Cornerstone Court.
Cornerstone Court is Ranked in the top 24% of Washington memory care with 2 DSHS citations on record; last inspected May 2025.

A medium home, reviewed on public record.
Compared to 38 Washington facilities with a similar number of beds.
ALF memory care · 36-month window. Higher percentile = better performance on inspection record. Source: Washington DSHS · Aging and Disability Services Administration.
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Rankings based on 36-month DSHS inspection data. Severity and frequency: fewer citations = higher percentile. Repeat rate: lower repeat citation share = higher percentile.
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Cornerstone Court has 2 citations on record. Know the moment anything changes.
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2 deficiencies on record. Each bar is a month with a citation.
Finding distribution
2 total · 36 monthsScope × Severity (CMS A–L)
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The facility holds a DSHS Specialized Dementia Care contract — can you provide a copy of your written dementia care program and explain how it meets the contract requirements for residents with cognitive impairment?
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DSHS records show 2 deficiencies across 2 inspection reports, with the most recent inspection on May 1, 2025 — can you walk us through the corrective action plans submitted for those deficiencies and show documentation that they have been resolved?
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With 40 licensed beds and a dementia care designation, what documentation can you provide that demonstrates how staff are trained specifically for dementia care, and how often is that training refreshed?
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2 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.
2025-05-01Annual Compliance VisitType A · 2 findings
Plain-language summary
During an unannounced routine inspection of Cornerstone Court from August 11-13, 2025, inspectors found deficiencies in medication management: staff failed to notify a physician when one resident repeatedly refused prescribed eye drops for glaucoma over a two-month period, and staff failed to notify a physician when another resident's heart medication was held multiple times based on vital signs. The facility's policy required physician notification in both situations, and these failures placed residents at risk of health complications.
“The facility failed to notify the physician when a resident (Resident 5) refused prescribed lantanoprost eye drops on 10 separate occasions between June and August 2025. The medication technicians did not report the refusals to the Resident Care Manager or nurse, placing the resident at risk of health complications from untreated glaucoma.”
“The facility failed to implement a medication system by not notifying the physician when metoprolol was held 47 times for Resident 7 due to low heart rate or blood pressure readings between June and August 2025, as required by the provider's orders. No documentation of communication with the provider existed despite the explicit instruction to notify the medical provider.”
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WAC 388-78A-2230: The facility failed to notify the physician when a resident (Resident 5) refused prescribed lantanoprost eye drops on 10 separate occasions between June and August 2025. The medication technicians did not report the refusals to the Resident Care Manager or nurse, placing the resident at risk of health complications from untreated glaucoma. WAC 388-78A-2210: The facility failed to implement a medication system by not notifying the physician when metoprolol was held 47 times for Resident 7 due to low heart rate or blood pressure readings between June and August 2025, as required by the provider's orders. No documentation of communication with the provider existed despite the explicit instruction to notify the medical provider.
2023-12-01Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
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