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Facility Evaluation Report

Jim's Care LLC, Victorville05/23/2023Licence 365530088

Capacity3
Census0
Date signed05/23/2023 12:28:57 PM
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analysts, Amber Coleman (LPA Coleman) Mary Rico, (LPA Rico) arrived at the Jim's Care Adult Residential Facility at 11am, as scheduled, to conduct a Pre-Licensing Visit. LPA's introduced themselves and stated purpose of the visit. LPA's were requested to sign in and provided space to work. Staff introduced herself as Licensee, Olayinka King. Ms. King then provided LPA's with a walk through of the facility.

Application : The application is for an Adult Residential Facility (ARF). The fire clearance has been granted for three (3) ambulatory residents. Fire clearance was conducted and approved on 1/23/23.

Buildings and Grounds: The facility is a two story residence comprised of 3 bedrooms, 2 and a half bathrooms, kitchen/dinette area, laundry room, living room, backyard and attached garage.

The exterior pathways of the home were observed to be clutter free with no obstructions present. Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors were tested and found operational. Interior passageways were clear and free of obstructions. LPA's observed no pool on facility premises. LPA observed sufficient furniture and lighting throughout the facility.

Resident Rooms - LPA inspected, three (3) resident bedrooms; each room included required furniture such as: mattresses, night stands, storage space, and sufficient lighting. Each bathrooms was clean, and appliances fully operational. In room #2, at approximately 11:15am, while walking through the second floor of the facility. LPA's observed the front facing window to be missing a screen.

Ms. King reports there are no weapons stored in the facility. Rooms, furniture, beds, mattresses are in good repair. The bedrooms are completely furnished and privacy is available. The dining and living room areas are clutter free and in good repair. The water temperature was tested and ranged between 98 and 105 degrees Fahrenheit, which is within regulatory limits. Outdoor areas included sufficient space and offers shaded patio seating. Activity materials were observed in the facility's living room.

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