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Pleasant Home Care

License 157209223Residential Care - ElderlyBakersfield, CA
19 citations on record

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About this facility

Operating details and county context

Operating details

Capacity
6 residents
Phone
(714) 655-6454
Address
10609 Pleasant Valley Drive
Licensed since

Kern County context

150*CCLD

Total facilities

7.1*CCLD

Avg citations

9.6*CCLD

Avg visits

3.4*CCLD

Avg complaint visits

*CCLD: California Community Care Licensing Division. Updated weekly. Last refresh .

Citations

19 citations on record

Every regulation cited on a CCLD inspection of this facility, sourced from the public record. Each row links to the visit’s inspector narrative.

What does Type A vs Type B mean?

Type A. Serious citation. Imminent or substantial risk to children. The regulator requires corrective action immediately and may impose a civil penalty.

Type B. Lower-severity citation. Corrective action required, no imminent risk. The regulator monitors compliance on the next visit.

2026

  • 87309(a)Type A

    Ensure hazardous items are locked and not unattended

    Based on interview conducted and observations, knives observed unlock under kitchen counter and chemicals observed unlocked under kitchen sink and in garage cabinet, which poses/posed an immediate health and safety risk for the person in care.

  • 87412(g)Type B

    Maintain personnel records at facility location

    Based on interview conducted, observation, and records reviewed, Licensee/Administrator’s file is not in the facility available for review, poses/posed a potential health and safety and personal rights risk to the resident in care.

  • Record dose details and resident medication response

    Based on interview conducted, observations, and records reviewed, all of R1’s medication were administered and not record in the resident’s MAR. R1’s medication Incruse Ellipta Inhalation and Polyethylene Glycol were not recorded in the MAR, which poses/posed an immediate health and safety risk for the person in care.

  • Record centrally stored prescriptions and refill data

    Based on interview conducted, observation, and records reviewed, all the resident’s current medications were not recorded in Centrally Stored Medication (Lic 622) record, poses/posed a potential health and safety and personal rights risk to the resident in care.

2025

  • 87463(b)Type B

    Document required significant condition changes

    Based on interview conducted, observation, and records reviewed, R3 is bedridden, and no reappraisal was completed for change of condition, poses/posed a potential health and safety and personal rights risk to the resident in care.

  • Give PRN medication by physician order

    Based on observation, records reviewed, and interview conducted, all the resident’s medication were administrated daily. Medication was checked and MAR was reviewed, all residents’ medications were not administered as instructed by physician which poses/posed an immediate health and safety risk for the person in care.

  • Record dose details and resident medication response

    Based on observations and records reviewed, R1’s medication Morphine Sulf 100 mg/5ml was not record in the resident’s MAR. R2’s medication Glipizide 5mg and Vitamin @ 1.25 mg were record administered daily for the month of April 2025 and not observed in the facility. At approximately 10:58AM, LPA observed R3’s MARs, staff record all R3’s evening medications were all administered, which poses/posed an immediate health and safety risk for the person in care.

  • 87465(i)Type B

    Dispose of unused medications with required witness

    Based on interview conducted, observation, and records reviewed, R2 and R3 destructed medications were stored in food pantry, not record and not destructed, poses/posed a potential health and safety and personal rights risk to the resident in care.

  • 87468(a)(6)Type A

    Based on observation and interviews conducted, upon arrival the hall food pantry was locked, which poses/posed a potential health and safety and personal rights risk to the resident in care.

  • Separate storage for cleaning chemicals

    Based on observation and interviews conducted, at 10:46AM , laundry detergent were observed stored and locked in food pantry with food supplies, which poses/posed a potential health and safety and personal rights risk to the resident in care.

  • Onsite food stock levels for nonperishables and perishables

    Based on observation and interview conducted, 7 day nonperishable foods were not observed, poses/posed an immediate health, safety or personal rights risk to persons in care.

  • Food quality controls and rejected damaged goods

    Based on observation, perishable foods were observed, poses/posed an immediate health, safety or personal rights risk to persons in care.

  • 87608(a)(5)(B)Type B

    Based on interview conducted, observation, and records reviewed, all the resident’s current medications were not record in Centrally Stored Medication (Lic 622) record, poses/posed a potential health and safety and personal rights risk to the resident in care.

  • 1796.45Type B

    Based on records review and interviews conducted, S1 did not have a TB result, which poses a potential risk to the health and safety of the residents.

  • 87309(a)Type A

    Ensure hazardous items are locked and not unattended

    Based on observation and interview conducted, staff was using a knife to cook then approximately at 12:19PM left to the room to assist R1 leaving knife on the kitchen counter unattended and unlock, poses/posed an immediate health, safety or personal rights risk to persons in care.

  • 87405(a)Type B

    Certified administrator requirements and substitute coverage

    Based on observation and interviews conducted, Administrator works only on Saturday and Sunday and S1 is staff that works Monday through Friday, which poses/posed a potential health and safety and personal rights risk to the resident in care.

  • 87405(d)Type A

    Required administrator qualifications listed in this subsection

    Based on observation interview record review, the licensee did not comply with the section cited above due to the amount of citations Administrator is not meeting the requirements of this regulation, which poses an immediate health, safety or personal rights risk to persons in care.

2024

  • Use slip-resistant surfaces in bathing areas

    Based on observation, the licensee did not comply with the section cited above when LPA did not observed a non-skid mat in the resident’s bathtub this poses an potential health, safety or personal rights risk to persons in care.

  • 87309(a)Type A

    Ensure hazardous items are locked and not unattended

    Based on observation, the licensee did not comply with the section cited above when LPA observed multiple used paint cans, garden tools, and laundry detergent stored in back of the garage unlock and accessible to residents in care this poses an immediate health, safety or personal rights risk to persons in care.

Inspection record

6 visits on record since 2022. Most recent on 2026-03-24.

4 routine inspections.

19 citations across the record on file

Nearby

Other licensed assisted living facilities in Bakersfield

FAQ

Common questions about this facility

Is Pleasant Home Care licensed in California?

Yes, Pleasant Home Care is currently licensed in California. It has been licensed since 2022.

How many citations does Pleasant Home Care have?

Pleasant Home Care has 19 citations on record: 10 Type A (more serious) and 9 Type B citations. It has received 6 visits (4 inspections, 2 other visits).

When was Pleasant Home Care last inspected?

Pleasant Home Care was last inspected on March 24, 2026 (about 3 months ago). California inspects licensed assisted living facilities (RCFEs) on a periodic basis or following a complaint.

What type of assisted living facility is Pleasant Home Care?

Pleasant Home Care is a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE), which is a licensed assisted living facility serving older adults with a licensed capacity of 6 residents. It is located in Bakersfield, Kern County, California.

How does Pleasant Home Care compare to other assisted living facilities in Kern County?

Pleasant Home Care has 19 citations. The county average is 7.1 citations per facility. There are 150 assisted living facilities in Kern County.

Does Pleasant Home Care have any serious violations?

Pleasant Home Care has 10 Type A citations on record. Type A citations indicate conditions that pose an immediate health or safety risk to residents. Review the inspection timeline above for details on each citation.

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