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Grace Home II

9260 Loma Lane, Orangevale, CA 9566224 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: CA CCLD — view official record
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State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: CA Community Care Licensing Division

23total
38deficiencies
15 Type A— immediate health risk
23 Type B— non-compliance
Mar 9, 2026Follow-up
CleanReport

The facility was inspected for Case Management purposes on March 9, 2026. The LPA noted that the department checked the food supply and conducted a brief walk-through with staff. No immediate health and safety concerns were noted, and no citations were issued.

Oct 15, 2025Follow-up
CleanReport

The facility underwent a Case Management visit on October 15, 2025. Staff conducted a walk-through and checked food supplies, noting no immediate health and safety concerns. No citations were issued per Title 22 Regulations.

Aug 12, 2025Follow-up
CleanReport

The facility was inspected unannounced for Case Management purposes. The LPA toured the facility and observed adequate food supplies and general cleanliness. No immediate health or safety risks were observed during the visit.

Jul 16, 2025Other
CleanReport

The facility was inspected for Case Management purposes, following up on previous discussions. Department staff observed the facility and reviewed licensing regulations with the licensee and staff. No deficiencies were cited during this visit.

Jul 9, 2025Other

This report details a Non-compliance Conference held on 07/09/25 following previous citations. Although no citations were issued on this date, the facility was placed under a compliance plan addressing multiple areas of concern. Deficiencies cited are all Type B, requiring the facility to implement new protocols, improve staff training, enhance oversight, and address issues related to medical care, activities, and food service.

Type BN/A

The facility must develop and implement new protocols for timely medical response, supervision, and fall reduction.

Type BN/A

The facility must submit training, policies, and management oversight to ensure care staff are aware of resident needs and when to call 911.

Type BN/A

The facility must create activities based on residents' preferences.

Type BN/A

Cups should be available at the water station at all times for residents.

Type BN/A

The facility must conduct mandatory training for all staff in the areas listed above.

Type BN/A

The facility must plan how food will be available to residents.

Type BN/A

The facility must implement internal audits and increase administrative oversight.

Type BN/A

The facility must conduct mandatory training for all staff in the areas listed above (listed twice, treated as one deficiency type).

Jul 8, 2025Follow-up

The inspection identified multiple deficiencies across food service, resident activities, and chemical storage. Specifically, Type A deficiencies were cited for unsecured cleaning chemicals and improper food labeling/snack availability. A Type B deficiency was noted regarding the lack of planned resident activities.

Type ACCR 87555(b)

The facility failed to provide snacks for residents, and multiple open food items in the kitchen area were not labeled. This poses an immediate health, safety, or personal rights risk to persons in care.

Type BCCR 87219(a)

The facility did not ensure residents participated in planned activities as required. This could become a risk to the health, safety, or personal rights of persons in care.

Type ACCR 87309(a)

Cleaning chemicals were accessible to residents, which poses an immediate health, safety, or personal rights risk to persons in care.

Jun 4, 2025Routine

The inspection identified multiple deficiencies across several critical areas, including immediate health risks related to chemical storage and food safety. There were also several Type B deficiencies noted concerning resident accommodations, staff recordkeeping, and planned activities. The facility must address all cited deficiencies by their respective Plan of Correction due dates.

Type A87309(a)

Disinfectants and cleaning chemicals were accessible to residents, which poses an immediate health, safety, or personal rights risk to persons in care.

Type A87555(a)

The facility was not following special diet orders for residents, which poses an immediate health, safety, or personal rights risk to persons in care.

Type A87555(b)

No snacks were available to residents, which poses an immediate health, safety, or personal rights risk to persons in care.

Type A87555(b)(8)

Multiple food items were found to have expired dates, which poses an immediate health, safety, or personal rights risk to persons in care.

Type B87307(a)(2)

One resident was missing required furniture items such as a side table, chair, and lamp.

Type B87412(b)

Three out of five staff files were missing the required physical and TB test documentation.

Type B87468.1(a)

Chairs and personal belongings for residents were found to be locked up, which poses a potential health, safety, or personal rights risk to persons in care.

Type B87219(a)

No planned activities were available for residents as required.

May 13, 2025Complaint

This complaint investigation report found multiple serious deficiencies related to resident care and oversight. Specifically, the facility failed to ensure regular observation for changes in resident condition and failed to update required pre-admission appraisals. Most critically, the facility's failure to provide adequate care and supervision for a resident led to multiple falls and the resident's death.

Type ACCR 87466

The facility failed to ensure residents are regularly observed for changes in physical, mental, emotional, and social functioning. Appropriate assistance was not provided when observation revealed unmet needs.

Type ACCR 87463(a)

The facility failed to update pre-admission appraisals as frequently as necessary or once every 12 months. This requirement was not evidenced by documentation.

Type ACCR 87463(a)

The facility did not provide proper care and supervision for the resident (R1), which resulted in falls and death. This poses an immediate health and safety risk to residents.

Ownership & Operations

Who Operates This Facility

Owner / Operator

Nelson S. Jacinto

Administrator

NELSON JACINTO

Source: State licensing data

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