Complaint Investigation Report
It was also alleged that the back yard area of the facility is full of piles of debris that presents a fire hazard. During today's visit, LPA toured the back yard of the facility and observed that there are tree trunks that had been cut and organized along the rear of the property in preparation for pickup. LPA also observed that the yard had mulch that appeared to have been recently placed across the backyard; however, LPA did not observe debris that had been piled or that presents a safety hazard.
While the above listed allegations may have happened or are valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove the alleged violations did or did not occur; therefore, the allegations are unsubstantiated.
An exit interview was conducted, and Tess Derafera, Administrator, was provided a copy of this report and Licensee Appeal Rights, via electronic mail, after conclusion of the visit. An electronic receipt of confirmation was requested to be sent to LPA upon receipt of the documents.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction