Complaint Investigation Report
Based a review of R1's Appraisal/Needs and services plan, resident R1 requires constant visual supervision. R1 also needs the assistance of a responsible person when he/she access the community. The form states that previously, AWOL had been a large problem for R1.
A review of R1's physicians report states that R1 CANNOT leave the facility unassisted.
A review of R1's Individual program plan states that R1 "has never traveled independently. He/she requires constant visual supervision and the assistance of a responsible person when he access the community. Previously, AWOL had been a large problem. "
Based on interviews and documents review the preponderance of evidence standard has been met therefore the above allegations is found to be SUBSTANTIATED.
Deficiencies were cited from California Code of Regulations, Title 22 during today’s visit, see LIC 9099-D.
This report was reviewed with Administrator Maria Marquez and a copy of the report was provided. Appeal Rights was provided.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction