Inspection Reports for Canyon Guest Home

4224 Emet Ct, San Diego, CA 92117, United States, CA, 92117

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Inspection Report Annual Inspection Census: 6 Capacity: 6 Deficiencies: 0 Feb 10, 2025
Visit Reason
The inspection was an unannounced, required annual inspection to evaluate compliance with licensing regulations for the facility.
Findings
The facility was found to be clean, sanitary, and in good repair with no deficiencies cited. All safety equipment and required postings were in place and functioning, and interviews with staff revealed no regulatory concerns.
Report Facts
Perishable food supply: 2 Non-perishable food supply: 7 Fire extinguisher service timeframe: 12 Staff interviewed: 2 Clients interviewed: 0
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Daniel RaphaelAdministratorAdministrator present during inspection and exit interview
Arian GolbakhshLicensing Program AnalystConducted the inspection
Stephani TitaCaregiverWelcomed the Licensing Program Analyst and discussed the purpose of the visit
Ronald RafananCaregiverAssisted in touring the facility and provided information about firearms and ammunition
Inspection Report Annual Inspection Census: 6 Capacity: 6 Deficiencies: 0 Jan 29, 2024
Visit Reason
The inspection was an unannounced required annual inspection conducted to evaluate compliance with licensing regulations for the facility.
Findings
The facility was found to be clean, sanitary, and in good repair with no deficiencies observed or cited. All required safety equipment and licensing postings were present and operational.
Report Facts
Licensed capacity: 6 Current census: 6 Hospice waiver capacity: 5
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Sabel MartinezLicensing Program AnalystConducted the inspection
Marilou DelapenaCaregiverMet with Licensing Program Analyst during inspection and exit interview
Eva EstanolCaregiverMet with Licensing Program Analyst during inspection
Inspection Report Complaint Investigation Census: 6 Capacity: 6 Deficiencies: 0 Jan 16, 2024
Visit Reason
The inspection was an unannounced complaint investigation visit triggered by allegations that staff did not ensure toileting assistance was provided to a resident and allowed the resident to stay in soiled clothing for an extended period.
Findings
The investigation included interviews with staff and review of records, concluding that the allegations were unsubstantiated as there was no preponderance of evidence to prove the violations occurred.
Complaint Details
The complaint alleged failure to provide toileting assistance and allowing a resident to remain in soiled clothing. The resident was non-ambulatory with incontinence impairment. Staff used appropriate two-person assist and followed incontinence schedules. The allegations were found unsubstantiated.
Report Facts
Facility capacity: 6 Census: 6
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Renita HallLicensing Program AnalystConducted the complaint investigation visit
Denise PowellLicensing Program ManagerOversaw the complaint investigation
Marilou De Le PenaHouse ManagerMet with investigator during the visit and participated in exit interview
Inspection Report Original Licensing Census: 5 Capacity: 6 Deficiencies: 0 Feb 10, 2022
Visit Reason
The visit was an announced Pre-Licensing inspection to ensure the facility's compliance with California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 6.
Findings
The facility was found to be clean, in good repair, and compliant with regulations including fire safety, medication storage, and COVID mitigation. No deficiencies were identified during the inspection.
Report Facts
Water temperature bathroom 1: 110.5 Water temperature bathroom 2: 112.3 Non-perishable food supply: 7 Perishable food supply: 2
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Dan RaphaelApplicantMet with Licensing Program Analyst during the pre-licensing visit
Rebecca RuizLicensing Program AnalystConducted the pre-licensing inspection
Alexandre VoLicensing Program ManagerNamed in report header
Inspection Report Original Licensing Census: 5 Capacity: 6 Deficiencies: 0 Dec 23, 2021
Visit Reason
The visit was conducted as part of the original licensing process for the Canyon Guest Home Facility, including a telephone call to complete Component II of the licensing evaluation.
Findings
The applicant/administrator demonstrated understanding of facility operation, staff qualifications, program policies, and application document requirements. Component II was successfully completed with no deficiencies noted.
Report Facts
Capacity: 6 Census: 5
Employees Mentioned
NameTitleContext
Daniel RaphaelApplicant/AdministratorParticipated in the licensing evaluation and telephone call for Component II

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