Facility Evaluation Report
On 12/12/2024, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Brian Phillips arrived at the facility above to conduct an unannounced evaluation visit. When the LPA arrived, they were greeted by Administrator Robin Murray and Community Relations Director Sarah Kau. LPA informed facility representatives of the reason for the visit upon entry.
The LPA toured the physical plant areas inside and outside to ensure there are no health and safety hazards and facility is in compliance with Title 22 Regulations. This is a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE). This facility is approved for a maximum capacity of one hundred thirty (130) residents. All residents licensed and approved for non-ambulatory status, of which ten (10) may be bedridden. Facility is approved for delayed egress, with an approved hospice care waiver for twenty (20) residents.
The facility has a main kitchen for residents of the facility, and two (2) dining rooms. One (1) dining room is specifically for the Assisted Living residents of the facility, and the other dining room is for the Memory Care residents of the facility. The LPA inspected the food service areas in the facility and observed that items which could constitute a danger to residents are kept inaccessible to residents in the kitchen area. All appliances were in operable condition and looked clean/in good repair. Appliances such as microwaves, refrigerators, stoves, etc. are clean and operating properly. Food utensils, dishes, glasses, etc. are clean and in good repair with no cracks or chips. There is enough tableware and utensils for all residents living in the facility, and enough equipment for the storage, preparation, and service of food. LPA observed an appropriate/adequate amount of perishable and non-perishable food items maintained in the facility. Furniture is room/resident appropriate, clean and in good repair. All rooms are appropriately furnished for their intended use such as bedrooms, common areas, etc. Hot water temperature is maintained as per Community Care Licensing (CCL) Title 22 regulations. Outdoor activity spaces have shaded areas and furnished for outdoor use. Each resident has an adult bed with a mattress, pad, bedsprings, and pillow, which are clean and in good repair. Each bed is fitted with sheets, pillowcase, blankets, and bedspread that are clean and in good repair. Continued on 809-C
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction