Complaint Investigation Report
Furthermore, according to 4/4 residents interviewed, no notification was provided to them and staff did not communicate to them regarding the fire inspection. Residents interviewed indicated that they were scared, nervous, and did not feel safe because the fire alarms were loud and went on for about 20-25 minutes. In addition, residents stated they were not sure what to do as staff did not tell them anything.
Therefore, the allegation staff did not inform residents of planned fire inspection is determined to be substantiated. Deficiencies of the California Code of Regulations, Title, 22 cited on the LIC9099-D. Failure to correct the deficiencies may result in civil penalties.
Report is reviewed with Administrator and a copy is provided with appeal rights.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction