Abounding Peace Elderly Care II
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State Inspection History
State Inspections
Source: CA Community Care Licensing Division
Feb 12, 2026Follow-up
The inspection revealed multiple critical deficiencies across several areas, including medication administration protocols, staff qualifications, and physical security of medications. Specifically, there were multiple citations citing immediate risks related to medication handling, staff competency, and record keeping. Immediate corrective action is required to mitigate these significant health and safety risks to the residents.
The facility failed to obtain required criminal record clearances for associated staff. This poses an immediate risk to residents' health, safety, and personal rights.
The facility violated resident rights by allowing staff to camouflage or hide medications in other substances without the resident's knowledge or consent. This poses an immediate risk to residents' health, safety, and personal rights.
Staff administering medications were found to not have received or passed the required competency exam. This poses an immediate risk to residents' health, safety, and personal rights.
The facility failed to ensure centrally stored medicines were kept in a safe, locked place inaccessible to unauthorized persons. This poses an immediate risk to residents' health, safety, and personal rights.
Staff administering medications were found to not have passed the required competency exam. This poses an immediate risk to residents' health, safety, and personal rights.
The administrator failed to demonstrate the necessary knowledge or ability to conform to applicable laws and regulations. This poses an immediate risk to residents' health, safety, and personal rights.
Aug 28, 2025Follow-up
The inspection was an unannounced Case Management visit conducted to address an immediate exclusion order for a staff member. The primary finding was a critical deficiency regarding staff criminal record clearances. The facility was cited for having multiple staff members present who lacked the required criminal record clearance, posing an immediate risk to residents.
Three staff members were observed who did not have a criminal record clearance or association with the facility. This poses an immediate risk to the health, safety, and personal rights of residents in care.
Apr 18, 2025RoutineCleanReport
The facility underwent an unannounced annual inspection on 04/18/2025. The LPA observed the facility to be clean, in good repair, and compliant with Title 22 regulations across various areas inspected. No deficiencies were cited during this review.
Apr 18, 2024Routine
The inspection identified multiple deficiencies across several critical areas, including immediate health risks related to hot water temperature and fire/safety clearances. Significant findings also included inadequate food supply reserves and restricted resident access to necessary facilities. The facility must address these issues promptly to ensure resident safety and rights.
Hot water temperature was measured at 130.1 degrees Fahrenheit in the resident bathroom sink, which exceeds the regulated maximum of 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
Staff sleeping in the activity or living room on a roll-out bed, and the facility not following the facility sketch and fire clearance, poses an immediate health and safety risk.
The facility did not maintain sufficient perishable food supplies for a minimum of two days, posing an immediate health and safety risk to residents.
Residents' room 101 was occupied by two facility staff, which does not reflect the facility sketch and fire clearance, posing an immediate health and safety risk.
The resident bathroom in room 102 was observed locked during the day, which restricts resident access and poses a potential personal rights issue.
Oct 10, 2023Complaint
The investigation substantiated the complaint allegation that the facility allowed an excluded person to facilitate operations. The facility was cited for failing to meet criminal record clearance requirements for individuals working at the facility. The citation resulted in an immediate civil penalty assessment.
The facility allowed an excluded person (E1) to facilitate operations without proper criminal record clearance, which constitutes an immediate health and safety risk.
Aug 7, 2023Follow-upCleanReport
The facility was visited for a case management follow-up inspection. The Licensing Program Analyst conducted an inspection of the bedrooms, common areas, and outdoor areas, and tested the front gate. No deficiencies were cited during this visit.
Mar 24, 2023Routine
The annual inspection identified one significant deficiency related to fire safety access. Specifically, a bicycle lock was found obstructing the front gate, which poses an immediate safety risk. The facility was otherwise noted to have adequate supplies and appropriate temperatures.
A bicycle lock was observed wrapped around the front gate, rendering it inaccessible to residents in the event of a fire.
Nov 30, 2022OtherCleanReport
The facility underwent an unannounced post-licensing inspection on November 30, 2022. The inspector noted that the facility was in good repair, and various safety and operational areas were observed to be compliant. Specifically, the report states that no violations were cited during this visit.
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