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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Tuesday Cabiness arrived at the facility at 9:30am to conduct Annual inspection. LPA was greeted by front the receptionist, who notified the Executive Director (ED) April Princesa, and who was informed the reason of the visit. The entire facility has (3) floors, which is licensed for (160) non-ambulatory, of which (67) may be bedridden on the 1st and 2nd floor of villas 1 & 2. There is a hospice waiver for (13), and fire clearance approved for delayed egress for the Memory Care, located in villa 2. The current census is 132. Facility license/sketch, rights of resident council, grievance/complaint procedures, emergency disaster plan, resident bill of rights, personal rights, rights of resident council, discrimination notice, theft and loss policy, activity schedule, and evacuation plan visibly posted.
Common areas: LPA conducted a physical plant tour with (ED) April, and inspected the first floor, which identifies front entrance lounge with a hospitality station with coffee, water, and tea. The Administration offices, beauty salon, resident’s rooms, and laundry were also observed. All areas were clean and appropriately furnished for resident’s comfort. Passageways were free from obstruction, and inside temperature was comfortable. The second and third floor consists of resident rooms, activity, fitness, snack room, mail room, and personal laundry equipment for residents. The third floor also has movie and game room, and library. Dining Room: Passageways were free from obstruction, with adequate lighting. There is a daily menu placed on the table, with chairs and table were comfortable and clean. LPA observed residents eating a variety and healthy food for lunch. Coffee, tea, and water is available throughout the day, as well as a variety of snacks. Resident Rooms: All apartments are provided with a microwave and refrigerator purchased by the facility. Rooms, floors, walls, and carpet areas were clean in good repair. Residents can have pets, and during inspection, LPA observed cats and dogs signs posted on resident's doors. Thermostat, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detectors were being tested during the inspection, hired by Johnson Control Inc, (JCI) company.
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