Elder Care Ledger

Case intelligence

Public-records intelligence for elder-abuse and neglect plaintiff firms

Substantiated CCLD findings and CMS deficiencies across Sacramento and Placer counties, organized by case theory — with a head start no one else offers.

Substantiated by CDSS September 13, 2023. Briefed to subscribers within the week of filing. Public records don’t come with a head start — our weekly sweep is one.

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Facilities covered

Sacramento & Placer

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Records on file

State & federal

Monday

Sweep cadence

Checked every week

2026-07-10

Last updated

Auto-synced from the sweep

Built by the team behind SacramentoCare Directory and PlacerCare Directory — the same licensing-record pipeline already serving families across two Northern California counties.

How it works

A weekly sweep, not a one-time pull

CCLD and CMS records are public — searchable by anyone, one facility at a time. This is that same search, run on a schedule across every facility in coverage, so nothing sits unread.

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Monday sweep

Every Monday, we pull the current CCLD (CDSS Community Care Licensing) complaint file and the CMS/CDPH federal deficiency file for every facility in coverage.

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Case-theory tagging

Each finding is read against four case theories — neglect, abuse, medication error & records falsification, wrongful-death-adjacent — using only the state's own severity language, never ours.

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Briefed, not buried

Subscribing firms get the organized findings the week they're filed — no dashboard to check, no facility-by-facility manual search.

Sample dossier

One complete, ungated dossier — no signup required

Every line below is verbatim from the state record, attributed and linked. This is what a briefing looks like.

ESKATON VILLAGE

SACRAMENTO County · 10 records
DateFindingCase theoryAllegation (verbatim)Control #
Feb 20, 2026UnsubstantiatedNeglect
  • -Staff do not respond to resident's calls for assistance
59-AS-20260206110346
Aug 14, 2025UnsubstantiatedOther
  • -Staff do not treat resident with dignity and respect
  • -Staff withhold food from resident
59-AS-20250502112328
Dec 16, 2024PendingOther
  • -Facility staff are not changing bandage as ordered by home health
59-AS-20241212093901
Sep 19, 2024UnsubstantiatedNeglect
  • -Staff did not seek medical care in a timely manner for resident
59-AS-20240524160147
Apr 16, 2024SubstantiatedNeglect
  • Staff are not providing resident with incontinence care.
  • Staff did not respond to resident’s call button.
59-AS-20240215152024
Mar 4, 2024UnsubstantiatedOther
  • Facility fire alarm is in disrepair.
59-AS-20240110121302
Sep 13, 2023SubstantiatedWrongful-death-adjacent
  • Facility staff did not adhere to Resident’s special diet.
  • Facility staff did not provide care and supervision during meals which resulted in resident death.
59-AS-20230320100736
Feb 14, 2023SubstantiatedOther
  • Facility does not have an operational fire alarm system
25-AS-20221208104020
Dec 9, 2022PendingAbuse
  • Staff inappropriately touched resident
25-AS-20221121165837
Mar 23, 2022UnsubstantiatedNeglect
  • Staff do not respond timely to the residents call alerts while in care
25-AS-20220110100005

Case theories

Findings by case theory

We track four case theories: neglect (failure to provide required care), abuse (intentional harm), medication error & records falsification (dosing errors, falsified documentation), and wrongful-death-adjacent (findings tied to a resident’s death). Below is a real example for each theory currently represented in our coverage — a theory with no matching finding is simply not shown, never backfilled.

A Type A citation means a serious risk to health or safety; Type B is less serious. Complaint allegations are categorized by the state as substantiated, inconclusive, unsubstantiated, or unfounded. Read the full reports and outcomes on the official record.

State’s findingCase theory (our categorization)Real example
SubstantiatedNeglectStaff are not providing resident with incontinence care.
ESKATON VILLAGE · Apr 2024
PendingAbuseStaff inappropriately touched resident
ESKATON VILLAGE · Dec 2022
SubstantiatedWrongful-death-adjacentFacility staff did not adhere to Resident’s special diet.
ESKATON VILLAGE · Sep 2023

Questions

Before you reach out

Is this legal?

Yes. Every finding is a public record from CDSS/CCLD or CMS/CDPH. We don't investigate, embellish, or assert wrongdoing in our own voice — we quote the state's own language and link the source record.

How is this different from checking CCLD myself?

You can already search CCLD or CMS one facility at a time. We run that same search every week across every facility we cover and sort the findings into case theories — so instead of searching, you're reading a briefing.

What counties do you cover today?

Sacramento and Placer counties, tracking the same licensing-record pipeline behind SacramentoCare Directory and PlacerCare Directory.

What does it cost?

No published price and no self-serve checkout. Tell us your case theories in the form below and the first briefing is on us.

Who pays for this

CareWatch is free for families, forever. It’s funded by our referral service and by professional briefings of these same public records that we sell to elder-law attorneys. We never sell family information, and attorneys never see who’s watching.

The families using CareWatch are not your leads. You’re buying public-records intelligence — data, never leads, never victims.

Tell us your case theories

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Case theories *

No pricing, no self-serve checkout — the first briefing is on us. Elder Care Ledger sells public-records intelligence, never leads and never victims.

Every finding on this page is sourced directly from the state (CDSS/CCLD) and federal (CMS) records, quoted verbatim and non-selectively. We never assert wrongdoing in our own voice or invent a severity score — only the state’s own terms. See Referral Disclosure.