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25 | Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Michael Tea conducted an unannounced visit. The purpose of today’s visit was to conduct the Annual Required inspection. At around 1:00 PM LPA Tea was greeted and granted entry into the facility by Licensee (LE) Rona Lomeda and Administrator (AD) Rochel Malaca and explained the reason for the visit. The facility is licensed for 122 non-ambulatory residents, with a hospice waiver for twenty five. Currently there are 27 residents, of which six are on hospice during today's visit.
LPA Tea reviewed six resident files and four staff files. Resident files and staff files contained all the required documentation. Upon review of records, the facility is up to date with the required quarterly disaster drills, which was last conducted in August 6, 2025. LE Lomeda current certificate expires on October 06, 2025.
LPA Tea along with LE Lomeda and AD Malaca toured the facility. LPA toured the physical plant, checked food service, and the first aid kit. The facility is a two-story building that consists of 30 resident bedrooms on each floor with shared Jack and Jill bathrooms between each room. There are shower rooms, main activity area, dining room, kitchen, medication room, staff office spaces, small activities area for dementia residents and outdoor courtyard patio area in the middle of the building. The facility’s fire alarm system is monitored by a third-party service company and the fire department. LPA observed cameras in the common area with no sound. Resident bedrooms had the required furniture, bed linens and closet/drawer space to accommodate each resident comfortably. Resident bathrooms were checked. Toilets and water faucets worked properly, grab bars were secure, and shower was free of mold/mildew. Water temperature measured between 113. 3 to 114 Fahrenheit degrees. LPA pulled on the emergency pull cord in one of the resident rooms; staff came within two minutes to respond to the call. Common areas were clean and clear of hazards, doorways were free of obstructions. First aid kit had all the required elements including dressing, bandages, tweezers,
Annual continuation on LIC809-C
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