Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Davis Guest Home #1, Modesto04/04/2022Licence 507001266

Capacity48
Census47
Date signed04/05/2022 08:54:39 AM
The inspector’s account

Unannounced annual visit conducted on 04/04/2022 by Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Charlie Yang who was met by the facility designated Administrator Heather McClosky who was briefly interviewed.

Medication area and medication carts were observed to be locked and made inaccessible to the residents at this time.

Fire extinguishers, located throughout this facility, were observed to have been annually inspected on 09/08/2021 by the local fire extinguisher company, Gateway Fire, and in compliance at this time.

Tour of the facility resident bedrooms was conducted. It was learned that there were two separate wings for the residents at this time. One wing was solely for the male residents and the other wing was solely for the female residents. Furniture and furnishings were observed to be sufficient and able to meet the needs of the residents at this time.

Resident restrooms were toured and hot water temperatures were taken to make sure that they were within the allowed range of 105-120 degrees.

Shower units and bathing units were toured. These units were separate from the facility resident restrooms.

Facility food storage area was toured. A review was conducted to make sure that this facility had a sufficient supply of 2-day perishable and 7-day nonperishable food quantities at all times.

Laundry area was toured. It was observed that this area was locked and made inaccessible to the residents at this time. It was learned that resident clothes and bedding were washed in this laundry area while the heavier items such as comforters and blankets were washed in the larger commercial washer as needed.

A tour of the kitchen area was conducted. It was learned that meals were prepared and served to the residents by facility staff.

Dining area, living room areas, and all other areas intended for resident use were toured. Furniture and furnishings were observed to be sufficient and able to meet the needs of the residents at this time.

Linen supplies were observed to be sufficient and able to meet the needs of the residents at this time.

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