Complaint Investigation Report
According to Administrator, Yolo County Dept. of Public Health (CDPH) was also contacted on 1/31/2025 and a line list of cases submitted to CDPH on 2/1/2025 and CCL on 2/3/2025. According to the line list there were four cases of vomiting and/or diarrhea which had been reported to Administrator on 01/28/2025. CCL and CDPH guidelines require notification within 24 hours when there is an outbreak (3 or more cases). The allegation that Staff are not taking precautions to mitigate the spread of illness in the facility is substantiated. Based on review of records the preponderance of evidence standard has been met: Administrator did not notify the Department in the required timeframe therefore the above allegation is found to be SUBSTANTIATED. (Deficiency cited)
Deficiencies cited from the California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 6 of California Regulation and Health and Safety Code (cited on 9099-D). Appeal rights given to the former Licensee. Failure to correct the deficiency and/or repeat deficiencies within a 12-month period may result in civil penalties.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction