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Inspection visit

Complaint

MARAVILLALicense 425801937
Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

envelope missing from the same drawer. R1 stated the cash consisted of $20s, $10s, and $5s. R1 showed LPA where they kept each piece of jewelry, and LPA noted R1 was very meticulous and detailed in how they kept the jewelry, with each item having a specific place. R1 searched the entire room for the pieces but found none. R1’s private caregiver called the local police to report the theft. Staff were informed of the missing items. The private caregiver has worked for R1 for approximately one and a half years, and assisted R1 privately at home before R1 moved into the facility. Private caregiver stated they knew where R1 kept their jewelry, and they often helped R1 put the jewelry away. Private caregiver stated R1 was “extremely picky” about where the items were put and every item had a specific space, and R1 watches everyone closely. Private caregiver stated they helped R1 search their entire room for the jewelry but didn’t find it. Private caregiver described the experience as “traumatic” and stated R1 knows where they put things. Private caregiver indicated while R1 was at the hospital, they went to R1’s room around 6/22/2024 to put some of R1’s belongings back in their room for safekeeping, such as a wheelchair, handbag, and clothes. Private caregiver stated they went back to the apartment a second time to gather some items for the resident, such as face lotion and glasses. Private caregiver stated they do not remember the exact day but signed into the guest book. When the private caregiver went back to the apartment, they noticed “small movements” of items in the room. Private caregiver stated the wheelchair had been left in the living room, but was now in the closet, and the curtains were partially open as well as the window. There was also mail was put on R1’s desk. They believed it could have been due to housekeeping or laundry service but were confident someone else had been in the room. Private caregiver corrected the items that had moved “because [R1] is so picky.” Private caregiver stated they went back to the room two more times while the resident was in the hospital, and “each time something was different,” such as the windows and/or curtains open, a door was open, and R1’s plants were outside. R1’s family member also stated the private caregiver informed them of this same information directly and gave a very similar account of the items moved around and jewelry missing. Staff interviewed also noted another resident lost a $100 bill around the same time R1 was in the hospital. Additionally, one staff interviewed indicated an incident where R1 said Staff 1 (S1), who had been working double shifts, was sleeping in R1’s room on their sofa during their shift. S1 later “joked” to R1 that R1 should have given S1 “something for free, something expensive” from R1’s yard sale. Please continue to 9099-C, Pg 3 Administrator stated R1’s room was kept locked and housekeeping typically cleaned R1’s room on Mondays. Administrator stated R1’s room was cleaned on 6/24/2024 by staff and the room was not cleaned again prior to R1 returning from the hospital. Law enforcement was contacted in regards to the missing items but has not charged anyone with a crime as of yet. At this time, there is insufficient evidence to prove who took the missing jewelry or where it went, and there was insufficient evidence to prove it was a facility staff. Therefore the allegation is deemed Unsubstantiated at this time. If further evidence is brought forward, this case may be reopened. Exit interview conducted. Copy of report issued at the time of the visit.

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.

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    87355(e)(1) Criminal Record Clearance: ...Obtain a California clearance or a criminal record exemption as required by the Department...This requirement is not met as evidenced by: Based on record review the licensee did not comply with regualtion above as R1's private caregiver has not completed a criminal background clearance which poses an immediate risk to residents in care.

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What happened during the September 25, 2024 inspection of MARAVILLA?

This was a complaint inspection of MARAVILLA on September 25, 2024. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to MARAVILLA on September 25, 2024?

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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