Corona Health Care Center
CORONA HEALTH CARE CENTER in CORONA, CA — inspection on March 30, 2026.
Found 1 citation. Severity: Standard violations.
Health inspections identify deficiencies that facilities must correct within required timeframes. Violations range from minor documentation issues to serious safety concerns and are subject to follow-up verification.
Inspection Findings
.resident also noted to have dark maroon ecchymosis (bruise) .to the right upper extremity (right
documented evidence of the status or condition of the right upper arm skin tear, right elbow
February 5, 2026.
There was no documented evidence of wound treatment order provided to right arm skin tear. In addition, there was no updated care plan to address the unwitnessed fall, right upper arm skin tear, right elbow discoloration, back of head raised areas/erythema or risk for bleeding after the change of condition on February 5, 2026. On February 24, 2026, at 3:19 p.m., a concurrent interview and record review was conducted with the Director of Nursing (DON).
The DON stated the facility process following a fall incident was the Licensed Nurse (LN) would complete the COC documentation under the fall, pain, and skin assessment, and would update care plans.
The DON stated the LN was required to monitor the resident's neurological status, pain, skin status, and document in the resident's electronic medical record (EMR) every shift for 72 hours. On February 24, 2026, at 4:03 p.m., a concurrent interview and review of Resident 2's record was conducted with the DON.
The DON verified Resident 2 did not receive wound care treatment to the right arm skin tear.
The DON stated Resident 2's back of head and right arm skin tear/bruising was not monitored during the 72-hour time frame by the LN.
The DON stated Resident 2's back of head and right arm skin tear/bruising should have been monitored by the LN. A review of the facility's policy and procedure titled, Fall-Clinical Protocol, revised March 2018, indicated, .the nurse shall assess and document/report .recent injury .especially head injury .the staff .with the physician's guidance .will follow up on any fall with associated injury .until the resident is stable .and delayed complications .such as late fracture or subdural hematoma (a dangerous collection of blood trapped between the brain's outer covering and the brain surface, usually caused by head injury) .have been ruled out or resolved .Delayed complications .such as late fractures and major bruising .could occur hours or days after a fall .while signs of subdural hematomas or other intracranial bleeding .could occur up to several weeks after a fall .A review of the facility's policy and procedure titled, Care Plans, Comprehensive Person-Centered, revised March 2022, indicated, .measurable objectives .timetables to meet the resident's .physical, psychosocial and functional needs .is developed and implemented .for each resident .Assessments of residents are ongoing and care plans are revised .as information about the residents .and the residents' conditions change .the interdisciplinary team (a group of healthcare professionals) reviews .and updates the care plan .when there has been a significant change in the resident's condition .