Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Marcella Tarin arrived unannounced to follow up on the facility's deficiencies that were cited during a pre-licensing visit for a change of ownership (CHOW) on 12/15/2025. LPA met with Licensee Zenebesh Ghebresellasie. LPA stated the purpose of the visit.
On 12/15/2025 during inspection, LPA observed damaged flooring located at the kitchen sink floor underneath a kitchen mat. During inspection of bedrooms, LPA observed in Bedroom #4, a damaged window sill (window sill has exposed nails), a damaged closet door track, and broken window blinds. LPA observed in Bedroom #5 broken blinds, a damaged window screen with holes (window near the bed, facing front of facility), and a damaged closet door track. LPA also observed 4 loose, not secure, wooden hand rails at the kitchen sliding door exit and Bedroom #1 sliding door exit, which lead toward the backyard. The kitchen screen door was also observed with a hole near the handle. Current licensee needs to address the damaged areas noted and ensure that the physical plant is in good repair with no damaged, loose or broken areas prior to issuing license to new owner. A deficiency was issued. Licensee submitted POC by POC due date.
During today's visit, LPA observed the kitchen sink flooring to be in good repair. LPA also observed Bedroom #4's window sill in good repair with no exposed nails, the closet door track has been replaced, and window blinds in good repair. LPA observed in Bedroom #5 window blinds and window screen in good repair, and the closet door track has been replaced. LPA also inspected 4 wooden hand rails, and they were observed to be in good repair and not loose. In addition, LPA also observed the kitchen screen door in good repair with no holes.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction