Facility Evaluation Report

Pangan Home 2, San Ysidro06/27/2024Licence 374602736

Capacity6
Census6
Date signed06/27/2024 04:15:48 PM
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Carmen Lopez conducted an unannounced required Annual Inspection. The facility file was reviewed prior to the visit. LPA Lopez identified herself, was granted entry by caregiver Emelda Garcia. LPA discussed the purpose of the visit with caregiver Garcia. Administrator Eliza Pangan and Licensee Jose Pangan later arrived and joined the visit.

According to the facility’s license, there may be a maximum of six (6) developmentally disabled adults all of whom may be non-ambulatory at any given time at the facility site. The facility is approved for 2 bedridden clients/transfer dependent adults in bedroom #1 only. RHCP is approved. During today’s inspection, the facility’s current census is 6 clients living at the facility.

LPA, accompanied by caregiver Garcia, toured the interior and exterior of the facility, and inspected each room. The facility was clean, sanitary and in good repair. Pathways were free of obstruction and slip hazards. Client bedrooms contained the required furnishings. Doors, windows, toilets, and showers were in working order. Extra linens and hygiene supplies were present, as well as Personal Protective Equipment. The facility had sufficient space and equipment to facilitate dining, laundry, visitation, meetings, and activities.

The facility’s ambient internal temperature was comfortable and compliant, at 76 degrees Fahrenheit (F). Hot water temperature at taps accessible to clients were also compliant: kitchen sink measured hot water at 115.3 degrees F; sink in restroom #1 delivered hot water at 105.9 degrees F; and sink in restroom #2 delivered hot water at 119.8 degrees F.

There was at least 2 days of perishable food, and at least 7 days non-perishable food present. Cooking and dining equipment and utensils were present, and all safely stored. There were no toxic chemicals or poisons accessible to clients. Medications were properly labeled, as required, and stored in locked cabinet which LPA inspected. The facility-maintained medication logs which LPA reviewed.

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