Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Pace Parkway, Vacaville10/04/2023Licence 486803406

Capacity75
Census49
Date signed10/04/2023 11:33:27 AM
The inspector’s account

On 10/4/2023 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Tobola conducted an unannounced Annual Required – 1 yr inspection for this facility and met with Program Director, Brittany Beringer. The facility is licensed by PACE Solano and currently serves 49 clients, 22 of which were at the facility at the time of visit. The facility is currently conducting partial in-person service program with hybrid options available to some clients. The facility runs on staggered scheduling.

LPA continued with a tour of the facility with Director; facility was found to be clean and at a comfortable temperature with all exits free from obstruction. Fire extinguishers were found to be last charged September 29, 2023. Carbon monoxide detector located in main common area was tested and found to be in working order. Vacaville Fire Department conducted fire safety inspection on 7/18/2023 for all exits, safety devices including sprinklers, alarms and smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

Clients were observed to be engaged in various group activities including, discussion, arts & crafts, large group movie and other options to choose during classroom hours. During the visit, transportation staff and clients were observed preparing to go on outings including visits to local parks and shopping centers. Facility designates several Direct Support Staff to accompany clients by group. Clients observed to have positive relationship with staff continuously engaging and participating with clients. LPA was informed that clients currently provide their own meals with snacks provided throughout the day. Facility also offers scheduled lunch outings scheduled throughout the month. Facility primarily holds outdoor activities during outings and also has a large outdoor parking lot area located in the rear of the building with a basketball hoop and gardening boxes for client use. Toxins, cleaning supplies and other potentially dangerous items are stored in a designated cleaning supply closet inaccessible to clients. All other storage closets and containers holding items that could potentially be a danger to clients if accessible were all found to be locked and secured.

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