Facility Evaluation Report
Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jason Lund arrived unannounced to conduct a one-year-old required visit. LPA Lund met with Administrator Jatinder Dhillon and explained the purpose of the visit. Census:3
LPA Lund & Administrator Jatinder Dhillon toured/inspected the facility including the kitchen, LPA Lund observed enough perishable foods for 2 days and enough non-perishable foods for 7 days. Knives were locked in a cabinet and cleaning products were locked under the kitchen sink and inaccessible to residents. Weekly menus for meals were attached to the pantry door. During a inspection of the backyard, LPA Lund observed a shaded seating area on green turf and a pomegranate tree. There is a cleared pathway to the street for emergencies. LPA Lund then inspected the medication closet which contained clients prescriptions. A first aid kit was present and contained scissors, tweezers, thermometer and a first aid manual. The medication closet where medication is stored was locked and inaccessible to clients in care. A smoke and carbon monoxide test was conducted and both were found to be functioning. The facility has one fire extinguisher purchased on 3/4/26 that is fully charged. The thermostat stated the indoor temperature was 73 degrees Fahrenheit (F) which is within the requirement of 68 degrees F and 85 degrees F. Furnishings for use by the clients met the needs of the clients. All clients have their own rooms and the rooms contained a bed with sheets, lamp, night stand, chair, closet and drawers. LPA Lund reviewed 2 clients files and 3 caregivers files and were in compliance.
No deficiencies were observed and cited during this visit. Exit interview and report left.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction