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HEART OF HOME SENIOR LIVINGLicense 197609995
Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Allegations: “Resident was left in a soiled diaper” and “Resident is unable to communicate with staff due to language barrier.” It was reported that on 09/17/2025, emergency services responded to a 911 call from the facility with complaints of chest pain from Resident #1 (R1). R1 was observed to be in a soiled diaper that leaked through their shirt and mattress. It was also alleged that residents are unable to communicate with facility staff and staff were unable to provide emergency services information for the residents in care due to a language barrier. Interview with three (3) out of four (4) residents revealed they have not experienced being left in a soiled diaper for long periods of time. R1 reported that there were two (2) previous occasions that they believed they were not changed but was not certain about their answer. Resident #2 (R2) reported that they were unsure if they utilized an adult diaper. Resident #3 (R3) and Resident #4 (R4) reported having no issues with their diaper changes and that staff are attentive to their incontinence needs. Record review showed that two (2) out of five (5) residents require some assistance with toileting/incontinence needs while three (3) residents required full assistance. Staff #1 (S1) and Staff #2 (S2) reported that they conduct physical checks on residents often with diaper checks every two (2) to three (3) hours, and more if needed. S1 stated diapers are changed often, and in addition to routine checks, if staff smell a foul odor they will change the resident immediately. S2 stated some residents can utilize the bathroom or communicate to the staff if they are soiled. S2 also educated the more independent residents on how to change their own diapers, however, staff will continue to assist with changes as needed. Residents reported that they had no issues with communication with staff. R3 stated S1 can sometimes have difficulty with communicating due to limited English. R3 and R4 stated that they communicate with S1 by repeating themselves and using hand gestures or signals for better understanding, to which S1 then successfully understands and can fulfill their requests. R1 described the staff as “ok” and R1 had no problems with staff communication. Residents had no overall complaints about the staff and their abilities for meeting resident needs. Interview with S1 was accomplished through the utilization of a translator app, however S1 was able to respond to the LPA’s questions with basic English. Report Continued on LIC 9099-C S1, S2, and the Licensee stated that S1 is the only staff who knows limited English, however, will have scheduled shifts with staff who are more fluent. In an emergency when 911 is dispatched, staff immediately notified the Licensee in which the Licensee will arrive at the facility within five (5) minutes or communicate with emergency services via telephone call. Although the Licensee is known to communicate with emergency services, S1 and S2 were knowledgeable in emergency procedures and were aware of where to access the residents’ information. Additionally, the Licensee stated that during an emergency, staff are instructed to not touch or move the residents which included pausing diaper changes, until emergency services evaluated the situation. Although the allegations may have happened or are valid, there is not sufficient evidence to prove the alleged violations did or did not occur, therefore the allegations are deemed UNSUBSTANTIATED at this time. No deficiency related to the allegations were cited. Exit interview conducted. A copy of the report was reviewed and provided.

Citations

No citations recorded on this visit

The inspector found no violations of California child care regulations during this visit.

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What happened during the September 25, 2025 inspection of HEART OF HOME SENIOR LIVING?

This was a complaint inspection of HEART OF HOME SENIOR LIVING on September 25, 2025. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to HEART OF HOME SENIOR LIVING on September 25, 2025?

No citations were issued during this inspection. The facility was found to be in compliance with all applicable regulations.

What type of inspection was this?

This was a complaint inspection. Complaint inspections are triggered when someone reports a concern about the facility to CCLD.

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