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25 | On 10/02/23 at 9:00am, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA), Wendy Gibbs, conducted an announced Prelicensing visit to the facility listed above. LPA met with Administrator/Licensee, Zenaida Malabunga, and explained the purpose of today's visit. An applications was submitted for a change of ownership. Currently there are 4 residents living at the facility, 1 resident is ambulatory and 3 are nonambulatory.
Structure/Physical Plant The facility is a single story home in a residential neighborhood. The home consists of four (4) bedrooms, two (2) bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, attached garage, and front and backyard. The backyard has a shaded patio with chairs and table. The front and backyard are landscaped and in good repair. All ramps have secured handrails. All walkways outside were clean, clear, and free of obstructions, debris, and hazards. There are no bodies of water on the premises.
Bedrooms LPA inspected all resident bedrooms. LPA observed all bedrooms to have a bed, dresser, nightstand with lamp, chair, and ample storage space for resident use. All beds had the required linens, including a mattress cover, fitted sheets, blanket, comforter, and pillows. LPA observed an ample supply of bed linens stored in a cabinet in the hallway and an additional supply in the residents’ closets. All bedrooms were observed to be in good repair.
Bathrooms LPA inspected all resident bathrooms. All bathrooms were found to be within Title 22 regulations. All bathrooms were observed to be operable. The showers were observed to be clean, and clear of mold or mildew. Both showers had secured safety handrails, nonskid matts, and shower chairs available. The water temperature measured 111.4-degrees and 110.3-degrees Fahrenheit. LPA observed hygiene products secured in a cabinet under the sink and are inaccessible to residents. An additional supply was observed secured in a cabinet in the garage. LPA observed an ample supply of towels in a cabinet in the hallway and an additional supply stored in each residents closet.
Kitchen LPA inspected the kitchen and found it to be clean and sanitary. LPA observed all appliances, including stove, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave, to be in good working repair. LPA observed an ample supply of cutleries, pots, and pans to be in good repair. LPA observed a 3-day supply of perishable foods and a 7-day supply of nonperishable foods. All food was observed labeled, and properly stored. Continued on LIC809-C |