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Inspection visit

Pre-licensing visit

MONROY HOME CARE ASSISTANCELicense 306006142
Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Licensing Program Analysts (LPAs) Celine De Perio and Albert Marin conducted an announced pre-licensing visit and was greeted by Facility Administrator (AD) Wendy Duran and Licensee Olga Fabiola “Favi” Lugo. Prior to being granted entry into the facility, AD Duran took LPAs temperatures and conducted sign-in. LPAs observed the Administrator's Certificate for Wendy Duran which expires on 1/19/2024 and is posted at the entrance at the facility. Facility is undergoing a change in ownership. Previous license for facility: "A Mission Residential Care for the Elderly" has been approved for 6 non-ambulatory residents, of which 2 may be on hospice and 0 may be bedridden. LPAs De Perio and Marin toured the interior and exterior portions of the facility with AD Duran and Licensee. For today’s visit, LPAs observed a total of 4 residents in care of which 1 is on hospice, and a total of three staff on duty of which all have been cleared and associated to facility. Structure: Facility is a 2 level structure. On March 23, 2022, the Orange County Fire Authority granted a fire clearance for a capacity of 6 non-ambulatory residents. Facility has requested to be granted licensure for 6 non-ambulatory residents of which 6 may be on hospice and and 0 bedridden. There are a total of 3 shared bedrooms, which there are no single rooms. The upper level is utilized for staff members and not for resident use. Bedrooms: All three bedrooms were provided with furniture in good repair, clean linens, adequate storage space, and kept hazard free. Bathrooms: The restrooms were observed to be in good repair, toilets were operational, and grab bars and non-skid floor mats were provided. Water temperature in restrooms were measured to be at 105 degrees Fahrenheit and hand washing signs were observed. Continued on Page 2. Linens and Hygiene Supplies: Facility has an adequate supply of linens is stored inside the facility and in the garage. Posters, Emergency Phone Numbers, Exit Plan: LPAs observed the COVID-19 precautionary signs posted, along with the PUB475 "See Something, Say Something" poster. Emergency disaster plan is posted at the entrance of the facility. Food Service and Menu: Facility met the minimum two-day perishable and seven-day non-perishable food supplies. Sharp items and knives were locked and inaccessible to the residents in care. Facility had back-up emergency food and water supply located in the garage. Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors were tested and operational. Smoke alarms were observed to be located in both levels of the facility. Alarms: There are auditory alarms located on every door of the facility, of which all were tested and operational. LPAs also observed that each resident and bathroom has a call button, which is alerted throughout the facility when pressed. Fire Extinguisher: Fire extinguishers are located in multiple areas of the facilities and observed to be charged and mounted. Appliances: Stove is a four-burner induction stove, there is single oven, dishwasher, refrigerator and freezer. Washer and dryer are located in the garage. Toxins: Toxins and disinfectants are locked in the garage and inaccessible to residents. Medications, PPE First-Aid Kit and Manual: LPAs observed that First Aid Kit had all the required components. Medications were locked in a cabinet located in the living room. Facility had an adequate supply of PPE located inside the facility and in the garage. Backyard: No bodies of water were observed. There are 2 exit gates in the backyard, and facility will ensure that both gates are self-latching and self-closing. LPAs observed two patio areas with adequate shading. Continued on Page 3. Resident and Staff Files: Records were kept in a cabinet located inside the facility. Recreational Activities: The facility has activities that commensurate with plan of operation. LPAs De Perio and Marin verified the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID 19) mitigation plan of the facility with AD Duran and Licensee. LPAs discussed Assembly Bill 665 requires that a licensee of any adult or senior care residential facility that has internet service provide at least one internet access device, such as a computer, smart phone, tablet or other device, that: can support real-time interactive applications; is equipped with video conferencing technology, including microphone and camera functions; and is dedicated for client or resident use. LPA Marin reviewed the Component III with AD Duran and Licensee. Per interviews, Licensee and Administrator stated that they are not planning to advertise for special dementia program for this facility as of this time. Prelicensing visit and Component III are now complete. LPAs will provide copy of this report to Centralized Applications Bureau for review and final determination of the application. LPAs advised AD Duran Licensee to use the general email address: CCLASCPOrangeCountyRO@dss.ca.gov for any inquiries. LPA De Perio conducted an exit interview with AD Duran and Licensee Favi and a copy of this report was provided to the facility.

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 August 10, 2022 inspection of MONROY HOME CARE ASSISTANCE?

This was a other inspection of MONROY HOME CARE ASSISTANCE on August 10, 2022. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to MONROY HOME CARE ASSISTANCE on August 10, 2022?

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

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