68 Nursing Homes Communities in King County, Washington
There are 68 nursing homes in King County, WA and several nursing homes nearby.
Nursing Homes Facilities near King County, Washington
Everett Care and Rehabilitation Center
1919 112TH STREET SOUTHWEST, Everett, WA 98204
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"Welcome to Everett Center! Everett Center is a 100-bed skilled nursing rehabilitation center. Our 2-level facility appears similar to an apa..."
READ MOREForest Ridge Health & Rehab
140 SOUTH MARION AVENUE, Bremerton, WA 98312
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Ida Culver House Broadview Ncc
12509 Greenwood Avenue North, Shoreline, WA 98133
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Island Health and Rehabilitation
835 Madison Ave N, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
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"Skilled Medical and Rehabilitation Services At The Island Health and Rehabilitation Center we have skilled medical services for patients and..."
READ MORELife Care Center Of South Hill
2508 7 Th St Southeast, Puyallup, WA 98374
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"Welcome to Mission Healthcare.. One of the most difficult and trying decisions you may have to face in life comes when you or someone very c..."
READ MOREMultiCare Tacoma Lutheran Clinic
1301 N Highlands Pkwy, Tacoma, WA 98406
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"Welcome to Tacoma Lutheran Retirement Community! Tacoma Lutheran Retirement Community (TLRC) is a nonprofit corporation originally founded i..."
READ MOREP.A.T.H.S. Adult Family Home & Respite
17517 260th Ave SE , Monroe, WA 98272
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"P.A.T.H.S. positive alternative thru helpful support Quality of life is of the utmost importance, every attention is paid to physical comf..."
READ MORE"Welcome to Park Ridge Care Center! At Park Ridge Care Center, caring is our main concern. We believe the most effective way to provide compa..."
READ MOREProvidence Elderplace
5900 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle, WA 98118
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"Welcome to Providence Elderplace! Providence ElderPlace is an innovative program of health care and social services for older adults. Our mo..."
READ MOREProvidence Mount St. Vincent - Seattle
4831 35th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126
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"Welcome to Providence Mount St. Vincent! The Mount is a vibrant and innovative living care community for older adults that celebrates life, ..."
READ MORE"Queen Anne is located in Seattle and provides specialized short-term, inpatient rehabilitation and skilled nursing care. Patients are provid..."
READ MORE"Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation - Rainier Vista is located in Puyallup and provides specialized short-term, inpatient rehabilit..."
READ MORERenton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
80 SW 2nd Street, Renton, WA 98055
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Shoreline Health and Rehabilitation Center
2818 NE 145th St, Seattle, WA 98155
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Tacoma Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
2102 S 96th Street, Tacoma, WA 98444
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"Welcome to Timber Ridge at Talus! Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat surrounded by the natural beauty of Washington's snow-capped mounta..."
READ MORE"Welcome to Vashon Community Care Center! Located on Vashon Island in the heart of Puget Sound, Vashon Community Care offers living experienc..."
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Reviews of Nursing Homes Facilities in King County
JulieH
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July 23, 2024
Stop before dumping loved one here. I have lived here over one year. Arbor Assisted Living is critically over booked (too many Residents), constantly short staffed. Mgt says"Ratios" meet State Regs - not true. Providing 1 Caregiver 3rd floor, nearing 20 Residents is constant occurrence. Nighttime is 1-2 Caregiver and 1 Nurse for entire Building. Weekends, Building is commonly dangerously short staffed. Left w/o notice: running w/o vital Nursing Dir. Dozens of Residents go w/o showers for 3 weeks at a time. Residents constantly complain "no response" when push vital "Help” communication wrist device. Firsthand interview with several Residents of abuse; they are afraid of contacting State for fear of retaliation. Meals are a constantly repetitive menu plan. Food portions are small. plates loaded with cheap carbs & starches; protein portions are below FDA regs; proteins are overcooked; rare to serve fresh fruits & veg. Chef budgeted to provide max $2.75 per meal/Res: unhealthy outcomes!
TinaP
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May 5, 2024
I helped a friend get their grandmother into this home, by authorizing a ONE TIME payment to cover the first month's costs ($14,500). I wrote the exact amount, and did NOT check the box indicating that it would be an unlimited amount, or recurring. Imagine my surprise when I looked at my bank account and saw they had charged me the next month's full rent of $8,000. Unfortunately, it ran the same day my Q1 taxes for 3 of my businesses (State L&I, ESD and DOR + FEDERAL taxes for each)., and payroll were due to be paid from my accounts. This left me negative and hit with fees for not only the overdraft but also penalties and interest for the payments that had insufficient funds to process. I called Covington, who told me they "usually get the authorization form that tells them if they can use the card for future payments, but just didn't this time..." (so, you just decided to assume, and set it up anyway???) and, rather than offering me a refund, I was instructed to call my bank to dispute it. This floored me... I was telling them I was overdrawn and in a scenario that was caused because of their error, and they wouldn't even offer a REFUND. I had to take more time I don't have, and wait way longer than just simply having it returned to me and the rest fixed later. When asked, they didn't know how to handle the rest of the issues they caused for me. I told them they needed to figure out how to resolve them, and fix the massive (and expensive) issue this caused me. I was told they would contact a higher-up and that I'd hear back the next day (this was Wednesday - it's now Saturday). Needless to say, they haven't picked up the phone. I have to run this week's payroll tomorrow and won't have the money for that now, either. I contacted my bank to dispute it (which I shouldn't have had to do), and was told there was an additional $14,500 due to come out later this month, as well... Apparently, Covington not only wrongfully set up my account on an autopay that I didn't authorize, but they also made the mistake of setting the STARTER payment AND monthly payments to both run as autopayments. I don't know the first thing about how they run the actual facility itself, what it looks like, or how they treat their residents... but, if I could judge based off of these very LARGE oversights, and how they handled it? I would tell everyone to run far FAR away from it. Mistakes are one thing... how you handle them will tell me everything I need to know about a business. I'm sure I won't see a dime from them, offering to help right what they wronged. However, I'm happy to update if I do.
Erin
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November 15, 2023
My mom received wonderful kind care at Victoria 1. My mom entered Maria's (owner) care Sept 2022 with moderate to late-stage dementia. Maria made the transition as kind/safe as possible for my mom and as transparent/gentle as she could for me. They adapted quickly to my mom's changing needs, always supported her getting out into the world, and keeping her moving. My mom's dementia progressed quickly (common at her stage) and I always felt that Maria kept me in the know and ensured my mom felt safe and loved. I know loved is a big word for a paid caregiver but I genuinely believe Maria appreciated my mom as a person not just a patient. Maria met my mom at her "least like my mom" and still saw a lovely wonderful person. The home was always impeccable, her room was clean, and she was tidy and put together. Maria made wonderful food, celebrated birthdays and her Christmas joy is unmatched. I am confident Maria did everything right by my mom...and our family. Feel free to ask for my name as a reference. (Erin Cox)
MDonovan
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May 17, 2023
I've lived at Traditions for almost 2 years. In making the decision where to live, one of the things I really liked about Traditions was the security. I love it here but it is getting more and more dangerous to live here. There is a resident that is letting homeless people and prostitutes into the building. Just today, there was a homeless man bathing in the dog bath area in one of our garages. Management is aware yet this resident is still here! They have him on camera letting people in or leaving a door open so they can come in. Yet, he is still here!!! I received a rent increase in November of almost $200 and this is what I'm paying for?????? I have to carry pepper spray to take my dog out!!!!!
Me
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November 4, 2022
DO NOT PUT YOUR FAMILY MEMBER IN THIS FACILITY. 1. First of all, it’s in a neighborhood with crackheads, crime and heavy police activity. The facility was shot up in a hail of gunfire hitting 3 rooms with residents inside. 2. The facility is constantly understaffed due to a high turnover rate and staff’s frustration with management. It’s a constant revolving door of new hires. 3. They hire staff that don’t have a solid working knowledge of English to relay pertinent medical information to paramedics (which can determine the life or death of your loved one). 4. They have staff that don’t know the correct way to administer CPR to save your loved one’s life. 5. Needed repairs go ignored for months and for some residents a year or more, leaving some residents to live in squalor. 6. There is no initiative taken in updating residents or their families on repair issues or why they can’t be done. 7. They have kitchen staff and CNA’s that are emotionally and verbally abusive to residents. 8. The Administrator, Leanna, lacks essential leadership skills leaving a poor organizational culture, has inferior communication and problem solving skills, lacks empathy and compassion towards residents she does not like and takes no responsibility for her lack of leadership, leaving residents devoid of high quality service and care. 9. There is a constant malodorous smell in the facility. 10. Residents consistently walk around with EXTREMELY offensive body odor (urine and a wicked stench from not bathing). 11. Dietary Aids and kitchen staff don’t follow state laws for washing hands. I’ve seen trash cans being pushed before being served food without a hand wash . 12. There is deep resentment and retaliation towards those residents who call the state regarding the facility’s neglect. 13. And that’s not even everything. It’s is a run-down facility on it’s last leg. Even visitors can tell the place is poorly managed. That place is a slum and needs to be shut down.
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