Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Cuadra arrived unannounced to conduct a Required - 1 Year inspection and met with, Administrator/Licensee, Lina Fojas. There are currently residents with a diagnosis of dementia and receiving hospice services. Annual fees are current.
LPA/staff toured the home at around 9:30am and found the home to be at a comfortable temperature with all exits free from obstruction. Residents have a call button to alert staff and call bell button was tested and operational during inspection. Exit doors have auditory alarms to alert staff. Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors were tested and operational. The fire extinguisher located in the kitchen was observed charged and serviced as of July 2025. Last disaster drill was conducted on 6/27/25. Water temperature measured 116.4, 113.7 and 117.1 which is within regulation of 105-120 degrees. Bathrooms have required non-skid surfaces and grab bars. However, two out of three faucets located in resident's bathrooms were spraying water all over the place. LPA discussed with Administrator the issue (technical violation issued). Cleaning products and knives are stored in locked cabinets in the kitchen. There was enough food supply for seven days of non-perishables foods and two day supply of perishables food. Food appeared to be handled, stored and prepared in a healthful manner. Residents' medications are stored in kitchen locked cabinet and closet. The facility doesn't handle cash resources. Required postings observed. The facility is a two level home, but all resident's bedrooms are located on the first level of the home, no evacuation chair needed. Contact information reviewed. Continue on LIC809C...
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction