Facility Evaluation Report
At 1:30 PM on 07/15/2025, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Triel Ellen Lindstrom arrived at the facility `unannounced to conduct a required annual inspection and was greeted by a Caregiver. The LPA identified herself, explained the purpose of the visit, and asked to meet with the Designated Facility Administrator (DFA). A second Caregiver called the Licensee to announce the LPA’s arrival. Venice Andrews, an Administrator for Golden Age facilities, arrived at the facility at 2:00 PM and a brief interview followed. The Administrator accompanied the LPA on a tour of the physical plant. The LIcensee arrived at 4:30 PM. The CARE inspection tool was used during this inspection.
This facility was a four-bedroom house located in a residential neighborhood. It was licensed to serve six non-ambulatory residents and had a hospice waiver for six residents. The census was six residents and give residents receive hospice care. There were two Caregivers on duty at the time of this visit.
The LPA toured the inside of the house, including four resident bedrooms, the kitchen/dining combination room, the two bathrooms, a family room, and the garage. The entire house was clean, odor-free, and pest-free. Two bedrooms were double-occupancy and two bedrooms were single-occupancy. Each occupied bedroom had the required furniture and closet space for personal belongings. The windows and window screens were in good repair. One bathroom was a shared bathroom located in a hallway. This bathroom had grab bars, a shower chair, and non-slip mats. The second bathroom was connected to the master bedroom. The bathrooms were clean and the water temperature at the bathroom sink was 109 degrees Fahrenheit.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction