Complaint Investigation Report
information provided by an outside source close to R1 (OS1) who stated that R1 had made similar accusations at each Assisted Living Facility (ALF) R1 had lived in. OS1 stated that R1 had lived in around nine (9) facilities in the past eight (8) years and had accused someone of sexual misconduct at each one. R1 confirmed that they had lived in multiple ALFs and had been sexually assaulted in many of them, but not all. Two other different outside sources (OS2 and OS3) confirmed that R1 had lived in multiple facilities in the past years and that R1 had told them about various sexual assaults that had occurred at most of the past facilities.
Police records of R1’s statement and R1’s statement to LPA had inconsistent details, such as time, place, and actions of S1. OS1 and OS2 recounted their version of what R1 told them to LPA. These versions were inconsistent with R1’s statement to police and to LPA. Police and LPA could not reach S1 for an interview.
Facility’s records show that R1 was diagnosed with a mental health condition that affected R1’s state of mind occasionally. OS1, OS2, and OS3 stated that R1 has had episodes of delusions in the past.
Based on the evidence obtained during the complaint investigation, the allegations that staff did not accord dignity to resident and staff did not provide resident with personal privacy are found to be UNSUBSTANTIATED, meaning that although the allegations may have happened or may be valid, there is not a preponderance of the evidence to prove that the alleged violations occurred. An exit interview was conducted with Assistant Manager; a copy of this report and Licensee's Rights (LIC9058) were provided.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction