Vista Cove at Corona
2600 S. Main Street, Corona, CA 92882
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About Vista Cove at Corona in Corona, California
Vista Cove Care Center At Corona is located in Corona, California, close to Citrus Park, the Corona Heritage Park and Museum and the Corona Regional Medical Center. Visitors describe the facility as having a homey atmosphere, a kind, caring staff and home-cooked meals in the spacious, formal dining room. They note that the rooms have nice views with a calming decor and plenty of light. Relatives also note that residents can do daily yoga and aerobics in the exercise center, attend local festivals and safely navigate the garden pathways in the outdoor courtyards.
Services and Amenities of Vista Cove at Corona in Corona, California
Dining
- Communal Dining
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Languages
- English spoken
Health Services
- Medication Reminders
Personal Care
- Meal Preparation
Additional Amenity Information
- State Licenses: 336423880
Medicare
Health
2.0
Overall
3.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
2.0
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Reviews of Vista Cove at Corona in Corona, California
4.0
(3 reviews)
Facility
5.0
Staff
5.0
Jeanette
5
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January 11, 2018
It was excellent. The staff showed me the nursing hospital next to it, so it was a very good visit. The dining area was big. There were rooms for all the residents. The staff members were nice. They told me what they do. The lady showed me the rooms and I liked them a lot. They were nice. I would put my mom in there.
Angelina7
3
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December 30, 2015
It was nice for all intents and purposes, especially if you are on a budget. It was clean, and the staff was great, but it felt and looked like an old folks’ home. It didn’t have the bells and whistles. My older brother had his mother there. She had Alzheimer’s, and they were very good to her, but it’s a different situation with my dad. He is completely lucid, so I needed for him to have stimulation. I would say for someone who had Alzheimer’s, the place would be great because the staff really cares. They did a great job for my brother’s mother. If you were to put someone like my dad there, I think it would have led to depression. There wasn’t enough to stimulate him.
Shelly11
4
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October 31, 2015
I visited a few times. My mother-in-law is like in the hospital-type room, not in the assisted-living part. It’s very nice. They have a dining area, a meeting room, and arts and craft room. It’s just like a regular nursing home. The staff has been very attentive and helpful. My mother-in-law doesn’t want to cooperate and refusing physical therapy, but they’re very attentive and very patient to her. I went to a Valentine’s dinner one time. They had dinner, dance, and people singing. My church goes in there and has Bible study time on Tuesdays. As far as that, I know they have other activities, but I don’t go to them. The dining hall was nicely cleaned, with nice tables. We went to a buffet, and there’s a piano in there. Let’s just say the food was edible. I’m impressed, because they’re simply located, friendly, seemed like they’re interested in the patient to the extent they get emotionally attached, and helpful.
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