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Inspection visit

Follow-up on corrections

SACRAMENTO GUEST HOMELicense 3403082072 citations on this visit
2 citations recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Vincent Moleski arrived unannounced to open a complaint investigation. During the course of this investigation, LPA Moleski observed unrelated deficiencies. LPA Moleski met with facility administrator Gladys Mangabat and explained the purpose of the visit. While touring this facility, LPA Moleski and Mangabat observed Tylenol unsecured in a resident's room. LPA Moleski and Mangabat observed a cleaning product containing bleach left unsecured in a cabinet in a resident bathroom. This facility is being cited per 22 CCR Sections 87309(a) and 87465(h)(2). An exit interview was held with Mangabat. Appeal rights and a copy of this report were left with Mangabat.

Citations

5 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.

  • 87224(d)(1)(BType B

    "(1) The notice to quit shall include the following information:...(B) Resources available to assist in identifying alternative housing and care options which include, but are not limited to, the following:1. Referral services that will aid in finding alternative housing.2. Case management organizations which help manage individual care and service needs.(C) A statement informing residents of their right to file a complaint with the licensing agency, as specified in Section 87468, subsection (a)(4), including the name, address and telephone number of the licensing office with whom the licensee normally conducts business, and the State Long Term Care Ombudsman office.(D) The following exact statement as specified in Health and Safety Code Section 1569.683(a)(4): "In order to evict a resident who remains in the facility after the effective date of the eviction, the residential care facility for the elderly must file an unlawful detainer action in superior court and receive a written judgment signed by a judge. If the facility pursues the unlawful detainer action, you must be served with a summons and complaint. You have the right to contest the eviction in writing and through a hearing."This requirement was not met as evidenced by: Based on record review, licensee served an unlawful eviction notice, which poses a potential health, safety, and/or personal rights risk.

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  • 87303(a)Type A

    Maintain facility in clean, safe, sanitary condition

    "(a) The facility shall be clean, safe, sanitary and in good repair at all times. Maintenance shall include provision of maintenance services and procedures for the safety and well-being of residents, employees and visitors."This requirement was not met as evidenced by: Based on observation, the facility was not clean in a resident's room and in the kitchen, and, in addition, one facility bathroom was in disrepair, which poses an immediate health and safety risk.

  • 87470(a)(2)(D)Type A

    "(D) Facility items that cannot be disinfected shall be discarded immediately in an appropriate waste receptacle with a tight-fitting cover or otherwise made inaccessible to human contact or transmission."This requirement was not met as evidenced by: Based on observation, hazardous waste capable of spreading disease, i.e. feces, was kept in an uncovered container in facility bathrooms, which poses an immediate health and safety risk.

  • 87309(a)Type A

    Ensure hazardous items are locked and not unattended

    "(a) Disinfectants, cleaning solutions, poisons, firearms and other items which could pose a danger if readily available to clients shall be stored where inaccessible to clients."This requirement was not met as evidenced by: Based on observation, a cleaning solution was accessible to residents, which poses an immediate health and safety risk.

  • Store centrally held medications in locked secure place

    "(2) Centrally stored medicines shall be kept in a safe and locked place that is not accessible to persons other than employees responsible for the supervision of the centrally stored medication."This requirement was not met as evidenced by: Based on observation, medication was accessible to a resident, which poses an immediate health and safety risk.

FAQ · About this visit

Common questions about this visit

What happened during the April 8, 2024 inspection of SACRAMENTO GUEST HOME?

This was an other inspection of SACRAMENTO GUEST HOME on April 8, 2024. 2 citations were issued: 2 Type A (serious).

Were any citations issued to SACRAMENTO GUEST HOME on April 8, 2024?

Yes, 2 citations were issued (2 Type A, 0 Type B). The first citation was for: ""(1) The notice to quit shall include the following information:...(B) Resources available to assist in identifying alte..."

What type of inspection was this?

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

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