Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Blessed Family Living II, INC., Simi Valley01/24/2026Licence 565801685

Capacity6
Census6
Date signed01/27/2026 11:32:24 AM
Name of licensing program analystZabel Chochian
Name of licensing program managerDesaree Perera
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Zabel Chochian arrived at the facility unannounced to conduct a required annual visit. Upon arrival, the LPA met with staff and explained the reason for the visit. Licensee Jennifer Hamilton arrived shortly after. LPA toured the physical plant areas inside and outside to ensure there are no health and safety hazards and the facility is in compliance with Title 22 Regulations.

At the time of the visit, the common area furniture's were observed to be in good condition. The facility maintained a comfortable temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit. The LPA observed required postings throughout the common areas. The LPA observed two residents watching television in the living room, three resident in their room and one resident out in the patio. LPA met with residents, visiting family and staff.

LPA toured five (5) bedrooms total. One (1) bedroom is designated for staff use; two (2) shared and two (2) private bedrooms for resident use. Resident bedrooms were observed furnished appropriately with clean linens, appropriate furnishings and sufficient lighting. The resident bathrooms were clean and sanitary and in operating condition with grab bars and non-skid surfaces. A sufficient supply of clean linen and towels were observed stored in the hallways cabinets. A sufficient supply of PPE and toiletries were observed stored inaccessible to residents in care in a hallway cabinet.

LPA inspected the kitchen/food service area at approximately 2:15pm. Knives and sharp objects are stored in a locked drawer to the right of the sink. Some cleaning supplies were observed kept underneath the sink inaccessible to residents in care. Kitchen appliances were observed to be in operable condition. The facility has a sufficient supply of perishable and non-perishable food properly stored at this time. LPA observed medication centrally stored and resident files securely stored in the cabinet.

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