Facility Evaluation Report
On 10/02/2025 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Jill Nakagawa conducted a post-licensing inspection and was greeted by Facility Director Maggie Perri. Fire Clearance has been approved for 23 non-ambulatory, 10 of which may be bedridden. There were 12 residents and 4 staff at the time of inspection.
LPA conducted a tour of the facility grounds and found them to be clear of debris. The property houses goats and chickens, fruit trees and many safe pathways for residents to enjoy the outdoors. The interior of the facility was clean and odor-free. Residents were enjoying games and socialization during the visit. The facility is homey and decorated for Fall. Fire extinguishers throughout the facility were found to be last charged on 11/14/2024. Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors were found to be in working order. Last fire drill was held on 06/18/2025. Water temperature was measured throughout the facility and found within regulation between 105 & 120 degrees F. An additional supply of hygiene, continence and paper products are located in a secured storage closet. Hallways are illuminated around the clock for accessibility and resident safety. Bedrooms had required furnishings and linens. Kitchen was clean and sanitary and well-stocked with perishable and non-perishables, as required per regulation and sufficient for the 12 residents in care. There is a sufficient amount of dishes and cooking supplies with sharps and other hazardous items kept secured in designated drawer. A sample menu is posted in the kitchen located on the refrigerator and indicates a healthy and balanced set of meals for residents in care. Cleaning products and other toxins and chemicals are kept out of client access and found secured in the office and laundry room cabinets.
Source: California Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing. Methodology · Report a correction