Facility Evaluation Report
On January 17, 2023, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Komal Charitra conducted an announced Pre-Licensing visit. LPA met with Administrator, Kris Bartolome and CEO, Ian Adamson, and explained the purpose of the visit. Upon arrival, LPA observed the COVID-19 signage posted on the front entrance.
LPA toured the facility and grounds. No accessible bodies of water or fire safety hazards observed. This is a two story facility with eight client bedrooms, two office rooms and three bathrooms. LPA toured the facility with the Administrator and CEO and observed three of the client rooms to be private rooms and the other five client rooms to be shared rooms with beds 6ft apart. All bedrooms contained the required furniture and lighting requirements per CCLD regulations. LPA observed the 30-day PPE supply located on the 2nd floor of the facility. Locked medication cabinet is observed to be located on the second floor office room.
LPA inspected the kitchen and dining room area. Dining room area is observed to be clean and in order. Chairs are in place. Both fresh food and frozen food supplies are inspected and observed as in place in the kitchen. Dry goods/emergency food supplies are present. Toxins, chemicals, and sharps were locked and stored appropriately and inaccessible to clients. All required facility postings are posted in the dining room bulletin board.
Bathrooms were observed to be equipped with paper towels, hand-washing signs, liquid soap, trash cans with fitted lids, and non-skid mats. Water temperature throughout the facility was measured between 117-118 degrees F. Facility was maintained at a comfortable temperature. All fire prevention systems such as, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and fire control panel have been inspected and approved as of 12/8/2022. Fire alarms, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide systems are operating properly. COVID-19 signs were posted throughout the facility. First aid kit was observed to be located on the first and second floor office rooms. Extra linen was present. LPA observed the outdoor patio to be clean and clear from any tripping hazards.
Facility is clean and in good repair based on observations made today. Facility is in compliance with Title 22 regulations. No citations are issued. LPA is recommending licensure of the facility.
Component III is conducted and report is reviewed with Administrator and CEO and a copy is provided.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction