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Facility Evaluation Report

Golden Acres Home and Care, Escalon05/09/2024Licence 390317215

Capacity26
Census26
Date signed05/14/2024 09:35:14 AM
The inspector’s account

Unannounced Annual visit made out to this facility on 05/09/2024 by Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Charlie Yang who was met by the facility designated co-Administrator Maricel Yapo Teske. A brief interview was conducted with the facility designated co-Administrator at this time. This LPA requested that facility designated co-Administrator go ahead and contact the facility Licensee/Administrator Marivic Chua to inform her that CCL was present at this time.

This facility was not vendorized at this time to accept and retain any regional center clients at this time.

It was learned that there weren't any residents under the care of hospice at this time.

It was learned that there weren't any residents diagnosed with dementia at this time.

Administrator certificate was observed to be present and in compliance at this time for facility designated co-Administrator Maricel Yapo Teske. Additional forms and documents were reviewed to make sure that the renewal process was initiated prior to the certificate expiration date of 11/30/2024 with certificate # 6021577740.

Kitchen area was toured. Cabinets and drawers were reviewed.

Food supply was reviewed for adequate 2-day perishable and 7-day nonperishable quantities at this time. A tour of the dining area, living area, and all other areas intended for resident use was conducted.

Medication cabinet and supplies, located in the facility medication room, was reviewed. Policies and procedures involving dispensing, documenting, and overall administration of resident medications was discussed with the facility designated co-Administrator at this time. This medication cabinet was observed to be locked and made inaccessible to the residents at this time.

A tour of the resident bedrooms and restrooms was conducted. Furniture and furnishings were observed to be sufficient and able to meet the needs of the residents at this time.

Hot water temperatures were taken and measured to make sure that they were within the allowed range of 105-120 degrees.

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