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Inspection visit

Routine inspection (multi-day)

ST. MARTIN'S CARE HOMELicense 3427013212 citations on this visit
2 citations recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

On 03/04/25, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Kimberly Viarella made an unannounced visit to this facility to continue the annual inspection. LPA identified herself upon arrival, stated the purpose of the visit and met with the Licensee, Martin Rodil. LPA presented Rodil with a list of documents that Community Care Licensing required. LPA inspected the kitchen. All knives and sharps were locked and inaccessible to residents in care. The food supply was adequate for 2-day perishable and 7-day nonperishable. Opened packages in the refrigerator were dated appropriately. All pantry items were dated as well. LPA inspected all resident bedrooms. All resident rooms had the required furniture, furnishings and lighting to be in compliance at this time. One resident room was malodorous. The Licensee explained that it could be due to cats having been in that room. LPA explained that the facility must be kept clean and sanitary per California Code of Regulations (CCR) 87303(a). This deficiency was cited on the LIC 809D page. LPA noted soap, paper towels, and trash cans with lids in the bathrooms. The tub/shower floor had a non-slip surface, as required. The hot water temperature was measured at 105.1 degrees Fahrenheit and was in compliance at the time of this inspection. The fire extinguisher was purchased on 3/4/25 from Jorgensen Co. and the receipt was attached for LPA review. LPA reviewed the Centrally Stored Medication and Destruction Record (CSMDR) and reviewed the storage, administration, and destruction, of resident medications. LPA provided technical assistance regarding the storage of nutritional supplements. LPA inspected the first aid kit to ensure it had all of the required elements. It was in compliance at the time of inspection. LPA conducted a review of the resident and staff files and found that the resident's file was complete and in compliance. The staff files reviewed were missing documentation for training. This deficiency was cited on the LIC 809D page. As this facility is new, LPA provided technical assistance and answered questions regarding the orientation and annual training required. LPA inspected the exterior of the building. The yard was completely fenced in and there were no bodies of water present. There was also a patio area with furniture for residents to enjoy. All window screens and gutters were in good repair at the time of inspection. According to the California Code of Regulations, Title 22, deficiencies were cited on the LIC 809D page. A copy of this report was provided along with APPEAL RIGHTS and an exit interview was conducted with Martin Rodil.

Citations

2 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(a)Type B

    Maintenance and Operations(a) The facility shall be clean, safe, sanitary and in good repair at all times...The Licensee did not ensure that this regulation was met as evidenced by: Based on observation and interview one of the residents bedrooms was malodorous and needed to be cleaned to ensure it was sanitary after the licensee told this LPA that cats had been in there. This posed a potential risk to the health, safety, and personal rights to the resident in care.

  • 87411(c)Type B

    Personnel Requirements - GeneralAll RCFE staff who assist residents with personal activities of daily living shall receive annual training...The Licensee did not ensure the above requirement was met as evidenced by: Based on file review and interview, the Licensee did not conduct or record orientation or annual training for the facility employees. Even though he hired experienced staff, training is still required. This posed (poses) a possible threat to the health, safety and personal rights of the resident in care.

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What happened during the March 4, 2025 inspection of ST. MARTIN'S CARE HOME?

This was a other inspection of ST. MARTIN'S CARE HOME on March 4, 2025. 2 citations were issued: 2 Type B.

Were any citations issued to ST. MARTIN'S CARE HOME on March 4, 2025?

Yes, 2 citations were issued (0 Type A, 2 Type B). The first citation was for: "Maintenance and Operations(a) The facility shall be clean, safe, sanitary and in good repair at all times...The Licensee..."

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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