Cottages at Marysville

    1216 Grove Street, Marysville, WA, 98270
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    About Cottages at Marysville

    Cottages at Marysville sits on Grove Street right in downtown Marysville, WA, and you'll find it's a place built mostly for older adults with Alzheimer's and other memory issues, since every resident has to have a memory loss diagnosis to live there, and they've set the whole place up to help people feel safe, comfortable, and as much at home as possible in a cozy, quiet way, which is nice if you've got people who need more support most days, because there are four small cottages, each with room for a dozen residents, that are all inside a secure, gated property, so everything feels pretty snug and closely watched and you get that mix of privacy and round-the-clock care that some bigger places miss. There's a 24-hour staff, there's always a nurse on call, and there are caregivers who help with daily tasks like bathing, moving around, or just getting to meals-which, by the way, come from a central kitchen and get brought to each cottage, so it smells pretty good around mealtimes, and you'll see staff helping folks with special diets or feeding if someone needs a hand, and they'll puree meals if chewing's an issue or help with diabetes and medicine, and they watch things so you don't have to worry about wandering because the doors have alarms and lead right into a locked courtyard, and instead of folks wandering into trouble, they can go out for fresh air and walks in the garden area.

    They opened back in 2012, so the buildings aren't old, and they fit somewhere between an assisted living setup and a small adult family home, which means you get both that real home feel and support from people who know what they're doing, with a part-time nurse around, regular visits from doctors for folks who can't get out, and help if anyone needs hospice or other home health services, since they do all the main levels of care, including respite. Every room in these cottages is on the ground floor, so no stairs to fall down, and showers are wheelchair accessible, which helps a lot if someone in the family is less steady. Residents have Wi-Fi in their rooms, can relax in the common TV spaces, and if there's a holiday or a worship service, staff make that happen right on-site with no need to worry about getting out and about. They keep the inside tidy and up to date, since housekeeping, laundry, and even linens get handled, and you'll see things like hardwood floors for easy walking and less tripping, plus a dining area that looks out over the gardens.

    There's no parking for visitors and not much in the way of outdoor extras, but you do get walking paths in a secured space, with flower beds and greenery, which makes for some quiet afternoons, and indoor walking areas for when the weather's typical Pacific Northwest. You won't find pets here, and there's no smoking-rules are rules, after all-but assistance animals are welcome if they meet Fair Housing Act guidelines. The place runs mostly on all-inclusive rent with options for Medicaid and Medicare after three years of private pay, and they work with insurance plans like Community Health Plan of WA and others. Meal plans cover special diets-diabetic, vegetarian, low salt, stuff like that-and there's always help for folks who need hands-on care, whether that's incontinence support, medication reminders, or even injections and podiatry visits. They try to make life interesting too, with music, crafts, games, gardening, and whatever hobbies someone still enjoys, tailoring programs so everyone has a purpose and something to do during the day.

    Cottages at Marysville isn't fancy or big, but it tries to be steady and attentive, and it's focused on memory care more than anything, so it fits folks 65 and up who need that kind of help. The building's well monitored, always staffed, and built for aging in place, and they make sure there's a place for elders who might not have a place elsewhere, especially once savings get low, because they'll keep people on Medicaid if they've been private pay for at least a few years. Everyone gets treated with dignity and respect, and the set-up leans toward that close, homey feel instead of anything showy, which might be what some people are looking for.

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