Facility Evaluation Report
To complete annual inspection of 12/3/25, LPA Jeung reviewed staff files--including training--and Centrally Stored Medications Records. Pharmacy prepares and delivers 7 day supply of prescribed medications in bubblepacks for each resident, for each day--for morning, noon, evening and bedtime doses, as well as providing Centrally Stored Medications Records.
Based on staff training records available for review, it cannot be determined that staff have received required training. According to administrator, training records are being updated to reflect training received by each staff. Administrator agreed to submit staff training summaries to CCLD by 12/19/25, which will include online and in person training.
All personnel, including the licensee and administrator, shall be in good health, and physically and mentally capable of performing assigned tasks. Good physical health shall be verified by a health screening, including a chest x-ray or an intradermal test, performed by a physician not more than six (6) months prior to or seven (7) days after employment or licensure. A report shall be made of each screening, signed by the examining physician. The report shall indicate whether the person is physically qualified to perform the duties to be assigned, and whether he/she has any health condition that would create a hazard to him/herself, other staff members or residents.
Deficiency of the California Code of Regulations, Title 22, is cited on a following page.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction