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    4.8 (5 reviews)
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    Mirabella

    3.6(23 reviews)
    6.2 miSouth Lake Union

    I have been staying at Mirabella's skilled nursing / rehabilitation unit for the past six weeks…read morerecovering from several broken bones. The staff overall has been top notch, from the doctors, nurses and certified nursing assistants to the physical/occupational therapists and administrative team. The facility itself is lovely and clean, and the food is consistently excellent--lots of menu choices to suit every diet. I'd like to give a particular shoutout to the nursing staff whose care is always accompanied by a smile, including Shay, Thanh, Sintayehu, Raj, Krishna, Kevin and Dennis; and the amazing physical and occupational therapists who are providing the literal wind beneath my wings: Robbie, Wanda, Pat and Aidan. I honestly don't know what I would have done without their care and encouragement. I still have a way to go, but all of these kind, smart folks have helped make my healing journey as pleasant as possible.

    One of the few senior/memory care/skilled nursing facilities located in an urban setting. Senior…read moreliving has spacious rooms, friendly atmosphere, and many amenities including pool, spa, exercise room, business center, movie nights, and more. Food was better before covid, but new box take-out is now available. The beautiful dining room is still open. Able seniors and their guests can readily take public transit to get just about everywhere for very little. Most senior places charge an arm & two legs for transport. There is guest lodging available on site.

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    The Hearthstone Green Lake - Independent living apartments

    The Hearthstone Green Lake

    4.3(8 reviews)
    10.0 miGreenlake

    Location! Location! Location! This is a very well-cared-for facility with very kind staff in an…read moreidyllic location next to Greenlake and coffee shops, the PCC, and restaurants. I give the staff five stars. The downsides are kind of the same downsides you would find at other facilities. They all have a dark side. One of my parents died where Hearthstone collapsed assisted living, nursing, and memory care all into one floor. . . .so please note that all the reviews here about the skilled nursing and the health center are not relevant anymore. Those days are gone. I'm not sure they should even be able to claim they're still a CCRC. I'm sure it's a systemic problem that all senior homes have now, but we paid a lot of money for not great care when we started to need it. Also tested the emergency call buzzer pendant thing when my parent wet themselves and it didn't work. In the moment, I didn't have it in me to ask for help, so I changed them myself. In retrospect, I wish I had called hospice earlier to care for my parent b/c the hospice people gave better care. As mentioned above, the staff are all lovely people, and it is also true that there are several individuals working in underpaid care positions who might not actually want to be, or who aren't actually cut out for doing this work, but they just don't have other options -- also a systemic problem. Finally, this facility recently started a point system for the food and since then, my widowed parent was not getting enough to eat which is absurd for the amount of money they charge. They have since changed facilities and are eating better. So again, this is a great place if you can stay in independent living and you don't eat very much lol. . . . Otherwise, beware.

    If you or a family member are in need long term living or extended rehab care... this is the type…read moreof place you hope you find. Brightly lit, nicely furnished, across the street from Greenlake, decent food, and really friendly staff that seem like they actually want to be at their job .... I wouldn't go as far as to say you feel like you're at a spa or hotel but it's nice for what it is. A real treat compared to the sights and smells of other 'nursing homes'.

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    Horizon House

    2.8(5 reviews)
    5.8 miFirst Hill

    If you're looking for a place to retire and still live near Seattle's vibrant downtown and Capitol…read moreHill neighborhoods, this is the place! I performed here recently with one of my music groups, and the residents were a fantastic audience. The facility is clean, spacious, and the dining room feels like a nice restaurant. Horizon House has been home to many famous residents, including Jacob Lawrence. His paintings grace the walls all over the lobby.

    My mother lived at Horizon House for 2.5 years. I found everyone there, staff and residents, to be…read moreextremely friendly. That being said, I was not impressed with their decision to tell my mother to leave once it became clear that she was going to be difficult (and expensive) to care for. HH advertises itself as providing the whole range of life care from supported living to nursing and dementia care. I think for anyone in independent living, it is a wonderful and vibrant community. But once you need more support, you will either need to be wealthy enough to hire outside caregivers, or move to a different facility. An update: After HH decided they wanted to kick my mother out, they reported her to the state's Adult Protective Services for "self-neglect" and me for "neglect." They said that they asked her to move to another facility and we "didn't follow through." Note that: my mother chose to pay a substantial nonrefundable sum to live at HH because she understood that as a continuing care facility they would take care of her until the end of her life; we asked about temporary or permanent supported living arrangements at HH and were rebuffed because they didn't want to deal with the liability and expense of managing her; and as a result we were, in fact, in the process of finding another placement for her outside of HH at our own expense.

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    Horizon House - Horizon House features its own renovations team that can work with new residents to create dream kitchens from scratch.

    Horizon House features its own renovations team that can work with new residents to create dream kitchens from scratch.

    Horizon House - Our library, which is managed by residents, features books -- new and old -- as well as magazines and newspapers for your enjoyment.

    Our library, which is managed by residents, features books -- new and old -- as well as magazines and newspapers for your enjoyment.

    Horizon House - Find your zen in the center of it all. Our yoga class takes place in our Sky Lounge, with impressive 360 degree views of downtown Seattle.

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    Find your zen in the center of it all. Our yoga class takes place in our Sky Lounge, with impressive 360 degree views of downtown Seattle.

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    Northaven Retirement Apartments

    5.0(2 reviews)
    12.3 miNorthgate

    Excellent Retirement Apartment Facilities for my Family Members…read more SITREP Both my mother and my uncle John have spent time in these facilities. Mom is still here and I come visit her. My uncle John has since moved on to a nursing home, but when he was more independent-living and ambulatory, these facilities made a great home for him. THE SETUP They are Studio-apartments for single individuals or couples. They have an excellent physical plan that includes many living rooms and multi-purpose rooms for the residents. I am very impressed with the computer room with it's four (4) whirring PCs! In a facility with more than a couple of hundred individuals that doesn't sound like a lot of computers, but this generation I have found isn't naturally intuitive to this technology. However, I have dragged my mom into the 21st Century world of computers and smartphones, and in the end she really has appreciated it. So she is usually one of just a few people that use the computers at any given time. GUEST ROOMS But beyond being residential facilities, they also have guest rooms that I have taken advantage of because they are integrated into this facility campus. The guest room I stay in is extremely inexpensive, and on the same compound as mom's. At a mere $35 a night - you can't beat that in any hotel for what amounts to a really nice studio apartment. I sometimes may begin and end a trip using my Hilton Honors Points at a Homewood Suite, but it's nice to know that for the buck of my stay in Seattle, I can stay at my mom's facility for my home base as I work and visit friends. HOLIDAY DINNERS I love the holidays at Northaven because of the festive celebrations they have around Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas (usually the times I stay in mom's local digs). She likes to show me off to her co-residents as I come visit and hang with her posse. They are a bunch of fun older ladies - and one extremely funny Pakistani gentleman (a former diplomat now living in this country), and we make the most of some of the holiday events. The facility really goes all out on preparing special dinners and they are really quite delicious with all the trimmings. But I have to note that even the normal average dinners are quite elegant and enjoyable here. GARDENS There are some beautiful rose gardens on the grounds that the residents get to enjoy. All the gardening and trimming is quite exceptional and the ground are kept beautiful all year round.. THE LOWDOWN A very sweet and quaint facility to make home in one's sunset years.

    My mom lived in the Northaven retirement home for a year or so before transferring to Northaven's…read moreassisted living facility. The facility is not luxurious, but it is clean, functional and well maintained. What warrants the 5 star review is the staff ... the Director, the social worker, the receptionists, the aides, the wait staff and house cleaners. They are all so warm, caring and attentive. My mom was fortunate to spend almost 10 years in this facility.

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    The Bellettini

    The Bellettini

    4.1(9 reviews)
    10.7 mi
    Pet friendly
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    The Bella teeny is the kind of place you wish you could retire to with access to a five star city…read morecleaner clean food and a private executive Towncar to take you pretty much anywhere you want to go on demand. This is not the place you want to go to if you need 24 hour medical attention visa vi dementia ward type care but if you do need a round the clock care taker they offer that as well. If you want to maintain a sense of executive ownership of your own transportation they have private valet included as well as to restaurants for food and transportation that simply tailored to your desires. The staff checks in with you every day and there are constant intercommunity activities as well as be able to schedule your own Uber black style private town car for transportation pretty much anywhere in Bellevue. There is also a weekly transportation trips into Seattle up to Everett and up to Kirkland if you want to make a weekly Costco trip for normal supplies. The staff here is pretty much specifically instructed to dote on you and spoil you and help you out with things and that is so nice to see the facility that really looks to serve its residents individual needs. Full disclosure I am one of the weekend drivers at this facility and I've taken people to dozens of different kinds of locations and we're really there to serve the residence. I'm super happy to work here part time for a company that solves transportation needs for the Belletini residents and staff.

    This is not your 'usual' Retirement place. This is a resort to retire to! Jamie Winter and staff go…read morebeyond expectations. My parents because of COVID 19 restrictions had to celebrate their 60+ anniversary in their room. They went out of their way to safely make them feel like a KING and QUEEN. I am truly confident in their saftey precautions and rules that my parents are in the BEST hands possible. My Parents? They too are blessed and tell me.." They know what they are doing, and we will follow what they have to say". Covid 19 has changed everyone's life. Being safe and still having g a fantastic living facility is what Bellitini has given my Parents. If there were 10 stars I'd rate them that. Thank you Bellitini, we truly appreciate all you do!!

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    University House Wallingford

    3.8(4 reviews)
    8.7 miWallingford

    Our adventure with University House Wallingford began in 2009, when my mother sold her house across…read morethe country and moved to Seattle to be close to family. We selected University House for a number of reasons, and while it wasn't perfect (what retirement community really is?), it was the best option for her. My mother certainly enjoyed most of her experiences there and met some incredibly interesting and accomplished individuals. She enjoyed the proximity to downtown Wallingford and, on the whole, enjoyed the food and staff. However, be aware of one very important concern. University House is managed by ERA Living, and this is probably the weakest point from the perspective of coming away from her time living there with a good feeling. Be aware that when a retirement community tells you that they can handle assisted living, it is by no means a guarantee that when the time comes to move to assisted living they will allow your elderly parent(s) to stay. That was the case with us, as my mother was essentially evicted from her apartment after a period of being ill for a number of months. Though there are residents of University House with debilitating conditions such as ALS who require constant care, it is the predictability of the care needed that will drive University House's decision regarding whether they will allow a resident to stay. So, if somebody's health is essentially up and down and unpredictable, they feel as though they can't handle that. If somebody, such as in the ALS scenario, has a predictable downward trajectory, they are OK with that. So, we were told to find her somewhere else to live. We did so and were very happy with the second housing situation, where she remained for the remainder of her life. But, there was one final surprise from University House. We were told near the end of the month that she could no longer live there, so we rushed to find the new housing alternative, and we had her out before the end of the month. But, University House has a 10 day notification of vacancy policy (it may have been a different amount, but my recollection is 10 days. . . nonetheless, the forthcoming point is still valid). Even though were were out of the apartment before the end of the month, they still opted to charge us for the now-vacant apartment for about five days afterwards. No attempt at good faith was shown on this issue, which really was heartbreaking for my mother. It wasn't the money. It was the loss of trust in an organization that she'd thought had the best interest of the residents at heart. So, yes, ERA Living is a for-profit company. They're allowed to make a buck (or a million). But, they really need to rethink the manner in which their policies come off in practice.

    If you're considering a retirement home for your aged parent, you could do far worse. Having had a…read morerelative in both Ballard Landmark and U. House, each has their own charms to recommend. Ballard Landmark skews a little younger and buzzier and has the advantage of the animated Ballard Ave. But U. House is far and away more intellectually stimulating and cultural, with a heavy emphasis on musical offerings. The grounds are lovely and elegant, and the food, while not My ideal, is selected with care. The staff rotates, of course, but are generally well intentioned. Neither facility is recommended for heavy duty assisted living, so if serious infirmity is on the horizon, best to find somewhere with continuing care priorities.

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