Huebner Creek Health & Rehabilitation: Staff Meeting Lapse - TX
The November 2025 complaint inspection, conducted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, resulted in a single citation under tag F0558. Inspectors classified the violation at the lowest level of harm, noting that few residents were affected.
The inspection report offers limited detail beyond the core finding: that resident placement was not being raised at every staff meeting as it should have been. The facility's own plan of correction, filed in response, committed to addressing the gap going forward.
What the report does not describe is who noticed the problem first, how long the pattern had persisted, or whether any resident experienced a direct consequence from the failure. The inspection was triggered by a complaint, meaning someone, whether a resident, a family member, or a staff member, contacted regulators before the visit took place.
Huebner Creek Health & Rehabilitation Center operates at 8306 Huebner Road in San Antonio, a facility that accepts Medicare and Medicaid residents. The November inspection covered the facility under provider number 676136.
The citation itself is narrow. Staff meetings at nursing facilities serve as a routine mechanism for communicating changes in resident status, care needs, and living arrangements. When placement information is not raised consistently in those settings, staff who were not present for a particular shift or who work across multiple units may not receive timely updates about where a resident is housed or whether their placement remains appropriate for their current condition.
At this facility, that communication was not happening reliably.
The inspection found no immediate jeopardy, no serious injury, and no pattern of widespread harm. But the complaint that prompted the visit suggests someone inside or connected to the facility believed something was wrong enough to call regulators.
Huebner Creek was given the opportunity to submit a plan of correction. The contents of that plan were not included in the publicly available inspection record, and the facility did not respond to a request for comment before publication.
A single low-level citation following a complaint inspection is not, on its own, evidence of systemic failure. Facilities receive citations for a wide range of deficiencies, from the minor to the catastrophic, and the classification system CMS uses is designed to distinguish between them. This finding sits at the bottom of that scale.
What it does represent is a gap in a basic operational process, one that someone felt strongly enough about to report. The staff meeting, as mundane as it sounds, is often the only structured moment in a nursing home's day when care teams from different shifts and roles share the same information at the same time. When it functions well, it catches things. When it doesn't, things get missed.
Whether anything was missed at Huebner Creek between the time the complaint was filed and the day inspectors arrived on November 26, 2025, the report does not say.
Full Inspection Report
The details above represent a summary of key findings. View the complete inspection report for Huebner Creek Health & Rehabilitation Center from 2025-11-26 including all violations, facility responses, and corrective action plans.
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Data source: This article is based on inspection data downloaded directly from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) via Medicare.gov. CMS releases inspection reports in bulk; we publish the findings as documented by state surveyors in the official Form CMS-2567 Statement of Deficiencies.
Plan of correction: The CMS report we receive does not include the facility's plan of correction. Facilities submit plans of correction separately to state survey agencies and those responses may not be reflected in CMS data at the time of publication. The absence of a plan of correction in our data does not mean one was not filed. Readers who want information about corrective steps taken are encouraged to contact the facility directly or their state survey agency.
Corrections may have occurred: Inspection reports reflect conditions observed on the date of the survey. Facilities may have implemented corrections, staffing changes, additional training, or other remediation since the report was issued. We report what CMS provides and encourage readers to seek current information from the facility.
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Huebner Creek Health & Rehabilitation Center in San Antonio, TX was cited for violations during a health inspection on November 26, 2025.
The November 2025 complaint inspection, conducted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, resulted in a single citation under tag F0558.
Health inspections identify deficiencies that facilities must correct. Violations range from minor documentation issues to serious safety concerns. Review the full report below for specific details and facility response.