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Inspection visit

Routine inspection

PARK REGENCY RETIREMENT CENTERLicense 3060000593 citations on this visit
3 citations recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

This unannounced inspection is being conducted by Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Sean Haddad for the purpose of conducting a Required – 1 Year Inspection. LPA met with Maintenance Director (MD) Jorge Garcia and discussed the purpose of the inspection. Pending Administrator (PA) Miles Mouradian arrived during the inspection. LPA reviewed Infection Control requirements. At about 8:00AM, LPA and MD conducted a tour of the inside and outside of the facility, common areas, resident rooms, kitchen, and medication rooms and observed the following: Structure: this is a large commercial facility. Facility is composed of a single, two-story building with a delayed egress memory care unit on the second floor, a commercial kitchen and large dining room on the first floor, medication rooms on both floors, and resident rooms on all floors, along with multiple common areas, storage rooms, and a large central courtyard and a smaller courtyard dedicated to memory care with shaded seating for residents. There are a total of 86 resident rooms. Resident Bedrooms: the 10 resident bedrooms inspected are spacious and will easily accommodate the residents’ furnishings. Furniture for 10 resident bedrooms inspected. Bathrooms: the bathrooms were clean, faucets and toilets were operational. Water temperature: tested between 117 and 120 degrees F in the 10 resident bathrooms tested. Linens & Hygiene Supplies: new linens and fully stocked linen closets were observed. Emergency Phone Numbers, Exit Plan & Menu: reviewed. Food Service: LPA observed the facility has a 2-day supply of perishables and a 7-day supply of non-perishable food is available as required by regulations. Carbon Monoxide, Smoke Detectors, Fire Extinguisher: observed. Appliances: stove burners, microwave, washers, and dryers inspected. Knives: observed locked in the kitchen. Toxins: observed locked in the housekeeping closets. Medication room: observed to be locked. First-Aid Kit and Activity Supplies: observed and available. The facility’s licensing fees are paid. At about 10:00AM, LPA reviewed 10 resident files and 5 staff files, interviewed 5 residents and 5 staff, and inspected medications for 5 residents. Facility does not handle resident money. During the inspection, LPA and AD observed the following: based on Guardian records, the licensee did not ensure Staff #1 (S1) was background cleared prior to working at the facility for the last two years; based on documents, the licensee did not ensure Staff #2 (S2), who is a medication technician, had documented medication training; and based on observation and documents, the licensee did not ensure Resident #1 (R1) received their Quetiapine 0.5MG on August 14, 2025 as the pill was still in the bubble pack and the MAR was blank and there is no indication of refusal. Based on the observations made during today’s inspection, deficiencies are being cited per Title 22 Division 6 of the California Code of Regulations. See LIC809D. Immediate civil penalties are being assessed. See LIC421BG. An exit interview was conducted and a copy of this report and appeal rights was discussed with and provided to facility representative.

Citations

3 citations 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.

  • 1569.17(c)(1)(A)Type A

    Based on Guardian records, the licensee did not ensure S1 was background cleared prior to working at the facility for the last two years, which poses an immediate safety risk to persons in care. CIVIL PENALTY ASSESSED.

  • 1569.69(a)(1)Type B

    Based on documents, the licensee did not ensure S2, who is a medication technician, had documented medication training, which poses a potential health risk to persons in care.

  • 87465(a)(1)Type B

    Based on observation and documents, the licensee did not ensure R1 received their Quetiapine 0.5MG on August 14, 2025 as the pill was still in the bubble pack and the MAR was blank and there is no indication of refusal, which poses a potential health risk to persons in care.

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What happened during the August 22, 2025 inspection of PARK REGENCY RETIREMENT CENTER?

This was a inspection inspection of PARK REGENCY RETIREMENT CENTER on August 22, 2025. 3 citations were issued: 1 Type A (serious) and 2 Type B.

Were any citations issued to PARK REGENCY RETIREMENT CENTER on August 22, 2025?

Yes, 3 citations were issued (1 Type A, 2 Type B). The first citation was for: "Based on Guardian records, the licensee did not ensure S1 was background cleared prior to working at the facility for th..."

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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