Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Canyon Place, Redwood City10/06/2025Licence 415601131

Capacity6
Census6
Date signed10/06/2025 03:36:40 PM
Name of licensing program analystJohn Calandra
Name of licensing program managerBrenda Chan
The inspector’s account

On 10/6/2025, Licensing Program Analyst(LPA) John Calandra arrived at the facility to conduct the Annual 1-year required inspection. LPA Calandra was greeted by Myla Rodriguez, Caregiver and explained the purpose of the visit. Maria "Techie" Gregorio, Co-Administrator arrived later during the visit.

LPA Calandra toured the physical plant. This is a 1-story building with 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, office, garage, backyard, kitchen/dining room, and lounge. No accessible bodies of water or hazards were observed in the hallways or backyard. The facility was maintained at a comfortable temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Water temperature was measured within the required 105-120 degrees Fahrenheit. The facility's fire alarms and Carbon Monoxide detectors were observed to be in working order. Per interview with Administrator, Portia Gaddi, the facility fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are integrated and connected directly to the Redwood City fire department via Bay Alarm. All bedrooms had the required furniture and sufficient lighting. The facility had the required 7 days of non-perishables and 2 days of perishables on site. No food was expired. The facility's first aid kit had the required items.

All sharp objects, poisons, soaps, and detergents were observed to be locked up and in-accessible to persons in care.

LPA Calandra reviewed 6 resident files and 4 staff files. All were observed to be complete.

LPA reviewed Centrally Stored Medications Records. All medications were properly labeled with instructions on dosage and times of day and matched the Centrally Stored Medication records kept at the facility.

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