Florence of Seattle, Highland Park, sits in a diverse neighborhood and feels like a small, caring group home where everyone gets to know each other because there are only 20 beds, and people can bring their pets along if they want some company. This place has a family feel. Staff aims to treat everyone like their own, giving hands-on help and trying to keep daily life comfortable and satisfying for residents. There's a home-like setting for those who have memory challenges, like Alzheimer's or dementia, and these spaces include memory care suites, a nostalgic town square, themed environments, and safe outdoor courtyards that keep folks secure if they tend to wander or get confused.
Residents don't have to worry about daily chores because there are full services, including cleaning, laundry, and meals-vegetarian and Kosher options are available if dietary needs are important. You'll find a barber and beauty shop on-site, fireside spaces for relaxing, and plenty of social spots, with a coffeehouse, library, and movie theater, plus beautifully kept gardens and walking paths. There's an active calendar with movie nights, outings, and events every day, so people can always find something to do or someone to talk with, but those who like privacy also have their own suites and private baths.
The community follows an active, person-centered model, believing in helping people be as independent as possible, so everyone gets a personalized care plan. Trained staff provide help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, medication, and getting around, and they're available all day and night with a 24-hour call system and supervision, which gives families some peace of mind. Their memory care program stands out, with Montessori-inspired activities that keep minds active. Memory care also features private suites, guided care every hour of the day, and programs designed to help residents stay independent and happy. If a family needs a break, there's a respite program for short stays.
Florence of Seattle is a non-profit, and it offers what's called Life Care, which means residents get unlimited on-site care for life at steady, predictable rates. People who just need a little help can choose assisted living, and those needing more support with memory loss can move into specialized memory care, so residents don't have to leave even if their needs change over time. There are also independent living options for active seniors and home care aides for companionship if someone still wants to live at home. The staff prides themselves on attentive care, keeping an eye on details, and making sure each resident is known and treated as an individual, so while the pace of life might be slower, there's always a friendly face around. The occupancy is generally low, and with so few beds and plenty of amenities, it's a quiet and supportive place where folks can set their own routine and take part in activities as much as they wish, or just enjoy the peaceful surroundings.