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Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Regarding the allegation of "Facility staff mismanaged resident's medications," it was reported that Resident 1 (R1)'s medication was not being administered promptly or in the correct dosages. LPA Haddadin conducted six staff interviews, three of whom were Medical Technicians. These interviews did not corroborate the allegation, and all staff members denied any mishandling of residents' medications. Six resident interviews also yielded denials of the allegations. Furthermore, LPA Haddadin interviewed R1, who stated they had previously experienced issues with the timely and correct administration of medications. However, R1 reported that the facility no longer manages their medications as R1 now self-administers. Additionally, LPA Haddadin observed a Medical Technician distributing medications to four randomly selected residents. The Medical Technician utilized electronic software that logs the time and date, and the software displays the medication name, resident's name, room number, and resident's picture, all of which staff verified before administering the medication. For the allegations: "Facility laundry room is not maintained clean," "Facility does not have adequate lighting," and "Facility is in disrepair," the investigation, through six staff interviews and six resident interviews, found no support for these claims. LPA Haddadin also conducted a walkthrough of the two laundry rooms and observed both to be clean, free of odors and debris. Both the washer and dryer were maintained and in working condition, and the trash bins were empty. Regarding the allegation of "Facility does not have adequate lighting," LPA Haddadin interviewed R1 in their room and observed an additional light stand, not present in other residents' rooms, which provided extra illumination. R1 indicated that the previous Executive Director had provided the light stand to address a lighting concern. For the allegations: "Facility does not provide a safe environment for residents," "Resident was not given their test results upon request," and "Resident's sleep is disturbed by staff slamming doors, conversations, and other activities," LPA Haddadin conducted six staff interviews and six resident interviews, all of whom denied the allegation that the "Facility does not provide a safe environment for residents." LPA Haddadin also reviewed the facility's required Annual Inspection report, conducted on April 19, 2022, by Community Care Licensing, and found no deficiencies to support this allegation. However, regarding the allegation that "Resident was not given their test results upon request," LPA Haddadin interviewed R1, who stated that the facility did provide the test results in January but could not recall the exact date. A review of records also showed that the test results were in R1's file and accessible to the resident. For the allegation that "Resident's sleep is disturbed by staff slamming doors, conversations, and other activities," LPA Haddadin conducted six resident interviews and six staff interviews, all of whom denied the allegations. For the allegations: "Facility does not have adequate staff to meet the needs of the residents" and "Facility staff are not adequately trained," LPA Haddadin interviewed six residents and three staff members. Six out of six residents stated that staff respond to their calls for assistance within twelve to twenty-five minutes. All three staff members stated that they respond to residents' calls within fifteen to twenty minutes. All interviewees indicated that staff respond to residents' calls in a timely manner. Regarding the allegation that "Facility staff are not adequately trained," a review of records showed that all Medical Technicians are mandated to complete an eight-hour refresher course every six months. Furthermore, a review of staff files for the three interviewed Medical Technicians showed that they had all been employed for at least two years and had completed the required training. Therefore, based on the preponderance of evidence gathered through interviews conducted by LPA Haddadin, the allegations: "Facility staff mismanaged resident's medications," "Facility staff are not adequately trained," "Facility laundry room is not maintained clean," "Resident's sleep is disturbed by staff slamming doors, conversations, and other activities," "Facility does not have adequate lighting," "Facility does not have adequate staff to meet the needs of the residents," "Resident was not given their test results upon request," "Facility is in disrepair," and "Facility does not provide a safe environment for residents" were found to be UNSUBSTANTIATED. This determination means that while the alleged incidents may have occurred or the concerns may be valid, there is not a preponderance of evidence to prove that the alleged violation took place. No deficiencies were cited during today's visit. An exit interview was conducted with the Administrator, and a copy of this report was provided.

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 April 30, 2025 inspection of CARMEL VILLAGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY?

This was a complaint inspection of CARMEL VILLAGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY on April 30, 2025. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to CARMEL VILLAGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY on April 30, 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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