Most inspections found no deficiencies, with the facility generally in good repair and compliant with regulations. The most recent report from February 21, 2025, had no deficiencies, showing continued compliance. However, the February 20, 2025 annual inspection cited one deficiency for retaining two non-ambulatory residents without proper fire clearance, which was addressed with a correction plan. Earlier reports from 2023 and 2024 were clean, and no complaints were reported or substantiated. This suggests the facility has maintained a mostly positive record with a minor issue recently resolved.
Licensing Program Analyst Juliana Barfield conducted a Case Management visit to collect an application for a Community Care Facility or Residential Care Facility for the Elderly License and an updated facility sketch for a change of ambulatory status at the facility.
Findings
No deficiencies were observed or cited during this visit. An exit interview was conducted with the licensee, and a copy of the report was provided.
Employees Mentioned
Name
Title
Context
Juliana Barfield
Licensing Program Analyst
Conducted the Case Management visit.
Miriam Mehzun Hadgu
Licensee / Administrator
Met with Licensing Program Analyst during the visit.
An unannounced required annual inspection was conducted to evaluate compliance with licensing regulations for the Mylda Senior Care Facility.
Findings
One deficiency was cited for violation of the facility's fire clearance requirements due to retaining two non-ambulatory residents without appropriate fire clearance. A plan of correction was developed with the licensee.
Deficiencies (1)
Description
Retained two non-ambulatory residents without the appropriate fire clearance, violating California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 87202(a)(1).
Report Facts
Capacity: 6Census: 2Deficiencies cited: 1Plan of Correction Due Date: Feb 21, 2025
Employees Mentioned
Name
Title
Context
Juliana Barfield
Licensing Program Analyst
Conducted the inspection and authored the report
Miriam Mehzun Hadgu
Licensee / Administrator
Facility licensee involved in inspection and plan of correction
An unannounced required annual inspection was conducted to evaluate compliance with licensing regulations for the Mylda Senior Care Facility.
Findings
The facility was found to be organized, in good repair, and compliant with regulations. No deficiencies were observed or cited during the inspection. The kitchen was out of service due to repairs, and two residents had been temporarily relocated.
Report Facts
Hot water temperature: 106Hot water temperature: 107.1Hot water temperature: 106.2Licensed capacity: 6Current census: 0Residents relocated: 2
Employees Mentioned
Name
Title
Context
Miriam Mehzun Hadgu
Administrator
Licensee and facility administrator present during inspection
The inspection was an unannounced required 1-year visit to evaluate the facility's compliance with licensing regulations and infection control protocols.
Findings
The Licensing Program Analyst conducted a tour and observed staff and residents, provided technical assistance on COVID-19 mitigation, and found no citations or deficiencies during this visit.
Employees Mentioned
Name
Title
Context
Dang Nguyen
Licensing Program Analyst
Conducted the inspection and provided technical assistance.
Miriam Mehzun Hadgu
Licensee
Facility representative met during the inspection.
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