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Inspection visit

Pre-licensing visit

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Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Nadia Shahbazian conducted an announced Pre-Licensing Inspection and met with the Alexan Shamlyan- Administrator. An application to operate a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE), ages 60 and above, was received by Community Care Licensing (CCL) on July 8, 2025. A fire clearance was approved on August 20, 2025 for five (5) non-ambulatory residents and one (1) bedridden resident, for a total capacity of six; current census is zero. With the assistance of the administrator, a tour of the physical plant was initiated, and the following was observed: The facility is a rental, converted additional dwelling unit (ADU), with it's own separate address. LPA was provided copies of the dwelling conversion permits. The Licensee/Administrator lives at the front house, there is a shared backyard. The required posting were posted by the entry door, accessible to residents. The smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are dual and inter-connected. At 10:38am, smoke/carbon monoxide detectors were tested and observed to be functional. Facility is equipped with two (2) fire doors, one for bedroom#1 and one door leading to bedrooms #2 and #3. During the smoke/carbon monoxide testing, LPA observed both fire doors closing properly. The facility has a brand new fire extinguisher in the kitchen with purchase date of 08/10/2025. KITCHEN: The kitchen is equipped with brand new appliances, including a refrigerator, stove/oven, and coffee maker. Knives were observed locked in a kitchen drawer. There was an adequate supply of perishable food items in the refrigerator and a supply of dishes in kitchen cabinets. Non-perishable food items are not required at this time, as there are no residents. Administrator was advised that facility needs to carry perishable and non-perishable food items once they admit residents in care. There is a brand new washer and dryer in the kitchen with locked cabinets to store laundry and kitchen detergents and chemicals. Continued on 809-C BEDROOMS: There are three (3) shared bedrooms designated for client use. All three bedrooms were furnished with beds, night-stands, chairs, dresser drawers and supply of bedding and linens. The bedroom #1 is designated as bedridden room and it has it's own exit door; in addition bedroom #3 also has an exit door to the backyard. BATHROOMS: The facility has one (1) full bathroom, next to the bedrooms #2 and #3. The bathroom was observed to have proper fixtures, grab bars, and non-skid mat. The hot water delivered in the bathroom measured at 117.7 degrees Fahrenheit. COMMON AREAS: The facility has an open concept living and dining area, right next to the kitchen. Living/dining areas are furnished with couches, table, chairs and television. Facility has land line telephone, internet and wi-fi access for resident's use. OFFICE/MEDICAL AREA: Facility's office area is located on one corner of the kitchen with locked cabinet to store resident and staff records. Medications and medication reports will be kept locked in kitchen cabinets. There is a complete first aid kit and first aid manual in the medication cabinet. SURROUNDING GROUNDS: The driveway, passageways and entrance to the home was clear of any obstruction. The facility shares a backyard with the front house, but has it's own separate entrance and address; there is no separate walls or gates to separate the backyard. The backyard is large enough to hold outdoor activities. LPA observed two sets of patio furniture with umbrellas. There is a fenced and locked swimming pool with jacuzzi and a locked storage shed. There is no garage, since it was converted to an ADU. Facility has several exit doors in bedrooms 1 and 3 and living room, leading to the backyard. There are clearly marked exit signs on top on all the exits doors. Facility uses the main entrance as the emergency exit. All exit doors have functional auditory alerts upon opening. In addition to the Pre-Licensing inspection, a Component III power point presentation was held. Pursuant to Title 22, Division 6 of the CA Code of Regulations, the facility's physical environment appears to be compliant and ready for licensure. CAB will be advised and a copy of this report was provided to the administrator.

Citations

No citations recorded on this visit

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

FAQ · About this visit

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What happened during the November 7, 2025 inspection of BURBANK STARLIGHT VIEW SENIOR LIVING, INC.?

This was a other inspection of BURBANK STARLIGHT VIEW SENIOR LIVING, INC. on November 7, 2025. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to BURBANK STARLIGHT VIEW SENIOR LIVING, INC. on November 7, 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 other inspection. other inspections are conducted by CCLD as part of their licensing oversight.

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