Complaint Investigation Report
Although, C1’s placement agency has reached out to LPA confirming that C1 is currently medical cleared, but they have concerns about C1 being discharged and returning to this facility due to recent diagnosis that it was unknown to them requiring higher level of care for C1 that the facility is not able to provide them and raised concerns about the health and safety of other clients in care at this facility. Per Service Coordinator, the facility staff have been actively involved collaborating and providing updates of C1’s behavior since their placement at this facility. Furthermore, the placement agency as of 8/14/24 have assessed C1’s eligibility requirements to stay at other facility that is able to meet their current needs until permanent residential option is found. Based on interviews conducted with C1’s responsible party all information above mentioned was confirmed without any concerns been raised. However, C1 was medically cleared on 8/9/24 at 9am, but the facility refused to take C1 back due to their behavior, and they were placed to another facility on 8/14/24. Per admission agreement C1 should be given 30-days eviction notice, but the facility refused to take C1 back until eviction could be effective until 9/8/2024. The preponderance of evidence standard has been met; therefore, the above allegation is found to be SUBSTANTIATED. California Code of Regulations, (Title 22, Division 6, Chapter 8), is cited on the attached LIC 9099D. Appeal Rights Given.
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