Senior Care Records.

Facility Evaluation Report

Varenita of Simi Valley, Simi Valley05/11/2026Licence 567610007

Capacity110
Census96
Date signed05/11/2026 03:36:19 PM
Name of licensing program analystMartha Arroyo
Name of licensing program managerDesaree Perera
The inspector’s account

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Martha Arroyo conducted an unannounced case management – legal/non-compliance visit. The purpose of today’s visit was to ensure the facility is maintaining substantial compliance. Upon arrival, the LPA met with the Resident Care Director (RCD), Cassandra Sadowsky, and the reason for the visit was explained. The LPA conducted a plant tour with the RCD and focused today’s visit on ensuring there are no health and safety hazards and facility is in compliance with Title 22 Regulations.

Starting at 02:25 p.m., ten (10) randomly selected resident bedrooms were observed. The LPA inspected eight (8) bedrooms in Assisted Living and two (2) bedrooms in Memory Care. All bedrooms were observed to be properly furnished and had sufficient lighting. Hot water temperatures in Assisted Living bathrooms measured between 113.9 and 118.2 degrees Fahrenheit. In Memory Care bathrooms, hot water temperatures measured between 115.3 and 117.0 degrees Fahrenheit at the time of the visit.

At the time of the visit, common area furniture was observed to be in good condition. The facility maintained a comfortable temperature. Several fire extinguishers were observed throughout the facility, all fully charged and with a service date of 12/05/2025. The facility’s Annual Fire Alarm Inspection was conducted on 12/11/2025 with no discrepancies noted. Required postings were observed throughout the common areas. The facility includes a courtyard which was observed to have adequate patio furniture for resident use. All interior and exterior passageways were observed to be free of obstructions.

The kitchen and food service area were inspected during today’s visit. The LPA observed sufficient perishable and non-perishable foods to meet the minimum two-day and seven-day supply of food and water. An adequate amount of emergency food and water was observed during today’s visit.

Exit interview conducted. Report was reviewed and copy was issued.

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