Harrison Ave sits in Port Orchard, Washington, in a one-story rambler with wood siding, a masonry fireplace, a heat pump, and a detached garage on a 0.35-acre lot, built in 1982, and has 2,650 square feet of living space with 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms and room for up to 6 residents. There are fully furnished studio suites, shared apartments, and single-bedroom units, all with generous closets, phone access, safety alert systems, and full safety features to help maintain comfort and security, and everything's on one level. The staff provides support around the clock with medication help, transfers, feeding if needed, and incontinence and dressing assistance, plus help for bathing and showering, and they accommodate non-ambulatory residents and people with dementia or Parkinson's disease, along with memory care and help for those with speech or occupational therapy needs.
Harrison Ave has planned events, arts and crafts, music and art classes, fitness programs, movie nights, game rooms, and community evening events in a communal living area with a large library, reading room, gardens, walking and jogging paths, and a greenhouse. There are both a jacuzzi and steam room, and a hairdresser on site. Residents use a communal dining room with all-day snacks and scheduled meals, with a registered dietitian helping oversee allergy-friendly, diabetes, and special diets, and all meals are prepared on site. There's case management, ongoing health checks, diabetes care, medication supervision, and coordinated appointments with outside health providers along with transportation for errands or outings. Services include personal laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, move-in help, and concierge support. The property is animal-friendly, so cats and dogs are allowed, and there's parking for residents and guests.
The staff offer support for hospice and respite stays for families needing short-term care, and they run a specialized intervention program for certain needs, residents around the facility if required, and keep the grounds secure for safety, with family support meetings happening to keep everyone connected. Every unit is licensed and surveyed by the Washington Department of Social Services, with a license certification ID of 937, and is routinely checked for care quality by local agencies. The building has up-to-date electrical wiring, public water, good bathrooms, and emergency alert systems in case of any crisis. Harrison Ave doesn't take Medicare unless a resident can get certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it's set up for private pay and isn't on Medicaid. The goal here is to make sure seniors get the care they need, to give families peace of mind, and to create a safe environment with as much comfort as possible.