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ESKATON GOLD RIVER LODGELicense 347001241
Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

According to an interview with S1, the facility has taken a proactive approach with R1 and R2. Both residents did not get a skin scrape to confirm a diagnosis for scabies; however, they are underwent treatment for scabies based on their doctors orders. S1 stated the facility has been in constant communication with CDPH, CCL, and the resident's responsible party. S1 stated the facility has followed proper infection control protocols by having a PPE station in front of the resident's room, conducting an in-service with all staff regarding procedures, and following doctor and CDPH orders. S1 stated if they did not communicate with the POA, they would not have been able to successfully treat R1 and R2. S1 stated they have proof of communication with all necessary parties. S1 stated that the facility wanted to send R1 to the emergency room via Alpha One due to the rash on R1's arm spreading to other areas of R1. Alpha One assessed the resident and was going to take R1; however, R1 and the POA of R1 declined R1 to be taken. S1 provided LPA proof of the AMA along with correspondence with POA. LPA Valerio interviewed R1's POA. The POA confirmed that the facility has been in constant communication with the POA and did not want R1 to be transported to the emergency room as it may expose R1 to additional risk. The POA stated that with Eskaton's prompt communication, they were able to get treatment for R1 within, if not less than, 24 hours of being notified. POA stated they are happy with the care Eskaton has provided to R1. LPA Valerio reviewed facility documentation. LPA Valerio observed the facility received doctor's orders for R1 and R2. LPA Valerio reviewed the orders and copies of the Electronic Medication Administration Record. Records confirmed that staff provided medications based on doctors order for R1 on 12/03/25 and R2 on 12/04/25. LPA observed the facility conducted an in-service training with all staff on 12/03/2025 on the topic Scabies - Best Safety Practices + Prevention. LPA Valerio observed a record from Alpha One, a medical transportation company. The record shows the facility contacted Alpha One on 12/02/2025. LPA Valerio reviewed and confirmed that the facility has been in communication with CDPH and has followed CDPH's Prevention and Control of Scabies Guidance. Based on the aforementioned information, the allegation is unfounded. A finding of unfounded means the allegation is false, could not have happened, or is without a reasonable basis. Per California Code of Regulations (CCR) - Title 22 - no deficiencies are being cited today. An exit interview was held with ED Alfredo Cruz, and copy of this report was provided.

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 December 9, 2025 inspection of ESKATON GOLD RIVER LODGE?

This was a complaint inspection of ESKATON GOLD RIVER LODGE on December 9, 2025. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to ESKATON GOLD RIVER LODGE on December 9, 2025?

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 complaint inspection. Complaint inspections are triggered when someone reports a concern about the facility to CCLD.

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