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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Placer County Grand Jury • 2005-2006

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Published: ∼ June 30, 2006 144 pages
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F19, F20, F21, F22, F23, F24, F25, F26, F27, F28, F29

Findings 19 findings

F1
Interviewed the County Auditor/Controller regarding her operation, requirements and responsibilities.
F2
Reviewed the 2005/06 Placer County Budget.
F3
Reviewed the county Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2005.
F4
Interviewed the accounting firm of Bartig, Basler & Ray, who were hired to perform the state mandated independent audit of the county, the county redevelopment agency, the county air pollution district, and several grant programs operated by the county.
F5
Reviewed the published reports prepared by the independent auditors subsequent to their audits. 6
F6
Can check out car from City carpool
F7
After 12 years @ 2.7 % at 55 years
F8
Mayor receives $150.00 /month
F9
Mayor receives an additional $150.00/month 16 This page intentionally left blank. 17
F10
PGO had a history of hiring inexperienced Supervisors who required basic PGO training. To remedy those findings the Grand Jury recommended:
F11
Client medications require professional medical supervision. Prescriptions may be changed as much as 3-4 times weekly as doses and types are adjusted to meet the clients’ needs.
F12
Rosewood staff testified that the facility operates very much like a hospital and should meet the same standards. (A hospital of comparable size and services would be required to have 4 nurses.)
F13
The current supervising nurse at Rosewood testified that she works an average of 70 hours a week attending to client needs.
F14
In addition to nursing duties, she also grocery shops at Sam’s Club and serves as dietician for the facility.
F15
This facility currently has only one apartment scale washer and dryer for all 15 clients’ laundry needs (clothing and bedding). The facility had a commercial scale washer, but it broke two years ago and has been deemed un-repairable by the County Maintenance Department. Therefore the supervising nurse sometimes takes the clients’ laundry home to wash and dry it on her own time.
F16
Staff at Rosewood is inadequate to support preparing documentation of the variety of health forms required for reimbursement from Medicare, Medicaid, etc.
F17
Rosewood currently has a transport van that carries 12 persons. This is inadequate for group outings that should include all 15 live-in clients plus staff.
F18
The facility was clean but in need of repairs in the kitchen high traffic areas (flooring separating at the seams). 36
F30
The warehouse, which at last year’s first review was disorganized and unprotected, now has a proper building of its own to store labeled, shipping boxes (instead of grocery bags) containing clients’ personal belongings, with various locked rooms set aside for specific uses.

Recommendations 18

Conclusions 28