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25 | Licensing Program Analysts, (LPAs) Armando Perez, Ahliah Sharp, and Tremayne Barra made an announced visit to the facility for the purpose of conducting a pre-licensing inspection due to a change of ownership with residents in care. LPA met with Applicant Restituto Calilung, who accompanied LPAs for the inspection. Applicant has submitted an application for five (5) non ambulatory residents and (1) bedridden for a total capacity of 6. On August 19, 2025, Riverside County Fire Department approved a fire clearance for the facility.
The facility is a one story home with five (5) client bedrooms, one (1) staff room, three (3) bathrooms, laundry area, living room, dining area and kitchen. LPA’s observed clients’ bedrooms with the required bedding and furniture, such as, clean mattresses/linen, night stands, dressers, chairs, lighting, and emergency lighting. Client bathrooms and showers had the required bars, non slip mats and had clean appliances that were operating in safe and sanitary condition. Facility kitchen had the ability to prepare food in clean environment and possessed equipment in good working condition. The facility met the required 2-day supply of perishable and 7-day supply of non-perishable foods. Sharps, such as knives and scissors, will be stored in a locked drawer in the kitchen.
Client and staff files will be in a locked closet by the hallway entrance door. Client medication will be centrally stored and locked in the same secured closetl. LPA’s observed no bodies of water. There is a covered patio with sufficient seating for all the clients. All passageways were free from obstruction. LPA observed fire extinguisher was serviced. The smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms were tested and operational.
Continued on LIC 809-C.
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