Inspection Reports for
Land of Peace VI
22626 Kittridge St, West Hills, CA 91307, West Hills, CA, 91307
Back to Facility ProfileCitations (last 4 years)
Citations (over 4 years)
0.3 citations/year
Citations are regulatory findings recorded during state inspections.
93% better than California average
California average: 4 citations/yearCitations per year
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Occupancy
Latest occupancy rate
100% occupied
Based on a August 2025 inspection.
This facility has shown a steady increase in demand based on occupancy rates.
Occupancy rate over time
Inspection Report
Annual Inspection
Census: 6
Capacity: 6
Citations: 0
Date: Aug 12, 2025
Visit Reason
An unannounced annual inspection was conducted by Licensing Program Analyst Nicholas Reed to evaluate compliance with licensing requirements and regulations.
Findings
The facility was found to be in compliance with Title 22 regulations with no immediate health and safety risks observed. The environment, furnishings, safety equipment, and medication management were all in good condition and properly maintained.
Report Facts
Residents reviewed for medication: 3
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 4
Emergency exit paths: 2
Auditory alarms: 4
Fire extinguisher last inspected: Aug 20, 2024
Water temperature: 105.4
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Nicholas Reed | Licensing Program Analyst | Conducted the inspection and medication review |
| Roslin Finuliar | Administrator/Director | Met with Licensing Program Analyst during inspection |
Inspection Report
Annual Inspection
Census: 6
Capacity: 6
Citations: 0
Date: Jul 23, 2024
Visit Reason
An unannounced annual inspection was conducted by Licensing Program Analyst Nicholas Reed to evaluate compliance with Title 22 regulations and facility conditions.
Findings
The facility was found to be in compliance with Title 22 regulations with no immediate health or safety risks observed. The environment was clean, well-maintained, and all safety equipment was operational.
Report Facts
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 4
Residents observed: 2
Fire extinguisher last inspected: Mar 28, 2024
Water temperature: 109.7
Auditory alarms: 3
Emergency exit paths: 2
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Nicholas Reed | Licensing Program Analyst | Conducted the inspection and authored the report |
| Roselin Finuliar | Administrator | Facility administrator met with the Licensing Program Analyst during the inspection |
| Naira Margaryan | Licensing Program Manager | Named in the report as Licensing Program Manager |
Inspection Report
Annual Inspection
Census: 6
Capacity: 6
Citations: 0
Date: Jul 31, 2022
Visit Reason
An unannounced annual visit was conducted by Licensing Program Analyst Nicholas Reed to evaluate the facility's compliance with regulations.
Findings
The facility was found to be in compliance with Title 22 regulations with no citations issued. The facility was clean, well-maintained, and equipped with necessary safety features including fire sprinklers and emergency alarms.
Report Facts
Water temperature: 114.6
Room temperature: 76.4
Auditory alarms detected: 5
Capacity: 6
Census: 6
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Nicholas Reed | Licensing Program Analyst | Conducted the inspection and authored the report |
| Roselin Finuliar | Administrator | Facility administrator met during inspection |
| Tigran Zakharyan | Person met with during the visit | |
| Cassandra Harris | Supervisor | Supervisor overseeing the licensing evaluation |
Inspection Report
Complaint Investigation
Census: 5
Capacity: 6
Citations: 0
Date: Jul 14, 2022
Visit Reason
The inspection was an unannounced complaint investigation visit triggered by an allegation that a resident sustained an open wound while in care.
Complaint Details
The complaint alleged that Resident #1 sustained an open wound while in care. The investigation included record reviews and interviews, concluding that there was no indication of a wound prior to hospitalization and that the wound was reported and evaluated after hospital discharge. The complaint was unsubstantiated.
Findings
The investigation found insufficient evidence to support the allegation that the resident sustained an open wound while in care, and the complaint was deemed unsubstantiated. The wound was noted upon hospital release, and follow-up assessments indicated the injury was closed.
Report Facts
Facility capacity: 6
Census: 5
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jose Gary Tan | Licensing Program Analyst | Conducted the complaint investigation visit |
| Roselin Finuliar | Administrator | Met with Licensing Program Analyst during the investigation and reported the wound |
| Naira Margaryan | Licensing Program Manager | Named as Licensing Program Manager on the report |
Inspection Report
Annual Inspection
Census: 5
Capacity: 6
Citations: 0
Date: Jul 23, 2021
Visit Reason
An unannounced annual inspection was conducted to evaluate compliance with licensing requirements and infection control recommendations.
Findings
The facility was found to be clean, properly furnished, and well maintained with appropriate infection control measures in place. Safety equipment such as smoke and carbon monoxide detectors were operational, and medications were securely stored. No deficiencies were explicitly noted in the report.
Report Facts
Hot water temperature: 116.3
Facility temperature: 76
Fire extinguisher last serviced: May 13, 2021
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Roselin Finuliar | Administrator | Met during inspection and toured facility with Licensing Program Analyst |
| Angela Panushkina | Licensing Program Analyst | Conducted the inspection and authored the report |
Inspection Report
Complaint Investigation
Census: 6
Capacity: 6
Citations: 1
Date: Jun 5, 2021
Visit Reason
The visit was an unannounced Case Management - Incident inspection conducted in conjunction with a subsequent complaint visit regarding complaint control #31-AS-20210121104029. The purpose was to issue a citation for absence of supervision observed during the complaint visit.
Complaint Details
The visit was triggered by a complaint (complaint control #31-AS-20210121104029) and involved substantiated findings of absence of supervision.
Findings
The Licensing Program Analyst observed that staff left the facility for approximately 5 minutes, leaving all six residents unsupervised, which posed an immediate health, safety, and personal rights risk. The staff did not use the facility phone to contact the administrator and left the premises to call her instead.
Citations (1)
Personnel-Operations. When regular staff members are absent, there shall be coverage by personnel with qualifications adequate to perform the assigned tasks. This requirement was not met as staff left 6 out of 6 residents unsupervised when staff #1 left the facility to contact the administrator, posing an immediate health and safety and personal rights risk.
Report Facts
Residents left unsupervised: 6
Capacity: 6
Census: 6
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Roselin Finuliar | Administrator | Met during the visit and discussed staff leaving the facility unsupervised |
| Alan Kibombwe | Staff member who left the facility to contact the administrator | |
| Yelena Avetisyan | Licensing Program Analyst | Conducted the unannounced Case Management - Incident visit |
| Cassandra Harris | Licensing Program Manager | Supervisor of the licensing evaluation |
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