Facility Evaluation Report
On 9/10/25, at 11:30 AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Noel Wolf Petersen arrived unannounced to conduct the annual inspection for Starbloom Carehome. The LPA met with administrator/licensee Arlene acuavera, and staff. Starbloom Carehome is a licensed facility for 6 adults aged 18-59, 2 ambulatory, 3 non ambulatory, and 1 bedridden. Currently they have 1 resident with restricted care concerns, diabetes, and one resident with an exception for bed rails. currently they have 5 residents, 1 ambulatory, 3 non ambulatory, and 1 bedridden.
The Physical Plant was inspected including but not limited to the kitchen, common areas, bathrooms, bedrooms, exterior, storage areas, and evacuation routes. facility is clean, well lit and unobstructed. The bathrooms, have hardware in good repair and have water being delivered at tan appropriate temperature. bedrooms have all required furniture and furnishings, excepting one resident did not have a table light. facility provided that some behavior was expressed that involved throwing the light. LPA suggested some kind of nonthrowable light source, like LED stripping, administration was recptive.The exterior and common areas have enough room for activities, the evacuation routes are able to swing freely and latch closed. The required posters are present and in the correct dimension. The fire extinguisher is dated 1/1/25. There are some personal hygiene products left out, hand sanitizers, soaps, LPA provided guidance that should be put away if they have someone with an impusivity diagnosis/eating disorder involving nonfoods. LPA checked the 602's nobody has those concerns specifically. 2 residents mars and medications were checked at random, they were found to be in agreement as to kind and quantity. 2 residents P+I were checked at random, they were found to be in agreement as to kind and quantity.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction