Aging In The Bay 3

    1088 Donaldson Way, American Canyon, CA, 94503
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    About Aging In The Bay 3

    Aging In The Bay 3 is a small residential care facility for the elderly with a total capacity for 6 residents, and right now it has no beds available, so families need to call to check when a spot may open up, and it's located at 1088 Donaldson Way in American Canyon, CA, with a license number 286804070. The care team is led by a licensed Registered Nurse, and it keeps a caregiver-to-resident ratio of about one caregiver for every three residents, which really helps with giving more one-on-one support and attention when you need it. The facility supports seniors aged 60 and above, and you'll find a home-like setting that's designed for both assisted living and board and care, with special programs for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, plus end-of-life care focused on comfort and dignity. Staff members are background-checked and have professional qualifications that get checked over regularly, and they're there for 24-hour supervision and help with daily activities like bathing, getting dressed, taking medicine, getting in and out of bed or a chair, and moving around the house safely, with the building itself set up for people who have trouble with mobility, like wider walkways, ramps, and help bars.

    Aging In The Bay 3 provides a good list of amenities and basic comforts, like furnished rooms with telephones, free wireless internet, and common areas including a dining room and garden so people can spend time together or just relax; meals get prepared on-site and can be tailored for special diets, but sometimes families are asked to help provide meals, especially if there are complicated requirements with allergies or diabetes. The community plans activities to help residents socialize and stay active, including group games like cards, gardening, movies, music, arts and crafts, walking outside, Nintendo Wii, and celebrations for birthdays and holidays, with emotional and social engagement always encouraged. It offers transportation for errands, outings, or appointments, but there may be fees, and there's also adult daycare for people who only need support during daytime hours, not overnight.

    The home cleans rooms and common areas, does laundry-sometimes including dry cleaning-manages medications, coordinates appointments with nearby medical offices like Sutter Regional Medical Center and Vallejo Foot & Ankle Clinic, and keeps plans up to date for each person's needs, so everybody knows what care is needed and how best to give it. Aging In The Bay 3 accepts various pricing options and contracts, may accept some insurance and financial help, and keeps safety as a top priority with an emergency alert system in place throughout the home. You'll see programs designed for each resident, from rehabilitation therapy to social activities and personalized care, always focusing on helping people be more independent and comfortable. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) has given the facility an A- rating after its vetting process, which means it meets certain quality standards even though it's not accredited by the BBB yet. The facility also supports foster care, offers services in English and perhaps other languages, and meets Department of Social Services guidelines for care homes for the elderly, making it a licensed and safe choice for long-term senior care in the American Canyon area.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    21

    Inspections

    5

    Type A Citations

    2

    Type B Citations

    4

    Years of reports

    16 Aug 2024
    Found all safety, health, and records in order, with clean living areas, functioning detectors, charged fire extinguishers, stocked first aid supplies, secured medications, and reviewed staff and resident files. Verified no deficiencies were identified.
    16 Aug 2024
    Reviewed the facility's compliance with health and safety standards during a visit, noting that all elements related to resident care, safety measures, staffing, and emergency preparedness met requirements, with no violations observed.
    22 Apr 2024
    Investigated whether the resident's call bell was within reach and care was timely; found no clear evidence that the bell was out of reach or that care was delayed. The resident received hospice-related wound care and medications as ordered, and the living environment was comfortable.
    22 Apr 2024
    Investigated whether resident's call bell was reachable and found no conclusive evidence; confirmed that care was provided appropriately during their brief stay and the environment was comfortable and suitable.
    16 Nov 2023
    Identified the fire clearance violation allegation. Observed improper front door hardware and a hallway fire door left fully open, compromising life-safety protections.
    16 Nov 2023
    Confirmed that the facility had fire clearance violations, including a door left open and unsafe locking devices, resulting in a citation and civil penalty.
    • § 87203
    02 Oct 2023
    Found that the home had infection control and emergency plans, was clean and safe, and kept medications locked with adequate supplies. Identified deficiencies in staffing and records, including missing or incomplete personnel files, outdated first aid/CPR training, staff not properly associated, and missing required training, with updates due by 11/2/2023.
    02 Oct 2023
    Reviewed conditions found the facility clean, well-stocked, and in compliance with health and safety standards, but identified several staffing and documentation deficiencies, including expired certifications, incomplete personnel files, and staff lacking required training and clearances.
    • § 87411(c)(1)
    • § 1569.618(c)(3)
    • § 87355(e)(3)
    • § 87412(a)
    • § 1569.625(b)(1)
    • § 1569.69(a)(2)
    20 Jul 2023
    Found the illegal eviction allegation unsubstantiated after reviewing interviews, records, and observations.
    20 Jul 2023
    Determined that there was no evidence to support the allegation of illegal eviction regarding a resident who was temporarily taken to the hospital and continued to reside at the facility while arrangements for appropriate placement were being made.
    19 Jan 2023
    Found three residents in care, including one on hospice and others with dementia; the space was clean and comfortable, exits unobstructed, and alarms mostly functioning, though one living-room smoke alarm needed repair and two exit alarms were briefly off. Medications and toxins were securely stored, bathrooms stocked, and one staff member lacked current CPR and First Aid certification on file; no deficiencies cited.
    19 Jan 2023
    Found the residence clean, well-maintained, and equipped with functioning safety devices, though noted one smoke alarm needing repair and two exit door alarms turned off; staff CPR and first aid certifications required updating to ensure compliance.
    06 Oct 2022
    Found an unannounced visit to a home with a fire clearance for six residents, clean and in good repair, five bedrooms (one shared), bathrooms with grab bars, and detectors plus a sprinkler system in place. Medications and toxins were secured, a central storage area for records existed, and postings for LTCO and CCL were noted; an exit interview was conducted.
    06 Oct 2022
    Reviewed the premises and safety features of a new care setting, noting that it was clean, well-maintained, equipped with necessary safety devices, and prepared for licensing pending bathroom modifications and submission of additional photographs.
    18 May 2022
    Investigated a new license application at the same site where fire clearance was denied and found no residents on site during remodeling. Two residents were moved after losing their lease, a change of location with pre-licensing was pending, and after fire clearance the residents moved to the new site; no deficiencies were noted.
    18 May 2022
    Confirmed that a new license application was submitted after the previous location was closed due to a denied fire clearance, and residents were relocated to a different address once fire approval was obtained; no deficiencies were identified at this time.
    28 Jan 2022
    Found safety and health measures in place, including COVID-19 postings, entry screening, unobstructed exits with audible alarms, and tested fire safety equipment; medications and toxins were securely stored, and supplies and linens were adequate. Reviewed CPR/First Aid certifications and vaccination status; disaster drill had been conducted, the Administrator Certificate was expired and pending approval, Everbridge information to subscribe was to be provided, and no deficiencies found.
    28 Jan 2022
    Confirmed compliance with safety, emergency, and health requirements, including proper postings, functioning alarms, and sufficient supplies, with no deficiencies cited during the visit.
    19 Aug 2021
    Found a clean, orderly home with three resident bedrooms, one caregiver room, and two bathrooms; detectors were working and medications, toxins, PPE, and emergency supplies were secured. One resident’s current medical assessment was missing, and a sharps disposal container was not used as intended; fire clearance was granted for zero bedridden and six non-ambulatory clients, with a deadline set for providing the updated medical assessment, photos of bedrooms with required furnishings, and a mitigation plan.
    19 Aug 2021
    Identified a change of ownership and completed a pre-licensing review; found the home clean and orderly with working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, secured medications and toxins, and adequate food and supplies. Noted a current medical assessment for one resident was missing and sharps disposal was not being used properly before a container was provided; a fire clearance was granted for 0 bedridden and 6 non-ambulatory, and the license was pending final review.
    19 Aug 2021
    Found that the facility met safety and health standards, including proper medications, clean conditions, and necessary documentation, with a minor issue regarding a resident’s medical assessment and sharps disposal; licensing approval pending final review.

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