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Inspection visit

Routine inspection

A MOTHER THERESA CARELicense 3060059324 citations on this visit
4 citations recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Claudia Gutierrez made an unannounced visit for the purpose of conducting a Required/Annual Inspection. LPA was greeted and granted entry by Staff Arnel Lorica. LPA met with Staff Maruja Camilon and explained the purpose of the inspection. Administrator (AD) Wesley Pao was contacted by phone and arrived at approximately 11:55 a.m. During the inspection LPA and AD conducted a tour of the inside and outside of the facility, common areas, resident rooms, kitchen, garage and observed the following: This is a one-story home with five resident bedrooms, one staff bedroom, three bathrooms, and attached two-car garage. All resident bedrooms had the required furnishings. LPA observed all resident beds had linens and blankets. LPA observed all windows were screened. The backyard has a shaded sitting area. LPA observed residents watching television in the living room and resting in their respective bedrooms. Bathrooms were observed to be free of debris and mildew, faucets and toilets were operational. Water temperature tested between 124.5-126.6 F degrees; a Deficiency was cited on today’s date. LPA observed emergency disaster plan with means of exiting and emergency phone numbers listed and posted. Food menu was also posted and visible. LPA observed the facility has a 2-day supply of perishables and a 7-day supply of non-perishable food as required by regulations. Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors tested operational. Electric stove, microwave, washer, and dryer were all inspected and observed to be operable. Sharps were observed locked in a kitchen drawer. All and any toxic chemicals, cleaning solutions, laundry toxins and disinfectants are inaccessible to residents. Medication cabinet was observed to be locked. LPA reviewed six resident files and three staff files. Four out of six resident files did not have an appraisal dated in the last twelve months; a Deficiency was cited on today’s date. Staff files did not contain any documentation for initial 6 hours of hands-on required medication training. AD stated training was conducted upon hire but was not originally documented. One out of three staff files did not contain the 20 hours of annual staff training required; two additional Deficiencies were cited on today’s date. LPA interviewed three residents and two staff. (Cont. LIC809-C) Based on the observations made during today’s inspection, deficiencies are being cited per Title 22 Division 6 of the California Code of Regulations. An exit interview was conducted, and a copy of this report and appeal rights was left at the facility.

Citations

4 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.

  • 87303(e)(3)Type B

    Based on observation, the licensee did not comply with the section cited above in two resident bathrooms, which poses a potential safety risk to persons in care.

  • 87463(a)Type B

    Based on observation and record review, the licensee did not comply with the section cited above in four out of six resident files, which poses a potential health, safety and personal rights risk to persons in care.

  • 1569.625(b)(2)Type B

    Based on observation, AD interview, and record review, the licensee did not comply with the section cited above in as one out of three staff files did not contain the 20 hours of annual staff training required, which poses a potential health, safety and personal rights risk to persons in care.

  • 1569.69(a)(2)Type B

    Based on observation, AD interview, and record review, the licensee did not comply with the section cited above, as staff files did not contain any documentation for initial 6 hours of hands-on shadowing training, which poses a potential health and safety risk to persons in care.

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What happened during the April 24, 2024 inspection of A MOTHER THERESA CARE?

This was a inspection inspection of A MOTHER THERESA CARE on April 24, 2024. 4 citations were issued: 4 Type B.

Were any citations issued to A MOTHER THERESA CARE on April 24, 2024?

Yes, 4 citations were issued (0 Type A, 4 Type B). The first citation was for: "Based on observation, the licensee did not comply with the section cited above in two resident bathrooms, which poses a..."

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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