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    About Navajo Care Home

    Navajo Care Home sits in a quiet neighborhood at 3 Navajo Court in Alamo, California, and offers care to up to six seniors in a small, home-like setting, where folks get daily help with tasks like bathing, dressing, meal preparation, and medication management, all while living in a cozy, private house instead of a big facility, which some people like because it feels less crowded and more familiar, and there's always a friendly staff member nearby to lend a hand if someone needs it or just wants someone to talk with during the day or even late at night. Seniors can expect three meals a day in the dining room, plus snacks and special diets for people who need low sodium or diabetic meals, and there's always a pot of coffee or tea in the kitchen if someone wants something hot to drink. The place allows small pets and even has visiting pets sometimes, which might help those who miss their animals at home, and everyone can spend time in the garden or relax in the shared living area watching TV or reading in the library, and sometimes there are movie nights, bingo, bridge, or religious activities for anyone who wants to join in, and they do wellness and education programs, too. The care home has safety features like fire alarms and grab bars, and it's fully wheelchair accessible, with housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance included, and there's a hair salon for people who want a haircut or shave without leaving the house. Transportation is available for appointments or errands, and there's always someone to make sure folks get where they need to go safely, and the place also offers respite care for families who need short-term help looking after a loved one. Each room comes furnished and has things like cable TV, in-suite washers and dryers, telephone, smoke alarms, and it's all arranged to make life a little simpler and safer, while the staff helps people stay as independent as possible without being pushy, and every resident gets personal attention since it's so small and everyone pretty much learns each other's names. Navajo Care Home has a state license and follows rules for residential care for the elderly in California, offering long-term and short-term non-medical care, including help for memory care needs, and works with healthcare providers for things like physical therapy, health assessments, and medication support. The community tries to create a calm and restful place for seniors, offering support for both residents and their families, with programs for outreach and education, and accepts private pay and VA benefits as payment options, but doesn't take Medicare. The care home also participates with the local Long-Term Care Ombudsman service, making sure residents have an advocate, and the whole approach is about making people feel at home with the help they need to stay comfortable, connected, and safe, all while staying in Alamo, close to family and the local community.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    12

    Inspections

    1

    Type A Citations

    3

    Type B Citations

    5

    Years of reports

    25 Sept 2024
    Identified a full bed rail on a resident's bed with the bottom rails removed by staff. Updated copies of two required documents were requested for the file.
    25 Sept 2024
    Reviewed that the home met safety requirements, with appropriate supplies, functioning alarms, and no water hazards; observed a bed rail issue that was addressed during the visit and noted documentation updates are needed.
    • § 87608(a)(5)
    06 Oct 2022
    Identified deficiencies, including incomplete health screenings for two staff members and a fingerprint-cleared worker not associated with the site, plus an unlocked kitchen cabinet storing rubbing alcohol and DayQuil that was later secured.
    06 Oct 2022
    Reviewed a facility’s infection control practices, including PPE availability, sanitation procedures, and staff health records; identified deficiencies related to staff recordkeeping and storage of hazardous items.
    • § 87355(e)(2)
    • § 87411(f)
    • § 87705(f)(2)
    22 Nov 2021
    Found infection-control measures in place at the site, including a central entry screening point, handwashing stations, routine screening of residents and staff, and a good supply of PPE and food; no deficiencies identified.
    22 Nov 2021
    Confirmed that the facility maintained appropriate infection control practices, including proper PPE use, screening procedures, and sufficient supplies, with no deficiencies identified during the visit.
    16 Nov 2020
    Identified readiness issues during a tele-inspection, including backyard debris obstructing the path and a washer and dryer not installed in the garage. Lighting was adequate in most areas and bathrooms had grab bars, but overall not ready for licensure.
    11 Nov 2020
    Found five of six bedrooms were unfurnished and only one was furnished, so the home was not ready to be licensed.
    16 Nov 2020
    Found the facility not yet ready for licensing due to incomplete preparations, including obstructed pathways and uninstalled appliances, with additional requirements still pending review by the licensing authority.
    11 Nov 2020
    Found that the facility was not ready to be licensed, as most bedrooms lacked furnishings, preventing further inspection.
    15 Oct 2020
    Confirmed completion of COMP II for the applicant and administrator, who demonstrated understanding of Title 22 requirements. Identified reviewed areas included RCFE operation, staff qualifications and responsibilities, applicant and administrator qualifications, program policies (abuse, admission agreements, medication management, reporting incidents, restricted conditions), grievances and community resources, physical plant and food service, and the review of required documents such as criminal record clearance, health screening, fire clearance, first aid/CPR certification, administrator certificate, financial verification, pre-licensing inspection, compliance history, and control of property.
    15 Oct 2020
    Confirmed participation in a comprehensive orientation covering facility operations, staff and administrator qualifications, program policies, resident rights, physical premises, and required documentation for licensure.

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