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Health Commission approves minutes amid public concerns on Laguna Honda deficiency discrepancies

May 02, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Health Commission approves minutes amid public concerns on Laguna Honda deficiency discrepancies
The San Francisco Health Commission convened on July 4, 2025, to address several key agenda items, including the recertification of Laguna Honda and the approval of previous meeting minutes.

The meeting commenced with a commendation for Mr. Pickens and his team for their efforts in achieving recertification for Laguna Honda. The commission expressed gratitude for the hard work that led to this significant milestone.

Following this, the commission moved to approve the minutes from the health commission meeting held on April 18, 2023. A motion was made and seconded to approve the minutes. During the public comment period, a caller raised concerns regarding discrepancies in reported deficiencies from a monitoring survey. The caller noted a variance of 48 deficiencies between two reports and requested clarification on this issue. Despite the concern, the commission proceeded to approve the minutes without further amendments.

The meeting then transitioned to general public comment, allowing members of the public to address the commission on topics within its jurisdiction. One caller discussed a resolution passed by the Board of Supervisors, which requested a pause on discharges from Laguna Honda during its recertification process. The caller emphasized the unanimous support for the resolution and expressed disappointment that it was returned unsigned by Mayor London Breed. The caller urged the commission to take action regarding the ongoing situation at Laguna Honda.

With no further public comments, the commission moved on to the director's report, marking the conclusion of the public comment segment. The meeting highlighted ongoing concerns regarding Laguna Honda and the importance of transparency and communication between the commission and the public.

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