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Inspection visit

Routine inspection

SAN ANTONIO RESIDENTIAL FACILITYLicense 1976082551 citation on this visit
1 citation recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Mario Leon conducted an unannounced visit to San Antonio Residential Facility. The purpose of today’s visit was to conduct the annual inspection with a focus on infection control. LPA was met by Mila Soriano and later by Richard Soriano. Licensee prefers to serve clients 60 and above. All 3 client bedrooms are fire cleared for 6 non-ambulatory residents. There are currently two (2) South Central Regional Center clients in placement . All (2) clients are ambulatory. The facility is a single-story structure located in a residential neighborhood. It consists of the following: Three (3) resident bedrooms, One (1) staff bedroom, one (1) resident bathroom, one (1) staff bathroom, living room / dining room, and kitchen. LPAs inspected resident bedroom furniture, bed linens and closet space to accommodate each resident. Resident bathroom was checked. LPAs inspected the toilet and water faucet, grab bars, shower and a non-skid mat was in place. Resident bath towels, toiletries and personal hygiene supplies were adequately stocked under the sink and in the detached garage. LPA and administrator toured the physical plant. There are no bodies of water or firearm/ammunition on the premises. All client rooms were checked. Beds and bedding were in good condition, adequate lighting provided, storage for client personal belongings was observed. Walls and floors were in good repair. Bed linens, comforters, and bath towels were adequately stocked at the time of visit. Bathrooms were found to be within Title 22 regulations and were clean and operational. The water temperature measured 115.5 F in the kitchen and 112.6 F in the client's bathroom. A comfortable temperature is maintained in the facility. LPA observed the facility to be clean and appropriately furnished at the time of visit. Storage areas for personal hygiene, cleaning agents, toxins, and sharps were inaccessible to clients. The kitchen was inspected and there is enough perishable and non-perishable food available which is stored properly. Fire extinguishers were charged, smoke detectors and Carbon Monoxide were operable. See LIC 809-C Kitchen was checked and observed. Perishable and non-perishable food supply was checked. Cleaning solutions, hazardous items, and medications were observed, locked away from clients. Outside grounds were toured. No body of water observed. Walkways around the home were observed and clear for any egress. There are no security bars or weapons on the premises. During the visit, LPA observed the facility infection control practices. LPA observed screening protocols for visitors, staff and residents, sanitizing stations ( Located in common areas and restrooms). LPA observed staff were wearing face coverings, an isolation room and all required postings were present throughout the facility. LPA advised the Administrator to continuously monitor the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website and Community Care Licening Provider Informational Notices (PIN) for any updates relating to COVID-19 guidance. During today’s visit there was one deficiency observed, see LIC809-D. Exit interview held. A copy of the report was provided to Richard Soriano.

Citations

1 citation recorded*CCLD

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.

  • 87309(a)Type B

    Ensure hazardous items are locked and not unattended

    Based on the findings of CLR cleaning solutions below the clients' sink, the licensee did not comply with the section cited above in the client's bathroom containing CLR cleaning solution below the sink which poses/posed a potential health, safety or personal rights risk to persons in care.

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What happened during the November 30, 2022 inspection of SAN ANTONIO RESIDENTIAL FACILITY?

This was an inspection of SAN ANTONIO RESIDENTIAL FACILITY on November 30, 2022. 1 citation were issued: 1 Type B.

Were any citations issued to SAN ANTONIO RESIDENTIAL FACILITY on November 30, 2022?

Yes, 1 citation was issued (0 Type A, 1 Type B). The first citation was for: "Based on the findings of CLR cleaning solutions below the clients' sink, the licensee did not comply with the section ci..."

What type of inspection was this?

This was an inspection. Inspections are conducted by CCLD as part of their licensing oversight.

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