Facility Evaluation Report
On June 18, 2025, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Kiran Jain arrived unannounced at the facility to conduct a Required 1-Year Annual inspection. LPA met with the Assisted Living Director (ALD), Joni Tsukimura, and disclosed the purpose of the inspection. Executive Director (ED), Preet Kaur joined shortly after.
The facility consisted of seven (7) buildings from one to three floors each. There was one (1) building with a combination of Assisted Living unit (Lodge) and Memory support unit (Health Center) and six (6) buildings for Independent living units (Redwood, Cedar, Magnolia, Maple, Birch, and Willow). The ALD informed the LPA that the facility had 172 residents in care at the time, including 31 in Assisted Living, 15 in memory support, and 126 in Independent Living.
At 9:50 AM, LPA initiated a walk-through of the facility, accompanied by ALD.
LPA inspected randomly selected eight (8) resident rooms in Assisted Living and Memory Care units. The rooms were found to be clean, well-lit, and equipped with the required furniture. Emergency pull cords were observed to be functioning in the resident rooms with an average response time of 1 minute. LPA inspected the private bathrooms in random rooms. The bathrooms contained soap, grab bars, towels, a trash can, and non-slip flooring. The hot water temperature at the sink faucets measured between 110.3°F to 113.6°F. “Oxygen in Use” signs were observed posted outside the residents’ room where oxygen was administered.
LPA inspected the Assisted Living and Memory Support kitchen and found it clean. The refrigerator, freezer, and pantry cabinets were checked, and there was a sufficient supply of fresh perishable food for two (2) days and nonperishable staples for seven (7) days.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction