Rhome Cares at Lynn
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.
1051 Lynn St · Livermore, 94550
Record last updated April 20, 2026.

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Quick facts
Memory care context
Rhome Cares at Lynn is a California-licensed Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) with 6 beds. The operator advertises memory care services, though this designation is not formally recorded in CDSS licensing data. California Title 22 requires all RCFEs serving residents with dementia to meet standards under §87705 and §87706, covering individualized care plans, staff training in dementia care, and appropriate supervision. CDSS records show two inspections on file with zero deficiencies cited and zero complaints investigated. The most recent inspection occurred on March 14, 2025. The absence of deficiencies indicates the facility met minimum regulatory standards at the time of inspection, though families should verify current compliance and care practices directly.
Questions to ask on your tour
Based on Rhome Cares at Lynn's state inspection record.
The operator advertises memory care but CDSS licensing data does not show a formal memory care designation — can you explain what dementia-specific training staff have completed under California Title 22 §87705 requirements?
With only 6 licensed beds, how do you structure overnight supervision for residents with dementia who may wander or experience sundowning?
CDSS records show two inspections with zero deficiencies — when was the facility's most recent unannounced state inspection, and what areas did inspectors review?
Under California Title 22 §87706, facilities must maintain individualized care plans for dementia residents — how often are these plans reviewed, and how are families involved in updates?
Rhome Cares at Lynn Llc is the licensed operator — does this operator run other facilities, and who is the on-site administrator responsible for daily operations?
State records
California CDSS · Community Care Licensing Division- License number
- 019201413
- License type
- RESIDENTIAL CARE ELDERLY
- License status
- LICENSED
- License expires
- Not yet indexed
- Licensed beds
- 6
- Operator
- Rhome Cares at Lynn Llc
Inspections & citations
2
reports on file
0
total deficiencies
Other visitMarch 14, 2025No deficiencies
Inspector: Grace Luk
Inspector notes
On 3/14/2025 at 5:00PM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) G. Luk conducted a face to face Component III presentation. LPA met with Licensee/Applicant, Bittum Narula. LPA presented Component III power point and discussed the regulations embodied in the presentation. LPA observed Licensee/Applicant gained knowledge about running and maintaining the facility in accordance with Title 22 regulations. LPA concluded Component III. Exit interview conducted and a copy of this report provided.
Other visitMarch 4, 2025No deficiencies
Inspector: Grace Luk
Inspector notes
On 3/14/2025 at 2:00PM, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) G. Luk conducted a Pre-licensing Inspection. LPA met with caregiver, Florante Tanjuatco and Licensee/Applicant, Bittum Narula arrived 30 minutes later. LPA toured facility including but not limited to resident's bedrooms, bathrooms, living room, dining area, kitchen, garage, and outdoor area. LPA observed lighting in all rooms. Hot water was measured at 105 degrees F in the hallway bathroom. Facility bathrooms have grab bars and non-skid mat/materials for the showers. LPA observed facility have one week of non-perishable and two day of perishable food supplies available. Carbon monoxide detector was observed. Smoke detectors are interconnected with the sprinkler system. Fire extinguisher was observed to be full and last serviced on 6/13/2024. First aid kit was complete. The following will need to be completed before recommending licensure to Centralized Application Bureau (CAB): 1. LPA observed R1 is in room #1 which the new fire clearance states room #1 is ambulatory only. However, R1's physician's report states that R1 is non-ambulatory. 2. LPA observed broken lock in the garage cabinet, a hole in the living room ceiling, missing screen door, a hole in another screen door, a hole in the bathroom's window screen, a hole on the deck near living room, and items that need to be disposed in the backyard. 3. LPA observed there's only one night light in the hallway and hallway bathrooms does not have night lights. 4. LPA observed there's no space on the bulletin board for residents to post flyers and meeting information. 5. LPA observed LIC610E (Emergency Disaster Plan) did not address fire safety precautions specific to evacuation of residents who are bedridden in the event of an emergency or disaster. Licensee/Applicant will submit proof of corrections to CCLD on/before 4/1/2025. Exit interview conducted and a copy of this report provided.
Federal summary
CMS Care CompareNot 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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