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Inspection visit

Routine inspection

MILLBRAE FAMILY CARE HOMELicense 4156007071 citation on this visit
1 citation recorded

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

On 08/27/2024, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) Vado Jaime Vado conducted an unannounced annual required inspection visit. LPA met with administrator Wilma Deguzman. There are currently 5 residents in the facility and one resident is out of the facility with family. This is a single level facility licensed for residents age range of 60 years and over all of which may be non-ambulatory. License is approved for 3 hospice residents. There is 1 hospice resident as of today's inspection visit. The physical plant was toured inside and outside of the facility to ensure the safety of the clients. The rear fence of the facility has been replaced and repaired based on observations made. There are no video cameras on site per the administrator. LPA observed the facility kitchen which is clean and observed appliances that are in good repair. Knives are stored and locked in in kitchen drawer adjacent to the stove. Perishable and non-perishable food items are observed as in place. There is an additional refrigerator and freezer in the garage area which carries additional food supplies for resident use. First aid kit is observed as complete with required items. Medications are observed to be locked in the kitchen in a lockable cabinet. LPA observed that there are two fire extinguishers in place which are currently within operating range, smoke detector, carbon monoxide detectors are observed in place through out the facility, and central heating. PPE is observed to be in place stored in a closet within a resident bathroom. Laundry area is also observed as fully operational in the garage. Emergency exit routes are observed inside and outside to be free and clear of obstructions. Last emergency/disaster drill was conducted on 08/27/2024. According to administrator they are conducting soon due to facility improvements such as solar and fence repair. Water temperature was measured at 109F. Cleaning supplies are observed to be locked in beneath the kitchen sink and additional toxins and cleaning supplies are observed to be locked in the garage. Continued on next... Page 2 LPA observed all resident rooms and all are observed as clean, free of odors, and contained all the required furniture per regulatory recommendations. Extra resident linen supplies are observed as in place in hallway closets. There are two resident full bathrooms, and a half bath in room 3, all are observed which are in good repair. Shower floors are equipped with non-skid mats. Medications and logs are observed today as current. During today's inspection LPA reviewed 4 resident files which are current and 3 staff files which are current. Administrator certificate is observed as current expiring 05/21/2026 for Wilma De Guzman. The following updated forms are requested to be submitted to CCLD by 07/29/2025 : • Copy of updated administrator certificates as there are more than one administrator • Copy of facility's liability insurance • LIC308 Designation of responsible staff person • LIC610E Emergency Disaster Plan • LIC500 Staff Schedule • Copy of control of property or copy of lease Report is reviewed with Wilma and a copy is provided on this day. Citation issued on following LIC80D and Technical Violation on the following LIC9102TV.

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.

  • 1569.695(c)Type B

    §1569.695 Emergency Plans(c) A facility shall conduct a drill at least quarterly for each shift. The type of emergency covered in a drill shall vary from quarter to quarter, taking into account different emergency scenarios. An actual evacuation of residents is notrequired during a drill. While a facility may provide an opportunity for residents to participate in a drill, it shall not require any resident participation. Documentation of the drills shall include the date, the type of emergency covered by the drill, and the names of staff participating in the drill. This health and safety code has not been met as evidenced by: Based on documentation reviewed, LPA observed that there is no disaster drill log present. Per interviews with staff, a disaster drill has not been conducted in about a year. This poses an immediate health and safety risk to residents and staff in the facility.

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What happened during the July 22, 2025 inspection of MILLBRAE FAMILY CARE HOME?

This was an inspection of MILLBRAE FAMILY CARE HOME on July 22, 2025. 1 citation were issued: 1 Type B.

Were any citations issued to MILLBRAE FAMILY CARE HOME on July 22, 2025?

Yes, 1 citation was issued (0 Type A, 1 Type B). The first citation was for: "§1569.695 Emergency Plans(c) A facility shall conduct a drill at least quarterly for each shift. The type of emergency c..."

What type of inspection was this?

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

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