Westmont of Riverside sits on 150 acres of rolling hills in Riverside, California, and the place covers just about every type of senior living you could want, with independent living, assisted living, memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, skilled nursing, and even short- or long-term home care if you need extra help, and the three-story building's got everything from studio apartments up to roomy two-bedroom places, with most apartments having their own patio or balcony, and the big bedrooms can even fit a king-size bed, plus you're looking at walk-in closets, modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances and granite counters, so you're not giving up comfort just to get support, and you see a lot of other useful amenities too, like a theater for movies and group events, a heated indoor pool if swimming's your thing or you need it for therapy, a fitness center so you can keep active, a library for quieter time, and a bistro where folks gather for coffee or a bite to eat or just to talk. The community's got pet-friendly policies so you can bring your animals along, and there's both outdoor and indoor spaces to walk or visit, along with structured activity programs: ballroom dancing, museum trips, crafts, social groups, and even volunteer opportunities for those who want to stay involved, so people really can get out and stay connected, rather than feel stuck inside. Residents get three meals a day and transportation services for errands or group outings, and the place is accessible for those with handicaps or using wheelchairs, plus there's high-speed internet throughout. Westmont of Riverside provides personalized care plans, especially for those who need help with daily living-help with dressing, bathing, and meds comes from trained staff, and if someone's dealing with memory loss, the Compass Rose® program and dedicated memory care neighborhoods keep things secure and familiar. Residents can join community events and religious or devotional services without having to leave the property, and there are always on-site therapy services and nurses around for those who need a bit more hands-on medical care. They're open all day, every day, with staff available 24/7, and while the place isn't BBB accredited, it has picked up honors like "Best of Senior Living" and "Best Activities," which shows they put effort into keeping folks busy and comfortable. People moving in can choose different pricing and floor plans, and there are resources and assessments-like lifestyle or care assessments-to help families figure out what option fits best. Westmont of Riverside might be able to help with payment using Medicare, Medicaid, veteran's benefits, or tax programs. While the facility looks nice and gets described as elegant, what stands out is how much it promotes social connections, activity, and friendly community life, whether someone is fully independent or needs more day-to-day help.
Westmont of Riverside
17050 Arnold Dr, Riverside, CA, 92518- Independent living
- Assisted living
- Memory care
- Skilled nursing
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About Westmont of Riverside
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Westmont of Riverside offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, continuing care retirement community, and skilled nursing.
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Yes, Westmont of Riverside allows residents to age in place and adjust their level of care as needed.
The full address for this community is 17050 Arnold Dr, Riverside, CA, 92518.
Yes, Westmont of Riverside offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
State of California Inspection Reports
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Type A Citations
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Type B Citations
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Years of reports
10 Sept 2024 Found that the facility maintained a clean and hazard-free environment, had proper safety systems and supplies, and ensured staff and resident files, medications, and emergency protocols met state standards, with no deficiencies noted. | ||
08 Aug 2024 Reviewed, the allegation that a staff member denied medication assistance to a resident was found to lack sufficient evidence, and the resident was self-administering medications with unclear details about whether they received their medications. | ||
05 Jun 2024 Investigated the allegation that the facility increased Resident #1's rent by more than 10% and found that the rent increases were properly communicated with proper notice and documentation, making the allegation unfounded. | ||
30 Jan 2024 Investigated the allegation that staff stole resident's money and found insufficient evidence to support the claim, as the resident in question no longer resides at the facility and no concrete details were provided. | ||
10 Jan 2024 Investigated whether the facility's elevator and double door were in disrepair, finding the elevator was still out of service and residents reported difficulty accessing it, while the double door functioned properly. Additionally, reviewed fire drill practices and records, with no sufficient evidence found to support the allegation that fire drills were not conducted.
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15 Sept 2023 Investigated the allegation that staff failed to provide timely medical attention after a resident’s unwitnessed fall; found insufficient evidence to support that the resident sustained an injury from the fall or that staff delayed medical care. | ||
11 Sept 2023 Confirmed that the facility did not dispense Resident One's medication as prescribed, based on medication record discrepancies and interview findings. | ||
07 Aug 2023 Investigated allegations that staff attempted to change a resident's medical insurance without authorization and that staff failed to provide an itemized list of charges; findings showed the insurance change was agreed upon with the resident’s family and the charges were properly documented, resulting in a conclusion that the allegations were unfounded. | ||
02 Jun 2023 Investigated the allegation that no staff were present between 1:30 pm and 3:30 pm on May 25, 2023, and found staffing levels were adequate despite some call-offs, with residents not noticing any lapse in care. | ||
19 Apr 2023 Reviewed documentation and interviews regarding the death of a resident who passed away following a self-inflicted gunshot wound shortly after admission, with ongoing autopsy and death certificate documentation pending. | ||
13 Apr 2023 Investigated an allegation that a resident was sexually abused by a therapy provider during treatment; evidence did not confirm that inappropriate behavior occurred. | ||
13 Mar 2023 Investigated the allegation that Resident #1 was improperly evicted and locked out; found that a valid eviction notice was provided due to non-payment of rent, and there was no evidence of wrongful eviction. | ||
15 Feb 2023 Confirmed that the facility lacked paper towels, soap, and hand sanitizer in memory care bathrooms, and identified that residents, including one with a pressure injury, received appropriate wound care; additionally, residents were showered regularly, and cooling systems were functioning despite one system being under maintenance.
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01 Feb 2023 Investigated the allegation that staff did not provide proper medication assistance to a resident; found that the resident had not yet received their prescribed medication but was offered alternatives and hospitalization if needed. | ||
10 Jan 2023 Investigated whether staff were properly trained to care for indwelling catheters and if a resident was inappropriately restrained; found staff lacked recent catheter training and a resident was restrained with sheets, confirming both allegations.
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06 Jan 2023 Reviewed documentation related to the death of a resident; conducted a tour without observing any deficiencies. | ||
16 Nov 2022 Identified failure to submit proof of required training within the designated timeframe for two resident rights violations, resulting in civil penalties. | ||
02 Nov 2022 Determined that residents understood staff, staffing levels were sufficient, and residents received meals regularly, while finding evidence of issues with laundry, diaper changing, and housekeeping due to staffing shortages. Issued three citations based on these findings.
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19 Oct 2022 Reviewed infection control measures, observed proper use of PPE and cleaning supplies, but noted insufficient signage; no deficiencies found during the inspection. | ||
07 Sept 2022 Found no immediate health or safety concerns, with adequate staff, supplies, and functioning utilities observed during a visit related to a complaint about resident safety. | ||
05 May 2022 Determined that the issues raised about internet and TV service disruptions, non-functioning stoves, and toilet problems were not supported by evidence, and clarified that a fire incident occurred outside licensed areas, confirming no impact on residents’ services. | ||
13 Sept 2021 Confirmed that the facility maintained appropriate infection control measures, including signage, supplies, and staff training, with no COVID-19 cases at the time. | ||
04 Aug 2021 Investigated the allegation that a resident sustained a fall and that staff did not notice a change in the resident's condition; found there was not enough evidence to support these claims. | ||
09 Jul 2021 Identified a lack of proper training records for staff, raising concerns about whether staff received necessary training, which poses potential safety risks. A citation will be issued based on regulatory violations.
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16 Feb 2021 Found no evidence that neglect led to a resident being physically assaulted by another resident, and concluded the incident was unintentional. | ||
22 Jul 2020 Found that staff adhered to the Admission Agreement regarding a resident’s planned move, with no evidence of violation related to COVID-19 restrictions or residency requirements. | ||
10 Jul 2020 Confirmed that a resident planned to move to another location due to COVID-19 concerns, with the facility assisting in packing and shipping belongings while respecting COVID restrictions on entry. | ||
13 Apr 2020 Investigated a complaint alleging staff neglect led to a resident being hospitalized, and found that the resident was not associated with the facility, rendering the allegations unfounded. | ||
20 Dec 2019 Investigated an incident where staff member allegedly punched a resident, resulting in bruising, and identified that an assistant staff lacked required criminal record clearance, posing safety concerns.
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04 Oct 2019 Investigated whether the resident could make or receive phone calls; found that the resident was able to receive calls through the front desk and communicate via other means, with no conclusive evidence that the phone issues prevented calls. |
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