Heavenly Acres Adult Family Home II
27215 76th Ave E, Graham, WA 98338
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
There are 14 assisted living facilities in Olympia, WA and several assisted living facilities nearby. The average cost of assisted living in Olympia, WA is $4,250 per month.
27215 76th Ave E, Graham, WA 98338
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
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February 16, 2021
Capital Place was nice. They're very friendly. They had community activities and meals three times a day, which we were interested in. They had an activity room. The building was very nice and updated. Everyone wore masks, and it seemed like a safe environment.
Art
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December 11, 2020
Excellent. I would recommend to friends and family and have no plans of moving. I'm very happy here. I don't participate in activities, but I know other people they do and I'm glad they have them.
Ed
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October 3, 2020
Everything about Capital Place Independent is pretty nice, there's nothing negative. Everything with my parents has been really good, except that we weren't able to get a phone line right away. My first impression of the place is very good, they're nice and clean, everybody was helping you out with any questions, and the food was really good. We're pretty satisfied with the value for the money.
Thomas
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July 31, 2018
I visited Capital Place, and I have mixed reviews over that. The staff is pushy at times, the rooms are quite large, but uncomfortable. The building was very clean, the rooms were very clean, and the residents were somewhat helpful. They were doing a couple of puzzles in the library upstairs on the third floor.
Cathleen
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May 23, 2018
I've been at The Sequoia for a little while now. I'm a diabetic so I have to have injections, and the nurses are very good. They come on time, so I don't have to wait around for them in the morning. The food here is good, which is very important to me. It's clean. I have a nice room. I'm happy here, but I wish there was more intellectual stimulation here.
Conrad
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May 22, 2018
Capital Place is newer and nicer looking than the other facilit we saw. The value is alright. The staff is OK. They do all the cooking and they take care of the room that I'm in, so I don't have to do very much. I get three meals a day, but I only eat two. We have some activities, but not as many activities as they have at the other location. They have beachball basketball, they play pool, and poker, but none of them require much physical activity.
SW
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May 22, 2018
I had a good visit at Capital Place. I had lunch there; it was fine. The staff members were very good and very nice. They showed me a studio type apartment. They have some sort of women's baseball team. They serve three meals a day.
Robert
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April 30, 2018
I visited the Sequoia Assisted Living Community, and I liked it. The staff member was knowledgeable, very helpful, and she gave information to my daughter to follow up on the VA to see how much I could get. The rooms could be a little bigger. They have two dining rooms, and they have a kitchen-type area in the big dining room where you can make cookies. I liked the overall appearance, and they have a patio.
Robert
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April 30, 2018
I visited Capital Place. It was good until they started talking about the money. The rooms were OK, but you have to pay an upfront fee before they let you move in. They did not have an full kitchen, or stove, but the meals were included. They served us lunch on small plates. They have a library, and the amenities were OK, but I wasn't impressed.
The median cost of assisted living in Olympia for a single-occupancy apartment is $4,250/month (Genworth - 2018). This monthly cost typically includes rent, utilities, dining, housekeeping and transportation.
The vibrant state capital of Olympia sits on the southern tip of Puget Sound with panoramic views of the Olympic Mountains. As the cultural center of the Puget Sound region, Olympia assisted living seniors will find the city bustling with art and cultural activities and events.
There are many venues for the performing arts in Olympia. At the Capital Playhouse,
Olympia assisted living
seniors can enjoy a musical hit such as
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
,
Beauty and the Beast
and
My Fair Lady
. Music lovers enjoy the talented Olympia Symphony Orchestra. And the Washington Center for Performing Arts, in the heart of Olympia, produces performances by national and international artists in a variety of performance genres.
Film buffs will enjoy award-winning international and independent films presented by the Olympia Film Society during the annual
Olympia Film Festival
and at special events throughout the year. Historic Olympia is chronicled in many of the museums of the area. The
Washington State Capital Museum
maintains exhibits on regional Native American history and Olympia’s tenure as Washington’s capital. Lush lawns and gardens filled with Northwest flora surround the Capital Museum and are lovely to tour as well. The Bigelow House museum is the oldest residence in Olympia and one of the oldest standing structures in the Pacific Northwest. At this museum seniors will learn about life in early Olympia and the Washington Territory.
The Senior Services for South Sound is the place to meet friends and keep active with classes, activities and clubs. Nutritious noon meals are available as are other services such as haircuts, acupuncture and tax preparation.
To experience the visual arts in Olympia, senior living residents may take the guided Public Art Walking Tour and the Waterfront Public Art Tour. Aspiring artists may take art classes with the Olympia Parks and Recreation program.
Fisherman at Olympia senior living communities will find Nisqually Valley Fly Fishing in nearby Lacey a great place to try out the new fly. A privately owned “catch and release” fishery, the creek is stocked with steelhead rainbow trout. Anglers may choose to cast from small docks or from the open areas around the creek.
Providence St. Peter Hospital provides the community with comprehensive medical, surgical and behavioral health services. The emergency treatment rooms are designed to handle a full range of patient conditions such as trauma, cardiac and other potentially contagious conditions. Named one of the Top 100 hospitals in the nation for cardiology, orthopedics and stroke care, Providence St. Peter provides superb medical care for Olympia assisted living seniors.
Olympia senior living residents can easily travel around Olympia and the surrounding area on the Intercity Transit bus system at a reduced fare. Under the Dash program, the downtown area from the Farmers Market at the edge of downtown to the Capital Campus is a free-ride zone. All buses are accessible for seniors and those with disabilities. However, for individuals who are unable to use the regular bus service, the Dial-a-Lift program provides door-to-door shared van service for the same fare as a regular bus. An Olympia senior living home offers life in a city with a lively and active fine arts community. Find assisted living on our Olympia Assisted Living page. Written by senior housing writer Karen Tom.
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