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Facility Evaluation Report

Ward Residential Care Home I, Vallejo03/20/2025Licence 486803937

Capacity6
Census6
Date signed03/20/2025 03:13:43 PM
The inspector’s account

At approximately 9:00 AM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Robert Frank arrived unannounced to conduct a required 1 Year visit and was greeted by Caregiver Rowena Vengua. Administrator Alicia Poquiz arrived at 9:30 AM. Ward Residential Care Home I is Licensed as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE). The facility is a single story ranch house. The facility has an approved fire clearance for six (6) Residents. Four (4) residents may be non-ambulatory. The facility has a Hospice Waiver for three (3) residents. Upon arrival, LPA was informed that there were six (6) residents in care. At approximately 9:35 AM, LPA reviewed the Facility's Staff Roster and found that all staff on-site were background cleared and associated to the facility per regulation.

At approximately 9:40 AM, LPA toured the facility with Administrator Poquiz. All exits were clear and unobstructed. The two (2) fire extinguishers were last serviced and tagged on 6/17/2024. The facility was sufficiently lighted. LPA inspected three (3) resident bedrooms and found all to have sufficient lighting and furnishings as required per Title 22 Regulations. There was a sufficient supply of both perishable and nonperishable foods as required by Title 22 Regulations. There was an appropriate supply of cleaning products, linens, hygiene products and paper products available for residents. Toxins were observed to be stored inaccessible to residents. Facility has an infection control plan as required. The facility has a required emergency disaster plan. The facility is conducting fire and emergency drills quarterly. The last disaster drill was conducted on 1/20/2025. The facility does have emergency food and supplies to meet the "72 hour shelter in place" requirements. Hot water temperatures for all sinks in facility were found to be within Title 22 regulations of 105 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Facility smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors were tested and observed to be operational.

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