Celebration Senior Living

    1524 South 328th St., Federal Way, WA, 98003
    3.8 · 6 reviews
    • Independent living

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    Amenities

    3.83 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      3.9
    • Staff

      3.8
    • Meals

      3.7
    • Building

      4.0
    • Value

      3.6

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    About Celebration Senior Living

    Celebration Senior Living East sits at 1524 South 328th Street in Federal Way, WA, and serves seniors who need affordable housing, following the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, which figures rent by income so most people pay about 30% of what they make, making it easier for seniors with low and fixed incomes. The application needs a driver's license, social security card, proof of income, bank statements, credit info, and personal references, so it's good to gather all those things ahead of time, and you'll likely pay an application fee between $25 and $50, usually by money order, since every adult in the household has paperwork and steps to finish. Applicants must be at least 61 years old or 55 with a disability, and everyone has to meet Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity standards, since the community follows those rules closely, and the management group handles several properties at once, not just this one, so there's a consistent approach throughout. The building opened in 2016, with 380 apartments in a big 238,144 square foot property, offering one- and two-bedroom homes with private bedrooms and bathrooms, even full size tubs in the bathrooms, and every apartment's got modern amenities with high-speed internet ready to go, and water, sewer, and gas are included with the rent, which helps with monthly budgets, so people know what to expect. There's onsite and live-in management, access-controlled entries for safety, and help available if you have an issue, so you don't have to worry when maintenance is needed or if you have a concern about your apartment or the community. Pets like dogs and cats are welcome, and there's even a rooftop dog run, a pet park, and lots of places to walk, so even the animals have their place here. The property's got a fitness center, business center, clubhouse, rooftop deck, shuffleboard, rooftop social areas, fountains, picnic areas and a barbecue spot, a party room, conference space, game and craft rooms, a garden with P-Patch planters for flowers or vegetables, a gazebo, and a theater/TV lounge, giving people lots to do if they want to be social or just enjoy a calm afternoon, plus you'll see people growing things, playing cards, or reading when the mobile library comes by. There's a free van for taking groups to the grocery store or going to social outings, which cuts out the stress of driving yourself and helps people stay active in the area, and if you like to stay busy, there's a calendar full of events, birthday celebrations, walking groups, and offsite activities. The apartments have city views, mountain views, and park views, so you can pick what suits you best, and the grounds have nice landscaping with places to sit and visit. Independent living is the main service offered, so you're expected to be fairly active and take care of yourself, but you'll find some ongoing training opportunities like Elevate if you want to learn about assisted living, and there are connections through LeadingAge Washington to resources like Adult Day Resources, emergency planning help, and leadership programs, mostly for those who want to get involved and have a say in how things work. Leasing specialists help with finding out what's open and can give tours, but you'll need to have all your paperwork and meet the income and age rules before you move in, and there are reports on rent history, occupancy, and loan details if you want to know the business side of things, which keeps things clear. The community always keeps privacy and respect in mind, and most people find there's a good mix of quiet spaces and opportunities for getting together, so you have freedom to do as you please, whether that's joining a group activity or relaxing at home. If you want to see photos or more details, there's a gallery online, and the website has up-to-date details on features, prices, and how to apply, and the whole place is set up for long-term, simple living for seniors who want affordable housing with just enough services to support daily needs.

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