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Facility Evaluation Report

Parker Villa, Oceanside10/02/2025Licence 374604689

Capacity6
Census6
Date signed10/02/2025 03:42:07 PM
Name of licensing program analystRebecca A Borunda
Name of licensing program managerSabel Martinez
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Rebecca Borunda conducted an unannounced annual continuation visit to continue the annual inspection started on 9/22/2025. The facility file was reviewed prior to the visit. LPA was greeted by, identified herself to, and explained the purpose of the visit with Caregiver Roy Antes.

The facility is licensed for a maximum capacity of 6 residents, 1 ambulatory, 5 non-ambulatory, 1 of which may be bedridden in bedroom #6. The facility has a waiver for 5 hospice residents. During today’s visit, the facility had a census of 6 residents, 2 of which (Residents 1 and 2) were bedridden due to being unable to reposition independently, which is in violation of the facility's approved fire clearance. [Staff were provided with an LIC811 Confidential Names List to identify R1 and R2] Interviews with staff and residents revealed that Administrator Lynn Drummond is not present at the facility enough hours to oversee its operation, and it was estimated that Drummond was present at the facility approximately once a month.

During visits on 9/22/25, 9/25/25, and 10/2/25, LPA toured the facility and inspected each room of the facility, including resident and staff rooms, bathrooms for resident and staff use, kitchen, garage, common areas, and outside space. No bodies of water were observed on the premises. LPA did not observe any aspects of delayed egress or secured perimeter. The facility was found to be clean, safe, and in good repair with no pathway obstructions. The facility’s water temperature was measured at 106.4 and 108.7 degrees Fahrenheit in bathrooms for resident use and 111.2 degrees Fahrenheit in the kitchen sink. The facility’s internal temperature was measured at 76 degrees Fahrenheit. LPA observed locked storage for all hazardous and/or toxic chemicals and were stored separately from food supplies. According to Raymond Abedoza, no firearms or weapons are stored on the premises.

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