Facility Evaluation Report
At approximately 8:35 AM Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Stevenson arrived unannounced to conducted a required annual inspection and met with caregiver Azieb Tecle who has Designation of Responsibility (RP) who called licensee/administrator Abraham Naizgy who was away working at his second job as a nurse.
Facility was formerly located in Antioch, Ca. and is currently licensed for six (6) ambulatory residents four (4) upstairs bedrooms. All required rooms have a smoke alarms. Licensee has both an Emergency Disaster Plan and Infection control plan on file.
At approximately 9:05 AM LPA conducted a tour and found the facility to be clean, without odors, food in freezers and pantries were found to be stored within compliance. All exits were clear of obstruction. All resident rooms had required accommodations per regulations. All resident rooms, common areas, bathrooms, and hallways had sufficient lighting for client use. Hot water was checked at 119.9F degrees Fahrenheit. There were two fire extinguishers purchased 11/13/2025 and found fully charged, licensee was advised to tape purchase reciepts or have fire extinguishers inspected annually and tagged. Carbon monoxide detectors, 2, worked properly during the inspection. All smoke alarms worked properly during the inspection; The smoke alarms are hard wired. Facility had a sufficient supply of perishable and non-perishable food items. LPA observed the backyard to be clean and orderly. An exterior shed was found to be locked and have a few hardware supplies.
Licensee was advised to ensure that community bathrooms do not have cloth wash cloths to reduce infection risk.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction