Complaint Investigation Report
These are the standards for a 30 day notice.
(1) Nonpayment of the rate for basic services within ten days of the due date.
(2) Failure of the resident to comply with state or local law after receiving written notice of the alleged violation.
(3) Failure of the resident to comply with general policies of the facility. Said general policies must be in writing, must be for the purpose of making it possible for residents to live together and must be made part of the admission agreement.
(4) If, after admission, it is determined that the resident has a need not previously identified and a reappraisal has been conducted pursuant to Section 87463, and the licensee and the person who performs the reappraisal believe that the facility is not appropriate for the resident.
R1 has not violated any of these reason to justify a notice.
Citation given on the attached 9099 D page. The facility was advised regarding information required to met the regulatory requirements for the physician's report. (ambulatory status etc.... )
Exit interview conducted and appeal rights given.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction