Facility Evaluation Report
At approximately 11:30AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Ali Deniz arrived unannounced to conduct a required 1-year annual inspection and was greeted by Margaret Mroz, Licensee/Administrator. Facility is an Adult Residential Facility with Developmentally Disabled Clients in care. Facility licensed for 4 clients. LPA was informed that there are 2 clients in care, and both were away at their day programs.
At approximately 11:50AM, LPA and Licensee initiated a tour of the facility and observed the following: Facility is a two-story home, was a comfortable temperature, and passageways were free from obstructions. Water temperature in clients' bathrooms measured within the allowable range of 105 to 120 degrees F per Title 22 regulations. LPA observed a supply of clean linens and paper products available to clients. Clients' bedrooms were inspected and observed to have appropriate furnishings as outlined in Title 22 regulations. Cabinets containing cleaning supplies and other items that could pose a risk were locked. Facility has at least two days of perishable and one week of non-perishable foods. Facility has supplies enough to operate for more than 72 hours in an emergency. However LPA observed an emergency water supply was low and licensee agreed to order more emergency water supply. There is outdoor space for activities. There is a pool in the backyard, which is gated and locked. There are two sheds in the back yard, which were observed to be used for storage and projects, and both were locked. LPA observed puzzles and a supply of games for clients. Licensee states that clients attend outings and go on vacations with her and her family.
The facility is hardwired. Fire extinguisher was last serviced March 2025. Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors were tested and operational during inspection. Facility conducts regular disaster drills quarterly, and the most recent drill was conducted 05/19/2025. Licensee states facility has a back-up generator if one is needed. There was enough lighting in all common areas, resident rooms, and hallways. Medication is centrally stored and secure in dining room in a cabinet.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction