Facility Evaluation Report

Curtis Homes, Redding12/13/2023Licence 455002663

Capacity4
Census4
Date signed12/13/2023 10:25:49 AM
The inspector’s account

On 12/13/2023 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Ivan Avila arrived at the facility unannounced to conduct a 1-year annual inspection and met with Venessa Ramirez and explained the purpose of the visit. LPA Avila and Administrator toured facility together to ensure the health and safety of residents in care. Kitchen: The kitchen appeared clean and the appliances and fixtures functional during the time of visit. The LPA observed a sufficient supply of perishable and non-perishable food at the facility; Sharp objects are stored in locked cabinet. Water temperature measured at 114 degrees. The Garage: The LPA observed the garage, where extra storage is kept and is inaccessible to residents. Bedrooms: The LPA observed resident bedrooms furnished with at least one night stand, bed, and sufficient lighting for each resident. The bedrooms had appropriate and adequate bedding and linens such as sheets, pillowcases, and blankets. Bathrooms: The LPA observed the resident bathrooms to be clean, and properly supplied. Residents have sufficient supplies for personal hygiene products. Common Areas: These included the living, and dining area. The common areas were checked for cleanliness and furniture was checked for functionality during time of visit. Surrounding Grounds (Outdoors) : The LPA observed appropriate outdoor furniture, with a covered shaded area for residents. There are no bodies of water on the premises. The washer and dryer are held in a room adjacent to the kitchen. Cleaning supplies and disinfectants are kept in a locked cabinet. Record Review: Facility records are stored inaccessible to residents. The LPA reviewed four (4) staff, and four (4) resident files. All documents reviewed appeared complete and current. Medications: During the facility visit a medications review was initiated. Medications are centrally stored and locked in a room inaccessible to residents in care; medications are labeled and checked for expiration dates. Medications are properly documented on the centrally stored medications and destruction record log. No errors observed during the medication review. No deficiencies cited during today's visit. Exit interview conducted and copy of the report was provided to Venessa Ramirez.

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