Pricing ranges from
    $4,474 – 5,368/month

    CARVER SENIOR HOMES LLC

    17581 Shane Way, Yorba Linda, CA, 92886
    • Assisted living

    Pricing

    $4,474+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $5,368+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

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    About CARVER SENIOR HOMES LLC

    CARVER SENIOR HOMES LLC runs several assisted living homes for seniors and adults with disabilities who need help with daily activities or want a more social, supportive place to live, and one of their main locations is at 17581 Shane Way in Yorba Linda, California, where they can care for up to six residents at a time in a quiet neighborhood, which keeps things peaceful and comfortable for everyone. This organization uses the official name CARVER SENIOR HOMES LLC, has the NPI number 1952916132 for healthcare purposes, and is authorized and licensed as an assisted living provider with the state, with Virgilio De Guzman listed as a Managing Member, so people know it's regulated and follows certain rules for safety and care.

    CARVER SENIOR HOMES LLC offers various care homes with unique names like CASA GRANDE SENIOR CARE HOME 2, CASA DEL SOL, CASA DEL MAR, CASA DEL NORTE, CASA DEL LAGO, CASA DOCTORA III, and CASA EL CAJON, where they focus on assisted living and senior care in a group living setup made for older adults, giving each place a bit of a different feel but still holding to the same standards for comfort and support. Rooms here come fully furnished with things like cable, wifi, and housekeeping services, and if a resident needs help with bathing, dressing, taking medicine, or getting to medical appointments, the caregivers are ready to help and will keep in touch with outside doctors or nurses to make sure residents' health and safety come first.

    Meals are provided, laundry and linens are taken care of, and staff encourage residents to join in on activities aimed at keeping minds sharp and bodies moving, which helps with both physical and mental well-being and gives people a regular sense of routine and community. CARVER SENIOR HOMES LLC allows both private and shared living spaces, so residents can have privacy or more company, whichever fits better, while the whole atmosphere is meant to feel like living with family, with staff treating everyone with respect, compassion, and dignity.

    Because they care for a small group at a time, the staff can focus on each resident, adapting the care and activities to personal needs or preferences, aiming to promote as much independence as possible but stepping in when support is needed, and people sometimes talk about the sense of warmth and personal attention that comes with being in a smaller, home-style setting. They also offer respite care, so people can stay for a short time if needed, and new residents or families can arrange tours to meet caregivers and see what daily life feels like. The organization has been active since 2020, so it's a pretty recent operation that still relies on strong values and simple comforts, with each CARVER SENIOR HOMES LLC location trying to be a safe, clean, and calm environment for seniors to call home.

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    State of California Inspection Reports

    28

    Inspections

    4

    Type A Citations

    12

    Type B Citations

    6

    Years of reports

    12 Jul 2025
    Found the allegation that cameras were in residents' rooms without consent unfounded; records showed admission paperwork signed before move-in, and cameras were only present with the responsible party's consent (who had access to the feed), with no cameras in other resident rooms.
    16 May 2025
    Determined that the resident's allegation that two staff members sexually abused him could not be proven by a preponderance of evidence. Interviews with staff and the resident yielded inconsistent statements and credibility concerns.
    20 Mar 2025
    Found that all required annual staff trainings and hands-on shadowing for medication were completed for the staff reviewed; no deficiencies were found.
    19 Feb 2025
    Identified two deficiencies related to staff training documentation: absence of documentation for hands-on shadowing of medication training and annual training not meeting requirements for eight hours of dementia care plus four hours on postural supports, restricted health conditions, and hospice care.
    • § 1569.69(a)(2)
    • § 1569.625(b)(2)
    23 Dec 2024
    Found that on December 23, 2024, two Licensing Program Analysts conducted a continuation visit, reviewed medication records and safety devices, and interviewed staff and residents, with no deficiencies cited.
    17 Dec 2024
    Found the home generally safe and clean, with proper temperatures, adequate lighting, stocked linens and supplies, and secure storage; six resident files and six staff files were reviewed. Identified a technical violation and issued it, with a follow-up planned to complete medication checks and safety device verifications.
    29 May 2024
    Identified several deficiencies during an unannounced visit, including an open urine container in a resident’s room, incomplete resident appraisals, and missing required staff training hours; safety measures such as functioning smoke/CO detectors and a locked medication cabinet were in place.
    29 May 2024
    Found deficiencies in resident rooms, staff training, and documentation during the inspection.
    12 Jul 2023
    Investigated the allegation; fourteen interviews were conducted. Found that twelve could not corroborate the allegation, and eight of those denied it; there was not enough evidence to prove or disprove the allegation, so it remained unsubstantiated.
    12 Jul 2023
    Found that most individuals interviewed could not corroborate the allegations, resulting in a determination of unsubstantiated claims.
    17 Nov 2022
    Found two staff members were not associated with the home, deficiencies were cited, and a civil penalty was assessed.
    17 Nov 2022
    Determined that this home did not have a certified administrator and that building alterations were made without required permits. Found that residents were served three meals daily, and the claim of only two meals was not supported.
    17 Nov 2022
    Investigated the allegation that staff did not provide a skilled professional to properly care for a resident’s ileostomy; evidence supported the allegation.
    17 Nov 2022
    Identified deficiencies during the visit and assessed a civil penalty.
    • § 87463(a)
    • § 87470(a)(2)
    • § 87470(a)(2)
    • § 1569.625(b)(2)
    • § 1569.69(a)(2)
    • § 87456(a)(2)
    • § 87507(c)
    17 Nov 2022
    Confirmed allegation of staff not providing proper care for resident's ileostomy.
    • § 1569.625(b)(1)
    • § 87305(a)
    14 Nov 2022
    Found no deficiencies during an unannounced visit focused on infection control at the home; advisory notes were issued and an exit interview was conducted.
    14 Nov 2022
    Observed no deficiencies during the inspection, with minor advisory notes issued.
    14 Feb 2022
    Found substantial compliance with Title 22 Division 6 after an unannounced annual visit. Observed safe, clean living areas with functioning alarms, accessible bathrooms with handrails and non-skid mats, hot water at 110 degrees, adequate food stock, and proper COVID-19 screening.
    14 Feb 2022
    Confirmed substantial compliance with regulations during a recent inspection.
    • § 87355(c)
    14 Dec 2021
    Found no deficiencies after an unannounced annual visit; residents appeared well cared for, safety systems and required postings were in place, food and water stocks met requirements, medications and cleaning supplies were secured, and emergency plans and alarms functioned properly.
    14 Dec 2021
    Confirmed no deficiencies during annual visit; all residents were well cared for and facility met all safety requirements.
    20 Aug 2021
    Identified that the outside-door locks on several rooms were supported by observations. Determined that the marijuana-related allegation involving storage and residents leaving unassisted was not proven.
    20 Aug 2021
    Confirmed allegations related to locked doorknobs on certain rooms. Identified unsubstantiated allegations regarding storage of medications and supervision of residents leaving the facility.
    • § 87305(a)
    • § 87405(a)
    27 Apr 2020
    Conducted a virtual tour and inspection of the facility, ensuring safety and compliance with licensing regulations.
    • § 87468.1(a)(6)
    26 Mar 2020
    Confirmed understanding of regulations and requirements during phone call with CAB analyst.
    10 Mar 2020
    Confirmed no deficiencies were found during the evaluation of the facility.
    • § 87621(a)(2)
    17 Dec 2019
    Visited a facility for evaluation. All requirements for licensure appear to be met. Approval pending final review from Central Applications Unit.
    03 Dec 2019
    Confirmed successful completion of all required components during initial application process.

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