Park Rose Care Center sits in Tacoma, Washington, and provides skilled nursing care, short-term recovery, long-term residency, memory care, adult day care, assisted living, and home health care all under one roof. The center has 139 licensed skilled nursing beds, and in June 2025, there are forty beds open out of 139. Residents can choose private or semi-private rooms; most have private bathrooms, comfortable furniture, air conditioning, cable TV, kitchenettes, telephones, Wi-Fi, and window views. The rooms and shared areas are kept secure with a 24-hour emergency call system and staff caregivers on duty day and night. There's help with bathing, dressing, personal care, and medication management, and special services are available for people with diabetes or high blood pressure. The team includes nurses, doctors, therapists, and care staff who develop individualized care plans alongside the resident and their family.
Park Rose Care Center accepts both Medicaid and Medicare, and the management group is Regency Pacific Management, with Teresa Andree as the executive director. People with memory problems have access to a secured area with activities for Alzheimer's and other cognitive issues. The facility serves three homemade meals daily and offers a restaurant-style dining room with menu choices for special diets, all prepared by a professional chef, with all-day dining available.
Amenities cover social and recreational activities, planned outings, music therapy, and even pet therapy. Residents can use a library, arts room, movie theater, fitness rooms, outdoor walking paths, a garden, a book room, wellness areas like a spa or sauna, gathering spaces, and a community room for group events. Social nights, tabletop games, movie entertainment, craft projects, organized fitness, and music are available every week, and transportation is arranged for medical visits, errands, and religious services.
Therapy services include physical, occupational, speech, and recreational therapy, all with new equipment, for people needing recovery after illness, injury, or surgery. Staff provide 12- to 16-hour nursing care and support non-ambulatory residents with mobility issues, and options for skilled nursing, memory care, long-term care, and respite care can be arranged. Hospice services, wound and pain management, IV therapy, laboratory and X-ray services, pharmacy help, support for activities of daily living, and counseling for grief or other needs are part of the care available. The center has family and resident councils so everyone can work together to solve problems and improve care.
Park Rose Care Center doesn't belong to a Continuing Care Retirement Community. The care team's approach aims to help everyone stay as independent as possible while making sure life's safe and comfortable. There's help with moving in, housekeeping, laundry service, salon and stylist visits, and room services for TV, telephone, internet, and cable. Parking and transportation are options too. Many activities are run by the residents themselves, and the center works hard to offer both medical and social support in one community.