Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Mariner's Green Residential Care, Redwood City03/24/2026Licence 415600230

Capacity6
Census6
Date signed03/24/2026 02:05:11 PM
Name of licensing program analystKomal Curley
Name of licensing program managerApril Cowan
The inspector’s account

On March 24, 2026, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Komal Curley conducted an unannounced annual visit. LPA met with Caregiver, Mely Garland and explained the purpose of the visit.

LPA toured the facility inside and outside including all of resident rooms, common areas & kitchen. The indoor and outdoor passageway was free of obstruction. No accessible bodies of water of fire safety hazards observed. This is a single story facility. There are 6 resident bedrooms, all of which were observed to be private rooms equipped with all required furnishings. During the visit, LPA observed resident rooms #1, #2, and #4 to have beds equipped with half bed rails and room #5 to be equipped with a full bed rail. The residents in the specified with bed rails did not have a physician's order for it. In addition, resident in room #3 was observed to be bedridden, however facility does not have bedridden fire clearance. LPA observed 2 full bathrooms and 4 half bathrooms. Bathrooms were clean and odor-free. Water temperature throughout the facility measured between 105-107 degrees F.

Living room and dining room was free from tripping hazards. A comfortable temperature was maintained and lighting was sufficient for comfort. LPA observed two day perishable and seven day non-perishables. Chemicals, medications and sharps were locked and inaccessible to residents in care. Carbon monoxide monitors are working properly. All fire extinguishers have been checked and current as of January 2026. Emergency drills are logged and done every 3 months. LPA reviewed 5 resident records and 5 staff records. Resident records are updated, complete and signed. Staff records are complete, with training logs that have met the basic requirement. Medication review was done, and all medications are accounted for, and centrally stored medication records are updated. Deficiencies of the California Code of Regulations, Title, 22 cited on the LIC809-D. Failure to correct the deficiencies may result in additional civil penalties. Report is reviewed with caregiver and a copy is provided with the civil penalty and appeal rights.

Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction