Judson Park Retirement Community sits in Des Moines, WA, right along the beautiful shores of Puget Sound, and you'll see million-dollar views from many places on campus, which is always nice. The community offers several types of care including independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and short-stay rehabilitation, so residents with different needs find what fits best, and families don't have to worry about moving if those needs change. The campus follows a Life Plan Community model (CCRC) and is nonprofit, focusing on well-being and connection while offering a safe environment through 24-hour call systems, supervision, and trained, friendly staff who help with daily activities, emergencies, and routines. People get help with medication management, bathing, dressing, and transfers if they need it, and the staff helps folks keep as much independence as possible.
The independent living apartments, which feel more like condominiums than institutional rooms and range from 557 to 1,252 square feet, offer both privacy and easy access to community spaces, and there's no upkeep or maintenance to fuss about, so residents can enjoy an active retirement with scheduled daily activities, fitness classes, lecture series, movie nights, purpose rooms, and resident-run clubs. The game room, business center, woodworking area, community center, bistro, and a library make for good places to meet others or just pass the time, and there are walking paths and a garden for those who like spending time outdoors.
The memory care program, called The Cottages at Mill Creek, and the Immerse™ program help residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, using custom care plans, activities to boost engagement, and a setup that reduces confusion and wandering. The campus includes skilled nursing care, personalized rehab therapy in a modern gym, short-stay rehabilitation for those recovering from surgery or a hospital stay, and residential care for the handicapped with accessible spaces and support. Assisted living at Judson Park accepts Medicaid with no private pay required, and the community works with programs like COPES, Community First Choice, and VA Aid and Attendance to help with financial planning.
The campus is pet-friendly, handicap accessible, has Wi-Fi, and keeps air-conditioned rooms with telephones, while restaurant-style dining offers meals onsite, and there's a salon, fitness room, spa, and banking and postal services. People find spiritual connection in devotional services, both onsite and offsite, and regular transportation makes errands easier. The staff is trained through special programs like Elevate Assisted Living Training, and the community belongs to LeadingAge Washington, which focuses on aging services and workforce development, including programs like Group Retro and the Leadership Institute. Judson Park has a long reputation for quality and hospitality, with residents known for kindness and friendship, and throughout emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic, the response has been caring and steady.
Those interested can arrange home tours, check current pricing, or see photos and videos through the community's media gallery, making it easier to decide if this is the place to keep growing, stay social, and enjoy a secure, comfortable life with others who care.