Pricing ranges from
$5,057 – 6,068/month

Sacred Heart-Stoyview

37189 Stoyview Drive, Murrieta, CA 92563, USA
  • Assisted living
  • Board and care
For pricing and availability(510) 508-4507

Pricing

$5,057+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
$6,068+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

Amenities

Healthcare services

  • Medication management
  • Activities of daily living assistance
  • Assistance with transfers
  • Assistance with dressing
  • Assistance with bathing
  • Coordination with health care providers

Healthcare staffing

  • 24-hour supervision

Meals and dining

  • Meal preparation and service
  • Diabetes diet
  • Special dietary restrictions

Room

  • Cable
  • Telephone
  • Housekeeping and linen services
  • Fully furnished
  • Wifi

Transportation

  • Transportation arrangement (medical)
  • Transportation to doctors appointments

Community services

  • Move-in coordination

Activities

  • Scheduled daily activities
  • Community-sponsored activities

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About Sacred Heart-Stoyview

Sacred Heart-Stoyview is a licensed Residential Care Elderly facility located in Murrieta, CA, offering personalized care for seniors in a home-like environment. As a licensed facility, Sacred Heart-Stoyview is regulated by state or local authorities, ensuring that they meet the necessary standards for providing care to elderly residents. With surveys typically completed by local entities like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, the quality of care at Sacred Heart-Stoyview is closely monitored to ensure residents receive the support they need.

Long-Term Care Ombudsmen act as advocates for residents living in licensed long-term care settings like Sacred Heart-Stoyview, working to safeguard their rights and address any concerns they may have. While Residential Care Elderly facilities are not certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and do not accept Medicare as payment for services, they still play a vital role in caring for seniors and offering peace of mind to families. The costs of non-acute care at a Residential Care Elderly facility like Sacred Heart-Stoyview are typically lower than those of a full-time nursing home, making this type of care a more affordable option for families seeking quality support for their loved ones.

At Sacred Heart-Stoyview, residents can expect a compassionate and dedicated staff who prioritize the well-being and comfort of each individual under their care. With a focus on creating a warm and welcoming environment, Sacred Heart-Stoyview strives to provide a home-like atmosphere where seniors can feel safe and supported. By offering personalized care and assistance with daily activities, residents can maintain their independence while receiving the necessary support to live fulfilling lives in their later years. Sacred Heart-Stoyview is committed to the health and happiness of their residents, ensuring that they receive the care and attention they deserve.

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State of California Inspection Reports

12

Inspections

1

Type A Citations

4

Type B Citations

4

Years of reports

19 Aug 2024
Confirmed no deficiencies during annual unannounced visit. All areas of the facility met licensing requirements. Security and safety measures were in place.
11 Aug 2023
Identified deficiencies were cited during the visit, including expired CPR/first aid certification for one staff member and altered medication records.
  • § 87411(a)(1)
  • § 87465(b)(3)
20 Oct 2022
Confirmed no deficiencies during the visit focused on infection control. Staff compliance with COVID-19 protocols observed.
02 Sept 2021
Confirmed allegations of residents being transferred without proper notification and missing medication. Staff training allegations were unsubstantiated.
  • § 87468.2(a)(20)
  • § 87465(d)(3)
02 Sept 2021
Interviews were conducted to investigate an allegation of a caregiver being denied entry to see a resident due to Covid restrictions at a facility. Insufficient evidence was found to prove or disprove the alleged violation.
02 Sept 2021
No deficiencies were found during the inspection of the facility, with a focus on infection control measures. Planned mitigation plan to be submitted within 30 days.
02 Sept 2021
Found conflicting information regarding allegations of residents being left in soiled diapers and not being repositioned every two hours, with some staff denying the claims and others providing conflicting information. Training documentation was provided for some staff, but one witness stated that staff had not received proper training.
26 Aug 2021
Arrived to conduct an annual inspection, licensee not present. Inspection to be rescheduled.
08 Oct 2020
Confirmed that the facility was operating over capacity.
  • § 87204(a)
23 Sept 2020
Confirmed through interviews and visual evidence that allegations concerning the condition of the facility ramps could not be substantiated.
14 Jan 2020
Verified removal of individual named in exemption denial letter during unannounced visit; individual not present, employed, or residing at the facility. No deficiencies cited.
14 Jan 2020
Verified removal of individual named in denial letter, not present or employed at facility. No deficiencies cited during visit.
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