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Cogir of Rohnert Park

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight beautifully renovated and clean facilities. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

4855 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, CA 9492875 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: CA CCLD — view official record
Google rating
4.4/5

based on 39 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

This facility offers a beautiful, resort-style environment with excellent social engagement and a clean atmosphere. However, families should be extremely cautious and perform a deep dive into current staffing levels and management stability, as recent reports suggest significant concerns regarding understaffing and leadership turnover.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

39 reviews on Google
Cogir of Rohnert Park is highly regarded by many long-term residents and their families for its beautiful, renovated environment and engaging social activities. While many praise the attentive staff and high-quality dining, recent critical reviews highlight serious concerns regarding staffing shortages, management turnover, and inconsistent care quality.

Quality Themes

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Food7.0Staff8.0Clean9.0Activities9.0MedsN/AMemoryN/AComms4.0Value4.0

Strengths

  • Beautifully renovated and clean facilities
  • Engaging social activities and community programs
  • Attentive and caring dining staff
  • High standard of cleanliness in common areas

Concerns

  • Staffing shortages and inadequate training
  • High management turnover
  • Maintenance delays in apartments

Rating Trends

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2345.02015(1)1.02016(1)3.62019(5)5.02020(5)4.72024(10)4.42025(18)5.02026(2)

Distribution · 42 analyzed

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How They Respond to Reviews

60%response rate
Good

The owner provides highly personalized responses that frequently use the reviewer's name and reference specific details from their feedback. For negative reviews, they attempt to provide context, such as management changes or specific corrective actions taken.

Questions for Your Tour

  • 1It is wonderful to see how beautifully renovated and clean the common areas are; how often is the deep cleaning schedule updated for the resident apartments?
  • 2We noticed the dining staff is very well-regarded; could you tell us more about how the meal service is structured and how much input residents have on the menu?
  • 3With the vibrant social programs mentioned by others, what does a typical week of activities look like for a resident here?
  • 4How does the care team handle communication with family members regarding daily updates or changes in a resident's well-being?
  • 5What specific protocols are in place for managing medical emergencies or sudden health changes during the night?
  • 6How does the facility approach ongoing training for new team members to ensure the high standard of care is consistent?

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Key Review Excerpts

The home publishes his stories in a newsletter, encourages him to hold lectures for residents and he plays poker 2 times per week in a lively group. The director and staff care and help any resident find or even create their healthy niches, whatever it is.

Family of a resident · 2020★★★★★

This facility consistently maintains a high standard of cleanliness, both in the resident rooms and common areas. The dining room staff is attentive, and the food is consistently of good quality.

Grandchild of a resident · 2025★★★★★

The restaurant is just like a restaurant so the residents don’t feel like they have to be in a buffet line. They are served. There’s many options for activities. A beautiful pool.

Prospective resident's family · 2025★★★★★
Source: 39 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: CA Community Care Licensing Division

19total
10deficiencies
5 Type A— immediate health risk
5 Type B— non-compliance
Feb 23, 2026Other

The inspection was a case management review conducted following a reported resident incident. The primary finding relates to a significant lapse in care where a resident was left unattended in the bathroom for over 55 minutes. This constitutes a Type B deficiency regarding the provision of adequate care and supervision.

Type B87468.2(a)(4)

The facility failed to ensure that care, supervision, and services meet the individual needs of residents with sufficient staff numbers, qualifications, and competency. This was evidenced by a resident being left unattended in the bathroom for an extended period.

Feb 3, 2026Other
CleanReport

The facility underwent a required 1-year inspection on February 3, 2026. The inspection covered various operational areas, including infection control, emergency planning, and kitchen cleanliness. No deficiencies were cited during this inspection.

Nov 20, 2025Other

The inspection was a Case Management visit conducted to review a resident incident report concerning a fall and head injury. The primary deficiency found was the failure of facility staff to immediately contact 911 for the resident's head injury. This violation is cited under CCR 87465(g) and is classified as a Type B deficiency.

Type B87465(g)

Facility staff failed to contact 911 after a resident fell and hit their head. This is a health & safety risk to residents in care, as well as a personal rights risk.

Aug 25, 2025Complaint
CleanReport

This report details a complaint investigation conducted following allegations regarding staff care for residents. The investigation reviewed records and interviewed staff, concluding that there was insufficient evidence to prove or disprove the allegations. Consequently, all allegations were deemed Unsubstantiated, and no deficiencies were cited.

Aug 14, 2025Complaint
CleanReport

This report details a Complaint Investigation conducted on 8/14/2025 regarding allegations of over-medication and soiled resident care. The investigation found that the resident's medication was provided as prescribed, and there was insufficient evidence to prove or disprove the allegations. Consequently, the complaint was deemed Unsubstantiated, and no deficiencies were cited.

Aug 14, 2025Complaint
CleanReport

This report details a Complaint Investigation conducted on 8/14/2025 regarding allegations of over-medication and soiled resident care. The investigation found that the resident's medication was provided as prescribed, and there was insufficient evidence to prove or disprove the allegations. Consequently, the complaint was deemed Unsubstantiated, and no deficiencies were cited.

Jul 29, 2025Complaint

The investigation, prompted by a complaint regarding unqualified staff providing medications, found two significant deficiencies. Both citations are classified as Type A, indicating immediate health and safety risks. The facility must immediately address staff training compliance for medication assistance and ensure all personnel have current criminal record clearances.

Type AHSC1569.69(a)(1)(b)

Employees assisting residents with self-administration of medications lack required training. The facility must ensure all staff assisting with medications meet initial and annual training requirements.

Type ACCR 87355(e)(2)(3)

Staff member S3's criminal record clearance is out of compliance. The individual was separated from the facility and associated agencies with outdated clearances.

Feb 13, 2025Routine

The facility underwent an annual inspection on February 13, 2025. The inspection noted several positive aspects, including complete resident and staff files, and appropriate safety measures like fire extinguishers and locked medications. However, one critical deficiency was cited regarding the hot water temperature in a resident bathroom sink.

Type A87303(e)(2)

Faucets used by residents for personal care must deliver hot water within specific temperature ranges. The observed temperature of 122.9 degrees Fahrenheit exceeds the maximum allowable temperature of 120 degrees F.

Ownership & Operations

Who Operates This Facility

Owner / Operator

Welltower Cogir Tenant LLC; Cogir Mngt USA INC

Administrator

ORDING, KELLY

Source: State licensing data

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