Inspection Reports for
Ace Care Home
3718 Chaparral Ct, Concord, CA 94519, CA, 94519
Back to Facility ProfileCitations (last 4 years)
Citations (over 4 years)
2.3 citations/year
Citations are regulatory findings recorded during state inspections.
43% better than California average
California average: 4 citations/yearCitations per year
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Occupancy
Latest occupancy rate
67% occupied
Based on a May 2025 inspection.
This facility has shown a steady increase in demand based on occupancy rates.
Occupancy rate over time
Inspection Report
Annual Inspection
Census: 4
Capacity: 6
Citations: 0
Date: May 7, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was an unannounced annual inspection conducted to evaluate compliance with licensing requirements.
Findings
The facility was inspected thoroughly with no deficiencies cited. The physical plant, equipment, supplies, and resident records were all found to be in compliance.
Inspection Report
Annual Inspection
Census: 3
Capacity: 6
Citations: 0
Date: Mar 8, 2024
Visit Reason
The visit was an unannounced annual inspection conducted to evaluate the facility's compliance with licensing requirements.
Findings
The facility was inspected thoroughly with no deficiencies cited. All areas and supplies were found adequate and compliant with regulations.
Inspection Report
Annual Inspection
Census: 3
Capacity: 6
Citations: 7
Date: May 10, 2023
Visit Reason
The visit was an unannounced annual inspection conducted to evaluate compliance with licensing requirements.
Findings
The inspection found multiple deficiencies including unlocked chemical cleaners and medications, door alarms not activated, staff lacking access to resident records, and missing required forms in resident and staff records. The facility was cited and plans of correction were requested.
Citations (7)
CCR 87309(a)(1): Chemical cleaners were unlocked and accessible to residents, posing an immediate health and safety risk.
CCR 87412(a)(11): Staff records did not include required health screening form LIC 503.
CCR 87465(h)(2): Medications were unlocked and accessible to residents, posing an immediate health and safety risk.
CCR 87506(a): Resident records were not available to facility staff, posing a potential health and safety risk.
CCR 87506(b)(16): Resident records were missing LIC form 621 for personal property and valuables, posing a potential health and safety risk.
CCR 87507(l): Resident records lacked signed copies of personal rights, posing a potential health and safety risk.
CCR 87705(j): Auditory devices for monitoring exits were turned off, posing a potential health and safety risk.
Report Facts
Residents present: 3
Total licensed capacity: 6
Staff records reviewed: 5
Inspection Report
Original Licensing
Capacity: 6
Citations: 2
Date: Apr 25, 2022
Visit Reason
An announced pre-licensing inspection was conducted for the license application of a new facility with a total capacity of six residents.
Findings
The facility was inspected inside and out, with no major physical plant issues noted. Two deficiencies were observed: latch on exit gates and lack of signage for the facility. Fire clearance was previously granted and safety equipment was functional.
Citations (2)
Latch on exit gates was observed to be inadequate and needs to be moved to the inside for emergencies.
Facility lacked proper signage and needs posting of signs throughout the premises.
Report Facts
Total capacity: 6
Employees mentioned
| Name | Title | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Margaret Hsu | Applicant Administrator | Met with Licensing Program Analyst during pre-licensing inspection |
| Jill Clancy-Czuleger | Licensing Program Analyst | Conducted the pre-licensing inspection |
Inspection Report
Original Licensing
Capacity: 6
Citations: 0
Date: Apr 6, 2022
Visit Reason
The visit was an initial licensing evaluation conducted via telephone interview to assess the applicant/administrator's understanding of California Code Title 22 regulations and readiness for facility operation.
Findings
The applicant/administrator demonstrated understanding of licensing requirements, admission policies, staffing, health conditions, emergency preparedness, complaints reporting, and pre-licensing readiness. No residents were in care at the time of the evaluation.
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