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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Michael Tea made an announced visit to the facility for the purpose of conducting a pre-licensing inspection. LPA Tea met with designated Licensee (LE) Maria Jasmin Avila and Administrator (AD) Sheila Ben.
An application to operate a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) was received by our agency on April 4, 2025, for a total capacity of six non-ambulatory of which one maybe bedridden in Room #1. The fire clearance was approved by a fire inspector from the Orange County Fire Authority on April 29, 2025.
The facility is a one-story home with four resident bedrooms, three bathrooms, living room, kitchen, and dining area. There are two exit gates on both sides of the house that are self-latching and unlocked. There is a shaded seating area for clients in the shared yard with their sister facility. LPA did not observe any obstacles or hazards. There are activities such as games and puzzles for residents to play and participate in.
LPA observed Administrator certificate, Facility sketch and Emergency Disaster Plan in the facility mounted on the wall in the front part of the house. The See Something, Say Something poster (PUB 475), Long Term Care Ombudsman poster, and Personal Rights were posted up on the walls of the front entry way.
Resident bedrooms had the required furnishings. The bedroom with a door to the backyard had a working door alarm. LPA observed all beds had linens and blankets. There is an ample supply of linens and towels. Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors tested operational. Hot water temperatures in the bathrooms measured between 114.2 to 114.8 Fahrenheit degrees. Bathrooms were observed to be operational and have a working toilet, wash basin, and bathtub/shower, as well as grab bars and non-skid surface mats. Toxins are secured and locked in a backyard shed.
(Pre-licensing Report continuation on LIC809-C)
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