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25 | On 03/17/25 Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Javina George made an announced visit to the facility to conduct a prelicensing inspection. LPA met with Jacarra Gilmore, whom accompanied LPA on the tour. The applicant has applied for a license for age range 18 through 59. On 07/05/24 the Riverside County Fire Department approved the facility for six (6) ambulatory Clients.
The facility is two story structure inside a gated community that consists of (3) bedrooms and (3) bathrooms, loft, kitchen, laundry room, den, dining area, garage, and backyard. The facility was observed to have solar panels. LPA observed for the home to have the required postings, and operable combined smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, as well as one (1) fully charged fire extinguisher. The facility was observed to have a sufficient food supply of 2 day of perishable and a 7-day supply of nonperishable food items.
The client bedrooms were observed to have adequate lighting, clean linen, chest of drawers, and chairs. The medications, will be stored in the hallway across from the laundry area. The staff and client files will be store in a locked closet upon entry to the home. The facility does not have any pools or bodies of water or known guns or ammunition on the premises. However there is a community pool in the area, as well as a nature trail for the clients to use, with facility staff supervision.
The facility was evaluated in accordance with the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 22 Chapter 6, Division 6. The applicants successfully completed COMP III orientation on 03/11/25. Based on the observations and evaluation of the facility this date, the facility’s ready for licensure.
An exit interview was conducted, and a copy of this report was provided to applicant Jacarra Gilmore, applicant.
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