Facility Evaluation Report
On 8/12/25, at 11:00 am Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Noel Wolf Petersen arrived unannounced to conduct the annual inspection, the LPA met with staff ibrahim and was joined by administrator Adetayo kokumo. The LPA explained the purpose of the visit. TKA's guest home is a 4 bedroom 2 bath facility with a capacity of 6 adults aged 18-59. There are 5 current residents and 0 have restricted conditions. The facility has the apropprote exceptions and waivers.
Physical Plant was inspected, including but not limited to the kitchen, common areas, storage areas, client bedrooms, client bathrooms, exteriors and evacuation routes. Entryway has required posters of the correct dimension, excepting the personal rights poster. The administrator resolved to print one and hang it up. Staff room has lockable toxic and sharp storage. Common areas have furniture in good repair and have ample space for activites. Storage areas have 2days perishable and 7 days nonperishable foods, LPA pointed out a can that was dented, administrator was receptive to getting rid of any dented foods. client bedrooms are in good repair, LPA let the administrator know about bed bug plastic encasements, they were receptive to aquiring them. Bathrooms have wash water delivered within 105-120*f and have hardware in good repair.
Smoke/co alarm is functional, but it is chirping for low battery, which is annoying to and disliked by the residents, and disrupts thier sleep. Licensee is in the process of acquiring a ladder to get to the alarm, having already bought fresh alarms and batteries. Licensee should take a picture of the newly installed alarm and send it to the LPA by end of buisness tomorrow, 8/13/25.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction