Senior Care Records.

Complaint Investigation Report

Fancor Guest Home, El Cajon02/28/2024Licence 370808112

Census44
Date signed02/28/2024 03:30:06 PM
The inspector’s account

near the bed; however, no one, other than the clients who share the room, was heard or seen in the room during the night or early morning hours.

Records reviewed during the investigation revealed that C2 agreed to provide a DNA sample, which C2 did. Additionally, a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) exam was conducted on C1 later in the day on the date the alleged incident was reported. C1’s clothing that was worn at the time of the alleged assault and bedding that was on the bed when the assault allegedly occurred were also examined. The results of the SART exam and examination of other evidence collected produced no evidence that the alleged incident ever occurred.

The investigation produced no evidence to corroborate the allegation. Based upon a lack of evidence to substantiate the allegation, the allegation is unsubstantiated. This finding means that there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove that the alleged violation occurred.

An exit interview was conducted with Myra Palmer, and copies of this report and Licensee/Appeal Rights (LIC 9058) were provided to the Administrator at the conclusion of the visit. Her signature below serves as acknowledgment of receipt of copies of the report and rights.

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