Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Pals Santa Barbara Autism Center, Goleta07/14/2026Licence 425850043

Capacity30
Census14
Date signed07/14/2026 03:49:49 PM
Name of licensing program analystKristin Kontilis
Name of licensing program managerKelly Burley
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Kristin Kontilis conducted an unannounced Annual Required Inspection. At the time of arrival, Administrator Arnold Hernandez was present, along with twelve (12) staff on duty, and twelve (12) participants present.

LPA conducted a physical tour of the facility. The facility operates in a leased building through ANKH Life Skills and contracts with Tri-Counties Regional Center. The facility staff are trained in CPI (non-crisis prevention intervention) and is a “hands off” facility.

The program provides community activities, recreational activities, and educational opportunities to participants with an Autism diagnosis. Participants participate in community service activities, music activities, individualized life skills, recreational activities such as basketball and volleyball, gardening, maintaining the nearby coy and duck ponds, and outings/excursions to local eateries, movie theaters, beaches and parks.

The facility has an administration office, a conference room, three (3) bathrooms, a locked supply room, computer lab, three (3) activity rooms, an infirmary, two relaxation rooms; a common area with a television set, board games, and musical instruments; lockers and hangers for personal belongings and a kitchen. The kitchen area consists of a refrigerator, microwave, sink and counter area. Sharps and centrally stored medications are kept in locked cabinets in the kitchen. All cleaning agents, disinfectants, and chemicals are stored in a locked supply room. LPA observed 12 carbon monoxide/smoke alarms were properly working.

A tour of the facility revealed that the program site is clean, safe, sanitary, and in good repair. The main entrance into the facility is through a gate leading into a courtyard. Participants can sit outside with two tables and two umbrellas and a garden area. There is a ramp with wheelchair access that enters the building. There are no bodies of water. The facility has seven (7) vehicles available for participant transportation.

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