Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Sherwood Forest Manor 3, Modesto08/08/2022Licence 507004570

Capacity6
Census4
Date signed08/08/2022 04:27:03 PM
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Arielle Pascua conducted an unannounced Required 1-Year Inspection Visit. LPA Pascua was greeted by caregiver, Nick Daplian. Caregiver, Daplian was asked to call the administrator to let them know that CCL was present at this time. Shortly after, LPA Pascua met with Facility Designated Administrator, Quincy Beltran and stated the purpose of today's visit. There was one other staff member present, Annie Javier. Administrator holds a current certificate and expires on, 04/18/2024.

This facility is licensed to served and accept up to 6 residents who are deemed to be non-ambulatory only. This facility is also vendorized to accept and retain Level 4F residents at this time.

Census was currently at 4. Tour of the facility was conducted.

Fire extinguisher located by the dining room appeared to have been annually inspected on 04/26/2022.

Dining areas, living areas, and all other areas intended for resident use were toured. It was observed that furniture and furnishings were sufficient and able to meet the needs of the residents at this time.

Kitchen area was toured. Food storage units were reviewed for adequate 2-day perishable and 7-day non perishable quantities at this time. Additional non-perishable food supply was identified in the pantry.

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

A tour of the garage was conducted. Additional storage for supplies were stored in cabinets. Additional incontinence supplies were also identified.

A tour of the laundry room was conducted. Laundry detergent, bleach, and all other cleaning supplies were observed to be locked and made inaccessible to the residents at this time.

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 tour of the resident bedrooms was conducted. Resident furniture was observed to be sufficient to meet the resident needs at this time. A tour of the staff bedroom was also conducted.

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