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Inspection visit

Health check

HILLS OF TREE TOP, THELicense 3060064701 citation on this visit
1 citation recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Ruth Martinez made an unannounced case management visit for a Health & Safety check. Administrator Shaleemar Balignasay was present during the visit and assisted with the inspection. On today's visit, LPA observed four residents in care and two staff present. LPA observed two residents in the living room watching a TV and two residents having breakfast. LPA observed residents to be in clean clothes. LPA, conducted a tour of the physical plant. LPA inspected the resident bedrooms and observed them to be free of hazards. LPA observed residents' bedrooms to have the required furnishings of a bed, a chair, a chest of drawers, and a lamp. LPA observed the lights in each of the resident bedrooms to be operational. The water and toilets in each of the resident bathrooms were operational. The hot water temperature measured 109.7 degrees Fahrenheit. LPA observed the facility has a two day perishable and seven day nonperishable food supply on hand. LPA observed kitchen appliances to be clean and operational. LPA observed the four burner gas stove in operation during the visit. Knives and sharps objects are kept locked in a kitchen drawer. LPA observed the facility has a three day emergency food and water supply stored in the garage. Facility has a spare refrigerator located in the garage with additional food supply. LPA additionally conducted interviews. Staff interview stated that 1 od 2 employees received their pay and 1 of 2 employees has not received their pay. LPA verified carbon monoxide and smoke detectors were operational. Fire extinguisher was mounted on the wall of the kitchen with service date of April 9, 2025. LPA inspected that medication is centrally stored in a safe locked storage cabinet located in the bedroom Continued on LIC809-C hallway. LPA reviewed medication and observed medication was labeled and stored inaccessible to residents in care. LPA observed the first aid kit, and a first aid manual. Cleaning/toxins chemical are kept locked in the garage and the garage is used for storage, a washer and a dryer located in garage. LPA toured the backyard, no bodies of water observed. There is a shaded seating area in the front yard and backyard for residents to sit. The exit gates are operational. No obstacles or hazards observed in the backyard. All staff present are background cleared and associated to the facility. No health or safety concerns were observed., washer was in use and there was a dryer. LPA toured the backyard, no bodies of water observed. There is a shaded seating area in the front yard and backyard for residents to sit. The exit gates are operational. No obstacles or hazards observed in the backyard. All staff present are background cleared and associated to the facility. Based on this inspection, deficiencies were observed at this time in the areas evaluated per Title 22 Division 6 of the California Code of Regulations . See LIC809-D for deficiencies. Civil penalty is assessed. This report was reviewed with facility representative and a copy of this LIC809, LIC809-D report was provided and left at facility. Appeal rights reviewed, and a copy provided.

Citations

1 citation 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.

  • 87213Type A

    87213 The licensee shall have a financial plan that [...] assures sufficient resources to meet operating costs for care of residents; shall maintain adequate financial records; and shall submit such financial reports as may be required upon the written request of the licensing agency. This requirement is not evidenced by: Based on interviews, the Licensee did not ensure employees are receiving their paychecks timely. One staff interviews conducted confirmed that they have not been paid. This poses a potential health and safety risk for persons in care.

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Common questions about this visit

What happened during the March 25, 2026 inspection of HILLS OF TREE TOP, THE?

This was a other inspection of HILLS OF TREE TOP, THE on March 25, 2026. 1 citation were issued: 1 Type A (serious).

Were any citations issued to HILLS OF TREE TOP, THE on March 25, 2026?

Yes, 1 citation was issued (1 Type A, 0 Type B). The first citation was for: "87213 The licensee shall have a financial plan that [...] assures sufficient resources to meet operating costs for care ..."

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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