I moved my dad here and couldn't be happier. The owners and staff are compassionate, patient, and incredibly welcoming - personalized, top-notch hygiene and care, homemade meals daily, and a clean, home-like environment. The transition was easy, he's well taken care of, and I have real peace of mind. I highly recommend them.
The Trinity Care Home sits on Trinity Ave in Bakersfield, California, and serves up to eight seniors aged sixty and above in a small, home-like setting with a family feel, not far from medical offices and local shops, and it's been doing so for about two years since joining the directory, always keeping its state license and a good name with the Department of Social Services. The place offers assisted living, memory care, respite care, and hospice care, so folks with different needs can find the help they're after, and that ranges from simple medication reminders all the way to hands-on help for bathing, dressing, and getting in and out of chairs or showers, because it can be a slippery business sometimes. Skilled staff keep an eye on things day and night, and they handle all sorts of hygiene, bathroom, and personal tasks, and folks who need memory care get a program meant to keep them engaged, feeling safe, and free to show their personality as best they can.
Meals are cooked right at home every day, and the kitchen serves up three hot meals and two snacks, not to mention the cooks pay close attention to special diets, allergies, diabetes, and things like high blood pressure, and they'll take care to make food tasty but also right for each person, served in a big dining room where everyone can sit together if they want. The home is set up for comfort and ease, with furnished rooms, a community dining area, walkable paths, garden spots, a hot tub and steam room, and community rooms for games or quiet reading, not to mention there's always an emergency alert system running just in case. Folks who like a bit of pampering can see the mobile barber or use the beauty shop, and for those who can't get out easy, there's transportation for doctor visits, errands, or even church and spiritual visits.
The daily routine keeps people busy, with a full calendar of music, exercise, creative activities, movie nights, and social events, sometimes even music therapy, animal visits, or tabletop games in the game room, and there's room to relax outdoors in the garden if the mood strikes. The Trinity Care Home offers both housekeeping and fresh linens, helps with move-in so families don't feel lost, and staff work alongside healthcare providers to keep each resident's care on track. The community's small size means it stays personal, and staff get to know each person's preferences and needs, with care plans made just for them, always working towards dignity, safety, and making the days good and comfortable for everyone, and everything revolves around respect, kindness, and support, while making sure folks can do as much for themselves as possible but never without help when it's needed.
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The Trinity Care Home offers competitive pricing, with rates starting at a cost of $3,609 per month.
The Trinity Care Home offers assisted living, memory care, and board and care.
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The full address for this community is 200 Trinity Ave, Bakersfield, CA, 93307.
Yes, The Trinity Care Home offers respite care.
Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
State of California Inspection Reports
67
Inspections
21
Type A Citations
35
Type B Citations
4
Years of reports
27 Jun 2025
27 Jun 2025
Investigated an unannounced visit and found residents were served adequate meals; three residents stated they get enough to eat, and there were no reports of staff yelling at residents. Money matters showed one resident gets money on request, one has money handled by family, and one awaits a debit card; money is distributed on Mondays with flexibility, and staff are helping obtain a new ID and debit card; the allegation that staff yelled at residents and the allegation regarding money handling were not proven by a preponderance of evidence.
21 May 2025
21 May 2025
Found deficiencies in resident records and medications, including missing LIC 602 forms for several residents, no current needs and services plan, incomplete physician reports with no hospice care plan, and discrepancies in medication administration. Also observed smoke and carbon monoxide detectors tested and working, and room screens mounted in some resident rooms.
§ 87463(a)
§ 87633(b)
§ 87465(a)(6)
§ 87458(a)
§ 87465(a)(4)
§ 9058
§ 87303(c)
20 Jan 2025
20 Jan 2025
Investigated whether the resident's needs were being met; found insufficient evidence to determine if the specific allegation of unmet needs occurred.
20 Jan 2025
20 Jan 2025
Investigated concerns about a resident's hygiene needs and ability to communicate; record reviews showed weekly showers and prescribed medications, and one resident was unable to communicate verbally due to a medical condition. Found insufficient evidence to determine whether the resident's hygiene needs were met.
16 Jan 2025
16 Jan 2025
Investigated through records and interviews, found no evidence that the specific allegation occurred. Medications were administered as prescribed.
10 Dec 2024
10 Dec 2024
Investigated an allegation of illegal eviction; found the resident was not evicted and needed a higher level of care, but no eviction notice was located in the file.
10 Dec 2024
10 Dec 2024
Investigated the allegation that a resident could leave unassisted. Found that records indicated the resident could leave unassisted, but there was not enough evidence to determine whether the specific allegation occurred.
22 Oct 2024
22 Oct 2024
Found that a resident reported missing was located at a hospital and reassessed as needing a higher level of care, with discharge planned to a nursing home. During the meeting, a roster and all requested utility bills were provided.
12 Oct 2024
12 Oct 2024
Found that the allegation that electric service would be shut off due to a past-due balance was supported. Evidence included a past-due electric bill for $13,878.18, a final notice from the utility, and the power remained on during the visit.
§ 87211(d)(5)
07 Oct 2024
07 Oct 2024
Found that the allegations that residents' property was not safeguarded, P&I funds were not properly handled, and intimidation violated residents' personal rights were unfounded and dismissed.
07 Oct 2024
07 Oct 2024
Found there was not a preponderance of evidence to prove the specific allegation occurred or did not occur.
10 Sept 2024
10 Sept 2024
Identified missing documentation for a PRN medication for a resident in June 2024; records show the medication listed twice with no recorded reason for one dose not administered. Found insufficient evidence to confirm a violation of a resident's personal rights.
§ 87465(a)(4)
09 Jul 2024
09 Jul 2024
Found the yeast infection allegation UNFOUNDED and dismissed. Noted that it was undetermined whether the resident had clean shoes, whether staff shaved the resident’s hair without consent, and whether the resident could make personal phone calls, while the resident attended a medical appointment.
09 Jul 2024
09 Jul 2024
Unfounded complaint of yeast infection; clean clothing observed. Refused appointments by resident. Undetermined missing shoes and shaving. Phone calls sometimes denied. Yeast infection allegation unsubstantiated.
19 Jun 2024
19 Jun 2024
Found multiple health, safety, and records deficiencies, including incomplete resident medical and hospice records, missing physician orders, and lack of care plans for residents with restrictions, along with improperly logged and stored medications. Noted maintenance and safety issues such as a moldy ice machine, broken windows with torn screens, unlocked cleaning supplies, water temperatures outside the allowed range, a fire extinguisher without a charge, and an administrator still working at the location without current affiliation since May 2024.
19 Jun 2024
19 Jun 2024
Identified deficiencies in resident care, staff training, medication management, maintenance, and regulatory compliance. Civil penalties were issued as a result.
§ 87303(e)(2)
§ 87458(b)(1)
§ 87506(b)(13)
§ 87309(a)
§ 87355(e)(3)
§ 87465(a)(4)
§ 87465(a)(5)
§ 87303(a)
§ 87411(a)
§ 1569.696(a)
§ 1569.696(a)(1)
§ 1569.69(a)(1)
§ 87555(b)(17)
§ 87465(h)(5)
§ 87465(c)(1)
§ 87465(e)
§ 87506(b)(11)
§ 1569.625(b)(2)
§ 87608(a)(5)
30 Apr 2024
30 Apr 2024
Identified concerns about the responsibilities of the licensing governing body, administrator qualifications and duties, care and supervision, medications, food, and reporting duties; TSP offered; applicable regulations and Health and Safety Code materials were provided to the licensee.
30 Apr 2024
30 Apr 2024
Identified concerns were discussed during the informal meeting, including areas related to responsibility, qualifications, care, medications, food, and reporting requirements.
22 Apr 2024
22 Apr 2024
Identified deficiencies after an unannounced complaint visit, including only one staff document in the file and no activities director for residents.
22 Apr 2024
22 Apr 2024
Found that a staff member worked on 4/17/24, 4/19/24, and 4/20/24 without being associated to the site. Identified food service issues, including meals not matching the menu and insufficient fresh fruits and vegetables, and no activities program or Activities Director, with a civil penalty issued.
§ 1522(c)
22 Apr 2024
22 Apr 2024
Identified deficiencies in staffing qualifications and lack of resident activities at the facility.
§ 87412(a)
§ 87219(f)
03 Apr 2024
03 Apr 2024
Identified an allegation that staff did not meet a resident's toileting needs and did not safeguard the resident's personal belongings in the care setting. Found insufficient evidence to prove whether the allegation occurred.
03 Apr 2024
03 Apr 2024
Found multiple nutrition and food-safety deficiencies, including no staff training records for kitchen workers, no on-site nutritionist or qualified person, no current monthly menus, and a generic menu not being followed; meat stored improperly on a warm kitchen table and not promptly refrigerated. A civil penalty was issued for a repeat violation.
03 Apr 2024
03 Apr 2024
Investigated the pest-related allegation that staff did not prevent pests; found evidence supporting that pests were not adequately prevented, even though pest-control services were followed.
Investigated meal-related concerns; found no qualified person creating the menu, the menu not followed, no ingredients to cook the listed meals, no special-diet menu, and 5–7 pounds of hamburger meat not refrigerated and warmed before being returned to the freezer.
§ 87555(b)(7)
§ 87555(a)
03 Apr 2024
03 Apr 2024
Observed deficiencies during a complaint visit regarding staff training, menu creation, food supply, and food handling, resulting in a civil penalty.
§ 87555(b)(26)
§ 87555(b)(17)
§ 87555(b)(28)
06 Mar 2024
06 Mar 2024
Found that the unlawful eviction allegation had no basis and was dismissed after staff interviews and review of medical records showing the resident was hospitalized and transferred to a higher level of care.
06 Mar 2024
06 Mar 2024
Identified that calls to residents were being forwarded to staff members' personal cell phones.
§ 87468.2(a)(1)
06 Mar 2024
06 Mar 2024
Reviewed records and interviewed staff about a death. Granted access by the administrator, an exit interview was conducted.
06 Mar 2024
06 Mar 2024
Identified deficiencies during inspection and requested additional documentation for review.
23 Feb 2024
23 Feb 2024
Investigated the allegation that staff hid medications in other substances without the resident's knowledge; unable to determine whether the allegation occurred.
23 Feb 2024
23 Feb 2024
Investigated an allegation of staff hiding medication in other substances without residents' knowledge; found insufficient evidence to determine the validity of the claim, rendering it unsubstantiated.
09 Jan 2024
09 Jan 2024
Investigated a complaint with an unannounced visit, identified missing entries for a resident's medications on the centrally stored log, and photographed the log.
09 Jan 2024
09 Jan 2024
Found that a resident did not receive prescribed medication for four days (January 1–4, 2024) due to missing entries in the centrally stored log. The evidence from interviews and record review supported that allegation.
§ 87465(a)(4)
09 Jan 2024
09 Jan 2024
Found medications for a resident were not all listed on the centrally stored log at the care facility.
§ 87465(6)
18 Oct 2023
18 Oct 2023
Identified deficiencies in medication records, including missing centralized logs for medications from non-primary pharmacies and an out-of-date MAR. Bubble-packed medications were administered through today.
§ 87465(6)
18 Oct 2023
18 Oct 2023
Found kitchen staff lacking training and no qualified staff to prepare special diets for residents, and LIC602 forms not current or tied to another location. Identified that one resident’s LIC602 was not current and lacked a diagnosis, and another resident’s LIC602 came from another facility; after contacting the doctor an updated LIC602 was obtained, and special diet requirements in LIC602 were not being followed.
§ 87555(b)(17)
18 Oct 2023
18 Oct 2023
Identified a complaint about inadequate food service, noting only lettuce and one bag of carrots, no fresh fruit, an outdated menu, and staff lacking training to prepare a special-diet meal. Identified missing or incomplete resident records and other deficiencies noted during the review.
18 Oct 2023
18 Oct 2023
Confirmed deficiencies in food availability and resident documentation during the inspection.
§ 87555(b)(7)
27 Sept 2023
27 Sept 2023
Identified a restricted health care condition in a resident during an unannounced visit; staff could not access resident records or determine who was caring for the resident, and medications were administered by staff not trained to log them, with pre-dosed meds stored in envelopes. Found administrator unable to provide training details for the restricted health care plan or a copy of the resident's care plan.
§ 87616(a)
§ 87465(h)(5)
27 Sept 2023
27 Sept 2023
Determined that the allegation that staff lacked access to resident records and care plans was supported by interviews.
27 Sept 2023
27 Sept 2023
Confirmed deficiencies in access to resident records, care plans, and staff training during inspection.
§ 87625(b)(3)
15 Aug 2023
15 Aug 2023
Identified medication record errors, including an unlogged medication and missing centralized logs for several residents, and noted incomplete annual staff training. Observed appropriate temperatures in resident rooms, locked storage for medications and supplies, and functioning safety devices and alarms.
§ 87465(d)
§ 87303(e)(2)
§ 1569.696(a)
§ 87465(a)(6)
§ 1569.625(b)(2)
§ 87465(c)(3)
§ 1569.695(c)
§ 87465(a)(4)
15 Aug 2023
15 Aug 2023
Investigated the allegation that staff did not prevent a resident from harassing other residents; found insufficient evidence to determine whether harassment occurred. Identified that a resident was diagnosed with a condition that can cause confusion and was treated with antibiotics, and eviction was not pursued.
15 Aug 2023
15 Aug 2023
Found no deficiencies after investigating the specific allegation regarding an incident on 08/05/23 and 08/08/23 involving a resident, with interviews of staff and review of records.
15 Aug 2023
15 Aug 2023
Reviewed the complaint and medical records, but could not confirm whether staff were preventing resident harassment.
05 Jul 2023
05 Jul 2023
Found that a resident did not receive medical attention promptly at the site, resulting in severe dehydration and organ damage requiring hospitalization, and that care was not sought for over a month. Found that staff did not properly follow physicians' orders for scabies treatment, and an immediate civil penalty is being assessed.
05 Jul 2023
05 Jul 2023
Found that a resident's contagious diagnosis and hospitalizations were not reported. Found that staff did not follow the resident's needs and services plan by not assisting with showering, and the resident's physician's report was not properly completed.
§ 87211(a)(1)
05 Jul 2023
05 Jul 2023
Confirmed neglect/lack of care resulting in severe dehydration and improper handling of scabies by staff at the facility.
§ 87465(a)(4)
§ 1569.49(c)(1)
10 Feb 2023
10 Feb 2023
Found that the allegation that staff are not changing residents' bedding, that the air conditioner is in disrepair, and that laundry machines are in disrepair are unfounded. Found that the allegation that there are not enough supplies to meet resident needs is unsubstantiated.
10 Feb 2023
10 Feb 2023
Investigated complaints about inadequate care and facility disrepair, finding them unfounded, while claims of insufficient supplies were unsubstantiated.
01 Nov 2022
01 Nov 2022
Found that the allegation that a resident became ill from food and the allegation that staff put something in the resident’s food/drink were unfounded.
01 Nov 2022
01 Nov 2022
Found the allegation that the administrator was not at the site for the required hours to be unsubstantiated. Found the allegations that residents were not changed timely and not showered timely due to insufficient staffing, and that there was not enough food to meet residents' needs, to be unfounded.
01 Nov 2022
01 Nov 2022
Investigated allegations of insufficient staff presence, untimely resident care, and inadequate food supply; found no evidence to support claims, and determined the facility adequately staffed and stocked.
22 Sept 2022
22 Sept 2022
Found that the allegations that staff did not administer medications as prescribed, that bedding was not provided, and that a resident was restrained in a closet were unfounded. A new resident with declining health appeared to have made false statements.
22 Sept 2022
22 Sept 2022
Determined that allegations concerning improper medication administration, lack of bedding, and inappropriate restraint of a resident were unfounded.
05 Aug 2022
05 Aug 2022
Found that the specific allegation that staff would not allow a resident to return could not be proven; records show the resident returned on 5/27/22 and was at another location by 8/3/22, and based on records and interviews it is unknown whether abandonment occurred, so the allegation is UNSUBSTANTIATED.
05 Aug 2022
05 Aug 2022
Determined that a resident sustained an injury while in care and received medical attention. Record review and interviews did not establish that the resident was left unkept, UNSUBSTANTIATED.
05 Aug 2022
05 Aug 2022
Investigated the allegation that staff abandoned a resident; interviews with staff and the resident and a review of records were completed, but it could not be determined whether abandonment occurred due to insufficient evidence.
Found infection control measures were in place and followed at the site, including daily symptom screenings, PPE use, posted guidelines, and designated visitation areas; no deficiencies were found.
19 Apr 2022
19 Apr 2022
LPAs observed compliance with infection control practices during the inspection. No deficiencies were cited.
02 Dec 2021
02 Dec 2021
Determined the complaint was assigned to this matter in error and reassigned to the correct site; no deficiencies observed.
02 Dec 2021
02 Dec 2021
No deficiencies were observed during the visit.
14 Jun 2021
14 Jun 2021
Found residence clean, safe, and well maintained with adequate food, locked medications, furnished bedrooms, and accessible safety features; detectors were tested and working, a first aid kit was stocked, and emergency plans and contact numbers were posted. Component III was reviewed, and the LPA will submit to the Centralized Application Bureau for review pending license issuance.
14 Jun 2021
14 Jun 2021
Conducted an inspection of the facility; observed satisfactory conditions in terms of cleanliness, safety, and emergency preparedness.
20 May 2021
20 May 2021
Confirmed understanding of Title 22 and related program requirements during COMP II, including license type, client populations, and program details.
Reviewed staff qualifications and responsibilities, applicant qualifications, and program policies (abuse, admission agreement, medication management, reporting incidents to CCL, and restricted and prohibited conditions), grievances, community resources, physical plant, and food service, along with required documents (criminal record clearance, health screening, fire clearance, First Aid/CPR certificate, administrator certificate, financial verification, pre-licensing inspection, compliance history, and control of property) and the COVID-19 mitigation plan.
20 May 2021
20 May 2021
Confirmed understanding of facility operations, staff qualifications, program policies, physical plant, and COVID-19 mitigation plan during inspection.