The facility’s inspection reports show a consistently clean record with no deficiencies found in any of the visits. The most recent report from August 1, 2024, confirmed full compliance with all physical plant requirements, including fire clearance and exit regulations. Earlier inspections in July and June 2024 also found the facility to be in good repair and well-prepared for licensing, with no issues noted. There were no complaints or enforcement actions reported at any time. This steady record of compliance suggests the facility has maintained a strong readiness and adherence to regulatory standards throughout its pre-licensing process.
Deficiencies per Year
43210
2024
Census Over Time
CensusCapacity
Inspection Report Original LicensingCapacity: 68Deficiencies: 0Aug 1, 2024
Visit Reason
An unannounced pre-licensing visit was conducted to observe the facility’s physical plant for compliance with Title 22, Division 6 of the California Code of Regulations and California Health & Safety Code.
Findings
The facility was found compliant with no deficiencies. The fire clearance was approved, the facility layout was consistent with the submitted sketch, and exits were compliant with regulations.
Met during inspection and involved in facility tour and exit interview
Harris Jamil
Licensee
Met during inspection and involved in facility tour and exit interview
Juliana Barfield
Licensing Program Analyst
Conducted the pre-licensing visit
Inspection Report Original LicensingCapacity: 68Deficiencies: 0Jul 2, 2024
Visit Reason
An announced pre-licensing visit was conducted to observe the facility’s physical plant for compliance with Title 22, Division 6 of the California Code of Regulations and California Health & Safety Code.
Findings
The facility was found to be clean, sanitary, and in good repair with all required safety and operational features compliant. No deficiencies were identified during the pre-licensing inspection.
Met during inspection and involved in facility tour
Harris Jamil
Licensee
Met during inspection and involved in facility tour
Juliana Barfield
Licensing Program Analyst
Conducted the pre-licensing inspection
Inspection Report Original LicensingCapacity: 68Deficiencies: 0Jun 6, 2024
Visit Reason
The visit was an initial licensing evaluation conducted via telephone interview to verify the applicant/administrator's understanding of community care facility licensing laws and readiness for licensing.
Findings
The applicant/administrator demonstrated understanding of facility operation, admission policies, staffing requirements, restrictive health conditions, general provisions, emergency preparedness, complaints and reporting, and pre-licensing readiness. Signed documentation and photo ID were obtained.
Employees Mentioned
Name
Title
Context
Faizan Jamil
Administrator
Participated in the licensing evaluation and interview.
Harris Jamil
Met with during the inspection.
Julia Kim
Licensing Program Manager
Named as Licensing Program Manager on the report.
Nicole Rouse
Licensing Program Analyst
Named as Licensing Program Analyst on the report.
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