Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Cobble Creek offer?

Cobble Creek provides comprehensive inpatient care, including basic medical services for residents who are mentally alert but may be physically disabled or dependent on ventilators.

How can I contact Cobble Creek?

You can reach Cobble Creek by phone at (951) 220-7639 or by email at info@cccongregate.com. Our team is available to assist you with any inquiries regarding our services and admissions.

What is the admission process?

The admission process involves an assessment of the resident’s needs and a review of medical history.

Are tours available?

Yes, we offer tours of our facility to prospective residents and their families. Please contact us to schedule a visit at your convenience.

What are the visiting hours at Cobble Creek?

Visiting hours at Cobble Creek are from 9 AM to 6 PM daily. We encourage family and friends to visit, as it greatly benefits our residents’ well-being.

What is Congregate Living?

Congregate Living is a supportive living arrangement that provides residents with a home-like environment while offering necessary healthcare services tailored to their needs.

What types of care do you provide at Cobble Creek?

At Cobble Creek, we offer comprehensive inpatient care, including assistance with daily living activities, medical monitoring, and specialized care for individuals who may be physically disabled or dependent on ventilators.

How do you ensure the quality of care for residents?

Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals provides personalized care plans, regular assessments, and 24-hour skilled nursing to ensure each resident receives the highest quality of care and support.

What amenities are available for residents?

Residents at Cobble Creek enjoy various amenities, including private and shared living spaces, communal dining areas, recreational activities, and access to outdoor spaces for relaxation and socialization.

Is your facility equipped for specialized medical needs?

Yes, our facility is equipped to handle specialized medical needs, including ventilator support, ensuring that residents receive the necessary care in a safe and comfortable environment.