Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Golden Age II, Modesto08/28/2023Licence 507002688

Capacity6
Census5
Date signed08/30/2023 07:48:24 AM
The inspector’s account

On 08/28/2023 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Arielle Pascua arrived unannounced to this facility to conduct an annual visit. LPA Pascua was greeted by House Manager, Venice Andrews, and explained the purpose of the visit. LPA Pascua asked that HM Andrews call the Facility Designated Representative, Kenroy Anderson to inform him that CCL was present. Shortly after, LPA met with FDR Anderson and Licensee, Marinela Placintar. There was one other staff member present, Donald Stewart.

This facility is licensed to serve 6 residents who are 60 or older, all of which may be ambulatory. This facility has a dementia program on file and has a hospice waiver for 4.

Current census was 5. A brief interview with Licensee Placintar was conducted.

LPA reviewed 5 resident files. It was learned that there are 2 residents receiving hospice services. 5 out 5 resident files were current and complete. LPA reviewed 3 staff files. 3 out 3 staff files are complete and up to date. Administrator holds an active and current certificate #6000942740 and expires on 06/23/2024.

The interior of the physical plant was in good condition and sanitary. Fire extinguishers appeared to have been annually inspected by Jorgenson Co on 02/27/2023.

The kitchen area was toured. LPA observed a non-perishable and perishable foods in the cabinets and refrigerator. Additional perishable food supplies were identified in the garage.

LPA observed a locked centralized stored medication cabinet located in the kitchen. Along with the administrator, the LPA observed, reviewed, and compared resident medication and medication dispensing logs. First Aid Kit was present and contained all of the required components.

A tour of the bathrooms was conducted. Hot water temperature was measured and observed to be within the required range of 105-120 degrees. A linen closet was located in the hallway and presented a sufficient amount of linens to adequately supply and meet the needs of the residents at this time.

A tour of the bedrooms was conducted. Resident furniture was observed to be sufficient to meet their needs at this time.

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