Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Cuadra conducted an unannounced Annual Required – 1 yr. Inspection for this facility and met with Administrator, Bessa Livica. All clients were attending to day program. Annual fees are current. Required postings observed.
LPA/staff toured the facility and it was found to be clean, passageways free from obstructions and at a comfortable temperature. Client’s bedrooms, common areas, kitchen & food storage areas were inspected. Fire Extinguishers were found to be last charged on July 2026. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors were inspected by an outside agency on June 15, 2026. There was adequate supply of linens, hygiene and medical products. All client’s bedrooms have proper lighting and equipment appropriate for client care needs. Water was tested at faucets accessible to clients and measured 106.1 degrees F which falls within Title 22 regulation. Sharps, cleaning supplies and other items that could pose harm if accessible to client in care were found to be secured in the kitchen area. Bathrooms were equipped with necessary equipment and devices to meet client needs. The facility has generators, home is fire sprinkled, it has interior fire door and last emergency disaster drill was conducted on 7/6/26. Emergency food and water for at least 72-hours. Facility has at least two days of perishable and one week of non-perishable foods. Currently there are clients who are fed through G-tubes. LPA was able to verify that facility maintains a 7+ day supply of client prescribed nutritional formulas and supplies. LVNs and RNs are responsible for all tube feeds and medications. Facility van contain a fire extinguisher and first aid kit.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction