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Inspection visit

Routine inspection

MARY'S ASSISTED HOME LIVINGLicense 3060035152 citations on this visit
2 citations recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Michael Tea conducted an unannounced visit. The purpose of today’s visit was to conduct the Annual Required inspection. LPA Tea was greeted and granted entry into the facility by caregivers and explained the reason for the visit. Lead Caregiver (LC) Frederic Espiritu arrived shortly to help with the visit. Facility is licensed for six non-ambulatory residents, with a hospice waiver for two. Currently there are four residents, of which two are on hospice during today's visit. LPA Tea along with caregivers toured the facility. LPA toured the physical plant, checked food service, and the first aid kit. The home consists of four resident bedrooms, three full bathrooms, living room, dining and kitchen area, and a caregiver area. LPA observed smoke detectors/carbon monoxide in common areas and bedrooms are operational. Resident bedrooms had the required furniture, bed linens and closet/drawer space to accommodate each resident comfortably. Resident bathrooms were checked. The bathroom flooring in Room #3 was unstable, and LPA observed loose floor tiles. Toilets and water faucets worked properly, grab bars were secure and shower was free of mold/mildew. Water temperature measured between 109.9 to 113.7 Fahrenheit degrees. Resident bath towels, toiletries and personal hygiene supplies were adequately stocked at time of visit. Common areas were clean and clear of hazards; doorways were free of obstructions. First aid kit had all the required elements including dressing, bandages, tweezers, thermometer, and scissors. Kitchen was inspected. Perishable and non-perishable food supply was checked and adequately stocked at time of visit. LPA observed sharps locked in a kitchen cabinet. LPA also observed toxin substances locked and inaccessible to residents underneath the kitchen sink. Fire extinguishers throughout the facility were fully charged. Kitchen appliances are operational during today's visit. Annual Report continuation on LIC 809-C LPA toured the outside grounds and there is ample seating with shade and one exit gate on the right side of the facility is self-latching and operational. LPA observed emergency food in the kitchen, but emergency water supply was very low. LPA explained that there needs to be a 72-hour supplies worth for emergencies. LPA Tea observed residents watching television in the living room and relaxing in their room. Activities for the residents are limited due to the resident's physical condition, but sometimes the staff takes them out for a walk if they are able to. The residents read and play board games depending on their condition. LPA reviewed medication storage and administration. Medications are stored in a locked closet by the living room. Medications are being administered per physician order. LPA interviewed residents regarding their quality of care and spoke to staff present regarding care provided. LPA reviewed four resident files and two staff files. There were discrepancies noted in the review of residents and staff files. Lead caregiver is currently reorganizing the residents and staff files. Resident forms require signatures from the residents or responsible parties. Annual staff training was incomplete. Administrator certificate expires on December 18, 2027. The following deficiencies are being cited per Title 22 Division 6 of the California Code of Regulations. An exit interview was conducted with Lead Caregiver Frederic Espiritu and a copy of these reports were given to the facility along with a copy of the LIC 858; 859;809-D, 9102TV and Appeal Rights.

Citations

2 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.

  • 1569.625(b)(1)Type B

    Based on LPA review of personnel records, LPA noticed staff did not complete the required 20 hours of annual training. Caregivers only completed 2-3 hours of annual training. This poses as a potential health and safety risk to residents in care.

  • 87303(a)Type B

    Based on the physical plant tour, LPA observed the floor of bathroom in Room #3 of the facility to be in disrepair. The flooring is unstable and bathroom floor tiles are loose. This poses as a potential health and safety risk to residents in care.

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What happened during the February 6, 2026 inspection of MARY'S ASSISTED HOME LIVING?

This was a inspection inspection of MARY'S ASSISTED HOME LIVING on February 6, 2026. 2 citations were issued: 2 Type B.

Were any citations issued to MARY'S ASSISTED HOME LIVING on February 6, 2026?

Yes, 2 citations were issued (0 Type A, 2 Type B). The first citation was for: "Based on LPA review of personnel records, LPA noticed staff did not complete the required 20 hours of annual training. C..."

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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