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Edelweiss Guest Home

955 Pool Street, Lakeport, CA 9545315 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: CA CCLD — view official record

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State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: CA Community Care Licensing Division

5total
16deficiencies
1 Type A— immediate health risk
15 Type B— non-compliance
Feb 3, 2026Routine

The inspection identified several deficiencies related to facility postings, staff training documentation, and resident record keeping. Specifically, required posters were missing, and multiple records were found deficient regarding annual training hours and resident documentation. All noted deficiencies are classified as Type B, indicating potential but not immediate health or safety risks.

Type BCCR 87303(a)

Required postings, including the CCLD reporting poster, emergency disaster plan, current administrator certificate, and resident's personal rights, were missing from the facility communal area.

Type BCCR 1569.625(b)(2)

Staff files reviewed were missing required annual training hours, specifically related to dementia care, postural supports, restricted health conditions, and hospice care.

Type BCCR 1569.69(b)

Staff files reviewed were missing required annual medication training hours for staff assisting with self-administration of medicines.

Type BCCR 87506(a)

Record review indicated non-compliance with maintaining a separate, complete, and current record for each resident in care.

Mar 14, 2025Routine

The annual inspection identified several deficiencies related to safety protocols, staff training, and documentation. Specific issues included unsecured sharp objects and cleaning supplies, and multiple staff members lacking required annual training hours. The facility was given multiple Plan of Correction due dates to address these compliance gaps.

Type BCCR 87309(a)

The facility was observed with unlocked knife drawers and unlocked cleaning supply cabinets in the kitchen, which poses a potential health and safety risk to residents.

Type BHSC 1569.625(b)(2)

The facility failed to meet training requirements, as multiple staff members did not complete the required initial 20 hours of annual training.

Type BCCR 87705(f)(1)

The facility was cited for not providing documentation or proof of when the last disaster drill was conducted.

Type BHSC 1569.696(a)

The facility was cited for not providing documentation or proof of required training specific to postural supports, restricted health conditions, and hospice care.

Jan 9, 2024Routine

The inspection identified three deficiencies related to resident care, safety protocols, and staff training. Specifically, there were issues with overdue medical assessments for residents with dementia, unsecured dangerous items in the kitchen, and a lack of current first aid certification among care staff. All deficiencies cited were Type B, indicating non-compliance rather than an immediate health risk.

Type B87303(a)

Licensees must ensure that residents with dementia receive an annual medical assessment and reappraisal. This was not met for one of the two residents with dementia diagnoses, as the last assessment was in 2020.

Type B87705(f)(1)

Items that could endanger residents with dementia, such as knives and cleaning supplies, were found unlocked in the kitchen. This poses a potential health, safety, or personal rights risk.

Type B87411(c)(1)

Three out of three care staff reviewed lacked required first aid certification. This poses a potential health, safety, or personal rights risk to persons in care.

Jan 24, 2023Routine

The facility underwent an annual required 1-year infection control inspection. While the general tour found the building and grounds clean and in good repair, two deficiencies were noted regarding chemical storage security and hot water temperature in a resident's bathroom.

Type BLIC 9120

Hot water temperature in one resident’s bathroom faucet was measured between 103.6 and 109.9 degrees F, falling out of the acceptable Title 22 regulation range of 105 to 120 degrees F.

Mar 1, 2022Routine

The inspection revealed several deficiencies, including an immediate health risk related to excessively hot water temperatures in resident bathrooms. Additionally, the facility was cited for failing to conduct required disaster drills and for deficiencies in staff training, specifically regarding CPR/First Aid certification.

Type ACCR 87303(e)(2)

Hot water temperature in resident bathrooms was observed to be too high, ranging between 124.7°F and 125.2°F, exceeding the maximum allowable temperature of 120°F.

Type BHSC 1569.696(c)

The facility has not conducted a disaster drill recently, which is required to be done at least quarterly for each shift.

Type BHSC 1569.618(c)(3)

The facility failed to ensure that at least one staff member on duty possesses current CPR and first aid training at all times.

Type BCCR 87411(c)(1)

The facility did not ensure that all staff members have current first aid certification, posing a potential health and safety risk.

Ownership & Operations

Who Operates This Facility

Owner / Operator

Mahlman, Ermelinda R.

Administrator

MAHLMAN, LINDA

Source: State licensing data

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