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Inspection visit

Complaint

FIVE STAR SENIOR LIVINGLicense 435202887
Clean visit · 0 citations

Inspector’s narrative

What the inspector wrote

On 05/15/2025, LPA Marrufo interviewed staff S1. S1 stated to have applied a bandage to R1 after R1 experienced a fall. S1 stated to have placed the “cloth part” of the bandage on the wound. S1 stated the bandage did not move at all on R1’s arm. On 05/15/2025, LPA Marrufo interviewed R1. R1 stated facility staff placed a bandage on R1. R1 stated the bandage was placed so that the cloth part of the bandage was over the wound. R1 stated the bandage did not become loose or move at all. LPA Marrufo obtained a copy of R1’s Physician’s Report. R1’s Physician’s Report has an exam date of 05/18/2023. The Physician’s Report indicates R1 does not have wandering behavior, is not confused/disoriented, and is able to leave the facility unassisted, and is ambulatory. LPA Marrufo obtained a copy of R1’s Appraisal/Needs and Services Plan, dated 04/17/2025. R1’s Appraisal/Needs and Services Plan states, “Balance issues needs a walker.” The Physical/Health section of R1’s Appraisal/Needs and Services Plan states, “Needs a walker,” and “Needs to be reminded to walk with a walker.” During interview on 05/15/2025, W1 stated that R1 told W1 that S1 left R1 outside in the backyard of the facility without checking on R1 or opening the screen door for R1. During interview on 05/15/2025, S1 stated that R1 and the other residents can go to the backyard of the facility on their own to smoke. S1 stated that R1 is not able to open the screen door facing the backyard of the facility on his/her own. S1 stated that although the screen door facing the backyard is closed, the garage door is left open for R1, and R1 can reenter the facility home through the garage door. During interview on 05/15/2025, R1 stated to be able to stand up on his/her own from the metal chairs in the backyard, but not the cushioned chairs. R1 stated to have never been left in the backyard for a long time. R1 stated that if the screen door to the facility is closed, R1 will go through the garage door. R1 stated to have never been locked out of the facility. R1 stated to have been able to enter and exit the facility at will. Page 2 of 4. On 05/15/2025, LPA Marrufo interviewed Administrator (ADM) Jesse Powar. ADM stated staff keep the garage door unlocked for R1. ADM stated the glass doors to R1’s bedroom and the facility kitchen are left open and the screen doors are left closed. ADM stated R1 cannot open the glass doors independently, but can open the screen doors independently. R1’s Physician’s Report states R1 does not have bowel impairment or bladder impairment, and is able to bathe self, dress/groom self, and care for own toileting needs. During interview on 05/15/2025, W1 stated to have observed R1 with diapers that were soaking in urine and gushing out when R1 was sitting down. W1 stated to have made these observations of R1 in a location outside of the facility. During interview on 05/15/2025, S1 stated that R1 will go to the bathroom by himself/herself and S1 will assist R1 with changing diapers if R1 has an accident. S1 stated that R1 does not check R1’s diapers because R1 will vocalize to S1 if R1’s diapers need to be changed. S1 states S1 assists R1 with showering. S1 stated S1 would initially shower R1 three times a week when R1 first moved into the facility, but R1 complained that the showers were drying R1’s skin, so S1 began showering R1 twice a week. S1 stated R1 has began taking showers three times a week again. S1 stated to not change R1 unless R1 showers or has a spill or blood stain on R1’s clothes. S1 stated to have not observed R1 in soiled clothing for an extended time. S1 stated to have not been on duty the morning that R1 had an appointment to a location outside of the facility, but R1 told S1 that R1 urinated in the taxi on the way to his/her appointment. During interview on 05/15/2025, R1 stated staff shower R1 every other day and change R1 after each shower. R1 stated he/she showers Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. R1 stated staff change R1’s diapers every day. R1 stated staff do not leave R1 in soiled diapers for an extended time. Page 3 of 4. **Amended on 09/12/2025 to change the allegation finding from Unsubstantiated to Unfounded.** R1 stated that while R1 was in a taxi about a week and a half ago, R1 urinated in R1’s diapers in the back seat of the taxi. This agency has investigated the complaint allegations listed. Based on interviews, review of records, the CCLD has found that the complaint allegations are UNFOUNDED, meaning that the allegation was false, could not have happened and/or is without a reasonable basis. No Deficiencies were cited under California Code of Regulations Title 22 This report was reviewed with Racheal Mosely and a copy of this report was provided. Page 4 of 4. END REPORT

Citations

No citations recorded on this visit

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

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What happened during the May 28, 2025 inspection of FIVE STAR SENIOR LIVING?

This was a complaint inspection of FIVE STAR SENIOR LIVING on May 28, 2025. The inspection found no deficiencies and no citations were issued.

Were any citations issued to FIVE STAR SENIOR LIVING on May 28, 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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