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California · Hayward

Scott Residential Care Home

Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) · Memory Care
What is an RCFE with Memory Care?

A Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) is a non-medical residential care home licensed by California CDSS under Health & Safety Code §1560. Residents receive help with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication management. An RCFE with a Memory Care designation is additionally required by California Title 22 (§87705 and §87706) to provide specialized staff training in dementia care, individualized care plans for residents with cognitive impairment, and appropriate supervision protocols — requirements that go beyond a standard RCFE license.

1127 Scott Place · Hayward, 94544

Record last updated April 20, 2026.

Exterior view of Scott Residential Care Home

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Quick facts

Licensed beds6
License statusLICENSED
Memory careCertified
Last inspectionOct 2024
Operated byJ and J Residential Care Home Inc

Memory care context

Scott Residential Care Home is a California-licensed Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) with 6 beds, operated by J and J Residential Care Home Inc. The facility advertises memory care services, though this designation is operator-reported rather than a formal CDSS license category. California Title 22 requires all RCFEs serving residents with dementia to comply with §87705 and §87706, which govern individualized care plans, staff training in dementia care, and appropriate supervision. CDSS records show two inspections on file with zero deficiencies cited — no Type A (actual harm) or Type B (potential for harm) citations. The most recent inspection occurred on October 3, 2024. No complaints appear in the state database for this facility.

Questions to ask on your tour

Based on Scott Residential Care Home's state inspection record.

  1. The facility advertises memory care but this is operator-reported rather than a formal CDSS designation — can you show documentation of how staff are trained to meet the dementia-specific requirements under Title 22 §87705?

  2. With only 6 licensed beds, how many caregivers are on duty during daytime, evening, and overnight shifts, and what happens when the primary caregiver is unavailable?

  3. The October 2024 inspection resulted in zero deficiencies — what specific care practices does the operator attribute to maintaining compliance with Title 22 standards for dementia residents?

  4. California §87706 requires facilities to assess whether a dementia resident's needs exceed RCFE-level care — what is your process for evaluating when a resident may need a higher level of care, and how are families involved in that decision?

State records

California CDSS · Community Care Licensing Division
License number
019200711
License type
RESIDENTIAL CARE ELDERLY
License status
LICENSED
License expires
Not yet indexed
Licensed beds
6
Operator
J and J Residential Care Home Inc

Inspections & citations

2

reports on file

0

total deficiencies

InspectionOctober 3, 2024
No deficiencies
Inspector notes

On 9/25/2025 at 1:30PM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) G. Luk arrived unannounced to conduct a Required - 1 Year inspection. LPA met with staff, Melodina Austria and explained the purpose of the visit. Administrator, Maria Janice Vizcarra arrived 30 minutes later. LPA toured the facility including but not limited to bedrooms, bathrooms, dining area, kitchen, garage, and outdoor area. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors were observed. Fire extinguisher was observed to be full and last serviced on 3/2/2025. Facility has two days of perishable and one week non-perishable food supplies available. Hot water temperature was measured at 105.2 degrees F in the kitchen sink. LPA observed grab bars and non-skid mat in the bathrooms. First Aid kit is complete. Last fire drill was conducted on 7/4/2025. Facility has a written emergency disaster plan. LPA reviewed 5 residents files and 3 staff files starting at 1:45PM. LPA reviewed residents' P&I money with log. Facility has a current surety bond. LPA reviewed a sample of resident's medication during inspection. No deficiencies are being cited on this date. Exit interview conducted. A copy of this report was provided.

InspectionOctober 21, 2022
No deficiencies

Inspector: Kelly Nguyen

Inspector notes

On 10/3/24 LPA arrived at the facility to conduct an unannounced required 1 year annual visit. LPA observed that there was no one at the facility. LPA spoke to administrator (ADM), Janice Vizcarra and explained the purpose of the visit. ADM stated the facility do not have any clients due being in day program and out in the community. LPA will attempt another visit at a later time. Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) K. Nguyen arrived unannounced to conduct an annual required inspection continuation. LPA met with Administrator Maria Janice Vizcarra. The facility is a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) vendorized by the Regional Center of the East Bay (RCEB) as Level 4F. Facility has an approved fire clearance for 2 non ambulatory and 4 ambulatory residents. LPA observed no client at the facility during inspection. LPA with Administrator inspected the facility inside and out including but not limited to client rooms, staff rooms, bathrooms and living room, kitchen, garage, and backyard. Facility has sufficient 2 days supply of perishable and 7 days supply of non perishable foods. There are supply of hygiene products, towels, sheets and warm blankets were observed. Two fire extinguishers were observed full and inspected on 5/13/2024. First aid kit was observed complete. P&I money and log were verified and observed accurate and updated. Hot water measured at 100.9 degrees Fahrenheit. Carbon monoxide and smoke detectors were tested and observed functional. Emergency Disaster Plan was last posted on 02/24/2024. Fire drill, Earthquake, and shelter in place was last conducted on 07/19/2024. Surety bond insured 5/6/22 to 5/5/25. LPA reviewed 5 clients’ records and 3 staff records, and all were complete. Client’s medications/ PNI were reviewed. No deficiencies were cited during this inspection. Exit interview conducted and a copy of this report provided.

Federal summary

CMS Care Compare

Not a CMS-certified facility

California RCFEs (residential care facilities for the elderly) are licensed by the state, not by CMS. CMS data only applies to skilled nursing facilities or to CCRCs that operate a licensed SNF wing.

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