 366425793

Capacity14
Census14
Date signed04/03/2025 02:51:25 PM
Name of licensing program analystRenese Howell-Small
Name of licensing program managerKaren Clemons
The inspector’s account

On 04/03/2025 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Renese Howell-Small conducted an unannounced visit to the facility to conduct the required annual inspection. LPA met with Program Director Leslie Magana.

LPA walked the exterior and interior of the facility with staff. LPA observed fire extinguishers are charged and last inspected on 03/27/2025. This facility is equipped with a fire alarm and sprinkler system that is tested and maintained by the County of San Bernardino authorized fire inspection agency. LPA tested carbon monoxide detectors in the kitchen area and it was found to be in working order. LPA observed there are no pools or bodies of water at this facility. LPA was informed there are no firearms or ammunition stored at the facility.

The following were observed of the physical plant:

Client Bedrooms and Bathroom: LPA and staff observed sampled bedrooms to have the required bedding and furniture, such as, mattresses/linen, sufficient and secured storage spaces, chairs, and lighting. LPA observed bathrooms to be clean. Water temperature was tested and measured to be within regulation. Provisions for hygiene items, extra clothing, and linen are available but secured.

Kitchen and Storage Areas: LPA and staff inspected the kitchen and found dishes, glasses, and utensils were stored in a safe manner. LPA inspected food provisions and found at least at a 7-day supply of non-perishable food items and 2-day supply of perishable food. Storage areas hold chemicals and other supplies, including emergency supplies. Storage areas are kept locked and inaccessible to clients. Modified diets and food allergen lists are posted.

Common (living/activity) areas: LPA and staff observed adequate seating in the common areas. LPA observed sufficient activities in designated areas. Clients have access to devices to discuss personal and confidential information privately. A schedule of activities was reviewed.

Client Records: LPA and staff inspected two client files and found all to have the required documentation, including but not limited to, admissions agreement and medical/nursing assessments.

Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction