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Inspection visit

Routine inspection

ALAMEDA VILLALicense 198603386
Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Nadia Shahbazian conducted an unannounced Annual Required visit and inspection of the facility. LPA met with Administrator/Christine Lekhlyan and explained the reason for the visit. The facility is licensed to serve six (6) non-ambulatory clients and is approved for six (6) hospice waivers. Current census is three (3). Clients receive services from the Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center. LPA asked for copies of staff and resident rosters and files. At 9:15 am, with the assistance of Administrator LPA toured the physical plant and observed the following: Mandated postings were observed by the entry door and in the office area. Smoke/carbon monoxide detectors are interconnected. At 9:34 am, smoke/carbon monoxide detectors were tested and observed to be functioning properly. There are two (2) fully charged fire extinguishers, one in the kitchen and one by the rear exit door; both fire extinguishers were serviced on 03/24/26. LPA observed fire sprinklers throughout the facility. There are two (2) exits, one in the dining room and one in the hallway, leading to the backyard. Facility uses the main entry door as emergency exit. All exit doors were equipped with functional alarms. Facility conducts monthly fire/earthquake drills; the last fire drill was conducted on 03/13/26 and last earthquake drill was conducted on 02/26/26. Kitchen: The kitchen appliances consist of a refrigerator, stove/oven, dishwasher, microwave. All appliances and fixtures were observed to be clean and in functional condition. Knives and sharp objects were stored in a locked drawer in the kitchen. LPA found sufficient supply of perishable foods for two (2) days and non-perishable foods for seven (7) days. The kitchen cabinets were observed to have ample dishes and cook ware. Chemicals and detergents were locked in a cabinet underneath the kitchen sink. Properly labeled medications were locked in a kitchen cabinet. First Aid Kit with First Aid Manual were observed in the medication cabinet as well. Continued on 809-C Common Areas : The living room and dining area are located near the kitchen. There is a storage/pantry in the living room. The common areas were properly furnished with ample chairs/sofas for six (6) residents and staff. LPA observed a gaming area in the living room, along with a television set. Facility offers cable, internet and telephone for resident use. Bathrooms/Bathrooms: There are three (3) bathrooms designated for residents' use and one (1) bathroom for staff use. Bedroom# 3 has a wheelchair access shower but no toilet. Bedroom# 4 has a full bathroom. All bathrooms were sanitary and had the required grab bars and non-skid mats and functional fixtures. Hot water temperature was measured at 114.8 - 116.2 degrees Fahrenheit. There were six (6) private bedrooms designated for residents' use and one (1) for line-in staff; there is always awake staff at nights. All bedrooms in use by residents were properly furnished with appropriate beddings, chairs, linens and sufficient lighting. Bedroom #2 has a non-functional fireplace. Currently bedrooms #1, #5 and #6 are vacant. Surrounding Grounds : The backyard was large enough for activities. Outdoor furniture included a table, 6 chairs and an umbrella. The outdoor area was free of hazards and obstructions; no body of water was observed. The garage is detached and is currently used as office space. LPA observed all resident and staff files locked in a cabinet in the office area. Laundry room is adjacent to the garage/office. All laundry detergents were kept locked in the laundry room, inaccessible to clients in care. Staff Files : LPA conducted a file review of staff records to ensure forms and training certificates are up to date and compliant with licensing forms. Medications / Resident Files : LPA conducted a file review of resident records to ensure compliance of licensing forms. Medication were observed to be locked in a kitchen cabinet. Medication records were reviewed for proper documentation. LPA counted the medications for all three (3) clients and ensured proper dosage were given to the residents, based on physician orders. LPA reviewed LIC610E Emergency Disaster Plan. Liability insurance has expiration date of 09/28/2026 and Administrator Certificate has expiration date of 07/24/2027. Pursuant to Title 22 Division 6 of the CA Code of Regulations, no deficiencies observed during the visit. Exit Interview Conducted / A Copy of the Report provided to the Administrator.

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 March 27, 2026 inspection of ALAMEDA VILLA?

This was a inspection inspection of ALAMEDA VILLA on March 27, 2026. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to ALAMEDA VILLA on March 27, 2026?

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 inspection inspection. inspection inspections are conducted by CCLD as part of their licensing oversight.

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