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7504 MOUNTAIN OAK WAY
NORTH HIGHLANDS CA 95660
TEL: 916-514-3893
FAX: 916-333-1004
LIC# 342700690
6921 WOODSIDE DR
SACRAMENTO CA 95842
TEL: 916-676-2631
FAX: 916-514-9699
LIC #345002856
167 DANNY DR
GALT CA 95632
TEL: 916-514-3893
LIC #342701238
Crosspoint Residentials are Adult Residential Facilities (ARF) licensed by the State of CA, Community Care Licensing management Division (CCLD). These facilities are owned by Crosspoint Residential LLC and is under the management of Patrick Ofose, an ARF Administrator and a seasoned service provider for clients with mental health challenges. We provide services for adult males and females with diagnosed psychiatric conditions. We are located in Sacramento County.
Our homes serves a total of six (6) clients, all ambulatory in each of them, except Staypoint Residential which is a mixture of Ambulatory and Non-Ambulatory. Crosspoint Residentials provides 24 -hours. per day; 7 - days per week care, supervision, support and mentoring for clients with psychiatric conditions - schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression and other diagnosis affecting client's ability to function in their day to day activities.
Crosspoint Residentials offers a safe, consistent and nurturing environment specific to clients with limitations in their daily living skills. Our direct care staffs and the Administrators work together to assist clients with Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and guide them to acquire necessary skills towards a more independent living. Staff members are sensitive to clients various diagnosis each clients is seen as a unique individual with their own strengths and weaknesses. All care staff, in coordination with other social service professionals are skilled in preventing, identifying and managing challenging behaviors related to psychiatric problems. Clients are provided education and support in managing their medications
Our homes utilizes a person-centered approach - this means ensuring that each client is at the center of decisions which relate to his or her life. The person is the decision-maker. Staff listens, plans together with clients, coaches, shared ideas, and seeks feedback from the clients regarding the care they receive from the home. Clients are given choices - persons to interact with, activities, how to budget get their money, food choices, things around them that express his or her individuality, etc. and these choices are respected. All of these are provided in the comfort of a place where they can feel safe.
1) BASIC GENERAL SERVICES:
(a) Lodging: single room double room.
(b) Food Services:
a. Three nutritious meals daily and between meals nourishment or snack.
b. Special diets if prescribed by a doctor.
(c) Laundry service.
(d) Cleaning of the client's room.
(e) Comfortable and suitable bed including fresh linen weekly or more often, if required.
(f) Plan, arrange and/or provide for transportation to medical and dental appointments.
(g) A planned activity program including arrangement for utilization of available community resources.
(h) Notification to family and other appropriate person/agency of client's needs.
2) BASIC PERSONAL SERVICES:
(a) Continuous observation, care and supervision, as required.
(b) Assistance with bathing and personal needs, as required.
(c) Assistance in meeting necessary medical and dental needs.
(d) Assistance, as needed, with taking prescribed medications in accordance with physician's instructions unless prohibited by law or regulations.
(e) Bedside care for minor temporary illnesses.
(f) Maintenance or supervision of client's cash resources or property, if necessary.
Each client shall have right, which include, but are not limited to the following:
(1) A right to be treated with dignity, to have privacy and to be given humane care
(2) A right to have safe, healthful and comfortable accommodations, including furnishings and equipment to meet your needs
(3) A right to be free from corporal or unusual punishment, infliction of pain, humiliation, intimidation, ridicule, coercion, treat, mental abuse, or other actions of a punitive nature. To be free from restraining devices, neglect or excessive medication.
(4) A right to be informed by the licensee of provisions in the law regarding complains, including the address and telephone number of the licensing agency, and of information regarding confidentiality.
(5) A right to attend services and activities. Participation in religious services and other re1igious function shall be on a completely voluntary basis.
(6) A right to leave or part the facility at any time, and to not be locked into any room or building, day or night. This does not prohibit the development of house rules, such as the locking exterior doors or windows, for the protection of the consumer.
(7) A right to visit a facility with a relative or authorized representative prior to admission.
(8) A right to have communications between the facility and your relatives or authorized representative answered promptly and completely, including any changes to the needs and services plan or individual program plan.
(9) A right to be informed of the facility's policy concerning family visits. This policy shall encourage regular family involvement and provide ample opportunities for family participation in activities at the facility.
(10) A right to have visitors, including advocacy representatives, visit privately during waking hours provided the visits do not infringe upon the rights of other consumers.
(11) A right to possess and control your own cash resources
(12) A right to wear your own clothes, to possess and use your own personal items, including your own toilet articles.
(13) A right to have access to individual storage space for your private use.
(14) A right to have access to telephones, to make and receive confidential calls, provided such calls do not infringe on the rights of other clients and do not restrict availability of the telephone in emergencies
(15) A right to promptly receive your unopened mail
(16) A right to receive assistance in exercising your right to vote.
(17) A right to receive or reject medical care or health-related services, except for those whom legal authority has been established.
(18) A right to move from a facility in accordance with the terms of the admission agreement.
Reference:
California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division -General Licensing Regulations, Section 80072; Section 81072, Social Rehabilitation Facilities; Section 87872, Adult Residential Facilities; Section 87872, Residential Care Facilities for the Chronically 111.
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6921 Woodside Drive, Sacramento, California 95842, United States
Tel: 916-514-3893 Fax: 916-514-9699 Email: crosspointresidential@gmail.com
Open today | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm |
Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday: Closed to public
Sunday: Closed to public
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