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Inspection visit

Routine inspection

Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Arian Golbakhsh conducted an unannounced, required Annual Inspection. The facility file and personnel report was reviewed prior to the visit. LPA was welcomed by, identified themselves to, and discussed the purpose of the visit to Receptionist Jeff Keast and Executive Director Calais Anguiano. The facility's license shows a maximum capacity of one-hundred-and-twenty-two (122) non-ambulatory residents. Additionally, the facility is approved for delayed egress, a secured perimeter, and a hospice waiver for twenty-five (25). During today’s inspection there were sixty-nine (69) residents in care. LPA, Executive Director Anguiano, and Director of Plant Operations (DPO) Josue Lopez toured the interior and exterior of the facility and inspected a sample of occupied and unoccupied resident rooms. The facility was clean, sanitary, and in good repair. Pathways were free of obstruction and slip hazards. Client bedrooms contained the required furnishings. Doors, windows, screens, toilets, and showers were in working order. Extra linens and hygiene supplies were present, as well as Personal Protective Equipment. When testing the hot water at different sinks throughout the facility, water temperature consistently measured at around 97F. LPA had noted that all washing machines were in use in the laundry room, which could offset water temperatures in the building. Per DPO Lopez, laundry had been ongoing since 4am. LPA tested taps again later during the visit with an alternate thermometer and taps measured read at 112F. [Continued on LIC 809-C] [Continued from LIC 809] The facility had sufficient space and equipment to facilitate dining, laundry, visitation, meetings, and client activities. The facility features multiple secured outdoor spaces available for residents, with plenty of space and shady areas. Additionally, the facility features a variety of facility animals for therapy and companionship, including dogs, cats, birds, horses, and chinchillas. The facility contained at least two (2) days of perishable food, and at least seven (7) days non-perishable food, all safely stored. Cooking, dining equipment, and utensils were present. The kitchen contained a system to account for resident dietary needs and restrictions. No toxic chemicals or poisons were accessible to clients.  Medications were labeled, as required, and stored in locked areas. A pool does exist on the premises and LPA observed that it was secured as required. A water fountain fixture is present in one of the outdoor courtyards accessible to residents, however it had been adjusted to not allow pooled water, thus mitigating risk to residents. Per Executive Director Anguiano, no firearms or ammunition are kept at the facility. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, emergency lighting, and facility telephone were all in working order. Fire extinguishers were serviced within the last 12 months, dated for November 2025. Last staff fire frill was conducted on 1/24/26, for the topic of trash can fire. First aid kit was complete and readily accessible. Required licensing postings were observed in visible areas of the facility. Throughout the tour, LPA observed multiple resident activities taking place such as games, physical exercise, and socialization. While the facility does post a copy of resident rights at the front lobby desk, LPA offered a Technical Assistance (TA) to post more copies in the residential wings for ease of access for resident review. LPA interviewed two (2) staff and zero (0) clients, and interviews did not reveal any licensing or regulatory concerns. LPA reviewed facility records. The files reviewed by LPA contained required documents. Confidential records were stored in locked areas. No deficiencies were cited during the inspection. An exit interview was conducted with Executive Director Anguiano to whom a copy of this report, the LIC 9102 (TA) form, and the Licensee/Appeal Rights (LIC 9058) were provided. Their signature below confirms receipt of these documents.

Citations

No citations recorded on this visit

The inspector found no violations of California child care regulations during this visit.

FAQ · About this visit

Common questions about this visit

What happened during the March 19, 2026 inspection of SILVERADO SENIOR LIVING-ENCINITAS?

This was a inspection inspection of SILVERADO SENIOR LIVING-ENCINITAS on March 19, 2026. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to SILVERADO SENIOR LIVING-ENCINITAS on March 19, 2026?

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

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