Dutchollow Suites I sits in Modesto, California, and the place goes by license number 507004929 as a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, sometimes called an Adult Foster Home or Personal Care Home. The home has a small, quiet setting with space for up to six residents in four licensed beds, making it feel more intimate than a larger community. Residents receive assisted living and board and care services that cover help with daily living tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility, and medication management. The staff also help with meals, including diets for allergies and diabetes, and they make sure everyone gets proper supervision around the clock.
The residential house has both private and shared room options, all furnished, and it's designed for wheelchair access with non-ambulatory care for those with limited mobility. Housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and linen services are part of the daily routine, and meal prep happens in the dining room where residents can share food and spend time together. The home offers all-day dining with scheduled meals, plus move-in coordination so new residents settle in without stress. Cable, telephone, Wi-Fi, and room cleaning support comfortable living.
Dutchollow Suites I has a peaceful garden, walking paths, a book room, a fitness or sauna area, and inviting yard spaces for those who want to relax outdoors. Community rooms host indoor activities such as tabletop games, movie nights, music therapy, or animal therapy. Regular outings happen for shopping, spiritual needs, or just to get out, and staff provide transportation to medical appointments. A mobile hairdresser or stylist visits on-site for grooming needs.
Families get some peace of mind knowing care and supervision are always present, with an emergency alert system and support to coordinate with local healthcare providers. The home doesn't accept Medicare for care services unless it's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and pets aren't allowed. With starting prices at $1,750, Dutchollow Suites I aims to offer a simple, hassle-free routine that lets seniors maintain independence. Staff pay attention to both health and social needs, and there's always something happening so residents find friendship and company if they want it. Respite stays are offered for short-term needs, and the calm setting makes adjustments smoother for travelers or seniors new to care.
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Dutchollow Suites I offers competitive pricing, with rates starting at a cost of $3,500 per month.
Dutchollow Suites I offers assisted living and board and care.
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The full address for this community is 4112 Laurant Ct, Modesto, CA, 95356.
Yes, Dutchollow Suites I 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
39
Inspections
14
Type A Citations
11
Type B Citations
4
Years of reports
25 Sept 2024
25 Sept 2024
Identified conditions included a locked pool, debris in the side yard awaiting removal, and a plan to reduce capacity to four with two client rooms designated for residents with double occupancy. Identified deficiencies included an outdated physician's report for one resident, medications in non-original containers, opened perishable items not refrigerated and dry items without dates or labels, and an admission agreement lacking refund language; the administrator's license had expired with renewal filed, two live-in staff were present, and residents interviewed reported satisfaction.
25 Sept 2024
25 Sept 2024
Identified deficiencies in care and facility maintenance during inspection. Residents expressed satisfaction with care provided.
10 May 2024
10 May 2024
Found no deficiencies after an unannounced quarterly visit; two residents were in care, bathroom water was 118 degrees (compliant), a new fire extinguisher was purchased, and the disaster plan was updated.
Locked the pool and secured the medication cabinet; records are being digitized, and guidance on waiver programs and HCBS was provided.
10 May 2024
10 May 2024
Investigated the allegation that a resident developed a pressure injury while in care. The earlier finding was replaced with a newer regulation and civil penalties were assessed.
§ 87466
10 May 2024
10 May 2024
Inspection on 5/10/24 showed no deficiencies in compliance with state regulations.
§ 87458(a)
12 Mar 2024
12 Mar 2024
Investigated allegations that staff did not meet residents' incontinence needs and that a resident developed a pressure injury while in care; found the incontinence needs allegation unsubstantiated and identified a wound present during care.
13 Feb 2024
13 Feb 2024
Identified ongoing non-compliance in areas such as safe medication storage, storage of hazardous items, fire clearance adherence, reporting requirements, restricted health conditions, and care plans. Noted the department may pursue formal legal action if violations persist.
12 Mar 2024
12 Mar 2024
Confirmed that a resident developed a pressure injury while under care due to evidence, while allegations of staff not meeting residents' incontinence needs lacked sufficient evidence.
§ 87464(f)(1)
13 Feb 2024
13 Feb 2024
Discussed serious deficiencies in safe medication storage, hazardous item storage, fire clearance compliance, reporting requirements, health condition protocols, and care plans.
25 Jan 2024
25 Jan 2024
Identified discrepancies in resident records, including an admission agreement for double occupancy paired with receipts for a private room that the licensee said were erroneous, and an unsigned needs-and-service plan. Found conflicting medication documentation and a bathroom water temperature of 103 degrees.
25 Jan 2024
25 Jan 2024
Identified errors in billing and medication administration, as well as a water temperature issue during the visit.
§ 87467(a)(3)
§ 87464(f)(4)
§ 1569.884
20 Nov 2023
20 Nov 2023
Found that an unannounced visit resulted in no citations and that staff received guidance on reporting requirements and restricted health conditions.
31 Oct 2023
31 Oct 2023
Identified the allegation that a deficiency related to the plan of operation was not corrected; documentation showed room usage matched the original fire clearance.
20 Nov 2023
20 Nov 2023
Determined no issues found during visit, provided technical assistance to staff. No citations issued.
31 Oct 2023
31 Oct 2023
Identified safety and food-safety concerns, including five expired canned foods, unlabeled containers, freezer burn, and a bed area blocked by a chair, walker, and portable commode that restricted a resident's exit. Noted absence of centrally stored medication and destruction records, the pool was locked and inaccessible, while fire safety equipment, emergency supplies, and visible postings were in place.
31 Oct 2023
31 Oct 2023
Identified deficiencies in various areas of care, including expired food, restricted access to outdoor amenities, and improper storage of medication.
§ 87555(a)
§ 1569.655(a)
§ 87608(a)(3)
17 Oct 2023
17 Oct 2023
Conducted an unannounced annual visit by a licensing program analyst. Met with the licensee, explained the purpose, and due to time constraints the visit was to be completed at a later date; no deficiencies were issued.
17 Oct 2023
17 Oct 2023
Identified deficiencies in food service, medications and chemicals accessible to residents, cleanliness, pool safety, knives, and resident rights. Observed hazards included medications left unlocked on a kitchen table, scissors and a nail gun in an unlocked closet, a gallon of bleach on the kitchen floor, clutter blocking exits, and dead flies in living areas.
17 Oct 2023
17 Oct 2023
Identified deficiencies in various areas were observed during the visit, with actions needed to address safety and cleanliness concerns.
§ 87465(h)(2)
§ 87307(d)(6)
§ 80087(a)
§ 87208(a)(7)
15 Aug 2023
15 Aug 2023
Found that a refund to a resident was completed within three days, while updates to admissions agreements were not provided by the 7/24/2023 deadline due to an incorrect email address, though the needed documentation was later forwarded on 8/11/2023.
15 Aug 2023
15 Aug 2023
Identified deficiencies in required documentation and timely communication.
02 Aug 2023
02 Aug 2023
Found that a refund to a resident was completed, but updates to admission agreements for all residents were not provided by the deadline; copies were due by 08/11/2023.
02 Aug 2023
02 Aug 2023
Identified deficiencies during the visit included incomplete updates to admissions agreements.
§ 87507(5)(g)
12 Jul 2023
12 Jul 2023
Found Allegation 1 that the licensee refused to refund rent paid in advance by a resident, and identified that the admissions agreement lacked required information by regulation, rendering the agreement void.
12 Jul 2023
12 Jul 2023
Confirmed refusal to refund rent paid in advance due to missing required information in the admissions agreement, making it void.
§ 87507(5)(g)
22 Jun 2023
22 Jun 2023
Found improvements after an unannounced visit addressing a non-compliance conference, with training conducted, clutter being reduced, and medications and pool chemicals secured.
22 Jun 2023
22 Jun 2023
Confirmed improvements in facility conditions following a recent inspection visit.
11 May 2023
11 May 2023
Found that a Teams meeting reviewed the TSP Engagement Summary covering Personal Rights, Medication Management, and Physical Plant. The discussion included representatives from the department and the licensee and administrator.
11 May 2023
11 May 2023
Confirmed completion of required trainings and improvements in medication storage and facility cleanliness during recent inspection.
09 Feb 2023
09 Feb 2023
Observed unannounced case-management visit on 02/09/2023, with the administrator; brief interview conducted and tours of the garage and outdoor areas completed; current census four.
Discussed ongoing requirements for the Licensee/Administrator to maintain compliance at all times.
09 Feb 2023
09 Feb 2023
Visited by LPAs, conducted interview, tour, and discussion with Administrator. Census was 4 residents.
12 Oct 2022
12 Oct 2022
Identified issues during the informal conference included food service, medications and chemicals accessible to residents, knives, an empty pool accessible to residents, cleanliness, and resident rights.
11 Oct 2022
11 Oct 2022
Identified serious safety and health concerns during an unannounced visit, including extremely cluttered bedrooms and living areas, medications and cleaning chemicals left unlocked in common spaces, and an unlocked in-ground pool with garbage nearby; a large industrial meat cutter stored in the garage was accessible to residents.
12 Oct 2022
12 Oct 2022
Identified issues with food service, medication storage, resident safety, cleanliness, and pool accessibility during the meeting.
11 Oct 2022
11 Oct 2022
Identified deficiencies included cluttered bedrooms, accessible medications, unlocked swimming pool, and chemicals within reach of residents.
§ 87465
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§ 87309
19 Sept 2022
19 Sept 2022
Found staff medications left unsecured in an open drawer of an empty resident room, and toxins and cleaning supplies not locked away on the back porch. Observed clutter and unsanitary conditions in living areas and bedrooms, and refrigerator contents with several containers not labeled or dated.
19 Sept 2022
19 Sept 2022
Identified deficiencies in medication storage, cleanliness, and safety practices during the inspection.
§ 87309(a)
§ 87303(a)
§ 87555(b)(9)
§ 87465(h)(2)
08 Oct 2021
08 Oct 2021
Identified deficiencies during the visit, including safety and paperwork issues. Several documents were requested and an exit interview was held with the administrator.
08 Oct 2021
08 Oct 2021
Inspection identified minor deficiencies and advisory notes, with recommendations for improvements in safety measures and documentation.