Pacific Regent Bellevue by Cogir

    919 109th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA, 98004
    4.2 · 30 reviews
    • Independent living
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    3.0

    Friendly community inconsistent nursing care

    I moved to Pacific Regent and mostly loved the friendly, welcoming community - clean, bright apartments, beautiful gardens, excellent food, lots of activities, and a convenient downtown location that made the transition easy. Many caregivers were thoughtful and went the extra mile making me feel at home. My major concerns are management: census-focused/profit-driven decisions, high nursing turnover, weekend staffing gaps and reliance on agency staff, poor care coordination, limited dementia training and delays in basic care (sometimes hours), which can threaten dignity. Overall, it's a lovely place for independent, active seniors, but I would be cautious if you or your loved one needs consistent skilled nursing or dementia support.

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    4.17 · 30 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      2.7
    • Staff

      3.9
    • Meals

      4.6
    • Amenities

      4.6
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Warm, friendly and welcoming staff
    • Strong sense of community and family-like atmosphere
    • Many in-house activities and varied programming
    • Regular outings (e.g., restaurant lunches) and celebrations
    • Social dining and companionship-focused approach
    • Engaging rehabilitation programs and therapists
    • Medicare coverage available for therapy services (reported by some)
    • Convenient downtown Bellevue location near doctors and hospital
    • High-quality, well-regarded dining and chef-driven meals
    • Attractive grounds, garden, pool, and peaceful outdoor spaces
    • Spotlessly clean and refreshed apartments
    • Good apartment sizes with abundant natural light and views
    • Smooth move-in/transition experiences for some families
    • Caring, compassionate nurses and caregivers (noted by multiple reviewers)
    • Secure garage parking included in rent
    • Rehabilitation-focused results (residents returning to function)
    • Activities that foster friendships and prevent loneliness
    • Overall many residents expressed satisfaction and happiness

    Cons

    • Perception of profit-driven, census-focused management
    • High staff turnover and loss of experienced nursing staff
    • Heavy reliance on agency/temporary staff
    • Reported demoralized nursing staff and poor leadership
    • Director of nursing and managers described as unresponsive or ineffective
    • Inconsistent or delayed clinical care (e.g., incontinence care delayed 4–5 hours)
    • Lack of dementia training and dismissive treatment of some residents
    • Reduced aide hours and staffing cuts affecting care
    • Instances of indignity and poor treatment reported
    • Poor responsiveness to family calls and unreturned communications
    • Problems with care coordination and follow-up appointment scheduling
    • Weekend staffing gaps and missing shower aides
    • Reports of bedsheets/linen not changed for extended periods
    • Billing and Medicare confusion or billing disputes
    • Therapy sometimes outsourced or mismatched to resident needs
    • Some reviewers advised hiring external skilled nursing for higher care needs
    • Mixed reports about management competence and accountability
    • Misrepresentation of assisted living availability or acceptance
    • Construction/remodeling noise and ongoing disruptions
    • Occasional reports of safety and health concerns

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across these reviews is mixed but consistent in two major themes: the community excels at providing a warm social environment, attractive amenities, and strong person-to-person care from many frontline staff members, while leadership, staffing stability, and clinical oversight have recurring problems that negatively affect some residents' care and families' trust.

    Care quality and clinical aspects: Reviews describe a dichotomy in clinical experience. Several families praise specific nurses and caregivers as compassionate, competent, and dedicated — with some named examples of evening nurses or second-floor teams who went above and beyond, and multiple reports of successful rehabilitative outcomes. Occupational and physical therapy are highlighted positively by many reviewers, with a rehab dining model described as engaging and effective. At the same time, there are serious, repeated reports of inconsistent clinical care: delayed incontinence care, sheets not changed for long periods, weekend staff gaps, and missing shower aides. Multiple reviewers flagged a lack of dementia training among staff and instances where residents felt dismissed or treated without dignity. Several families said that the community was not recognizing escalating care needs and recommended hiring outside nursing for higher-acuity care.

    Staffing, management, and operations: Staffing instability and management issues are among the most frequently mentioned negatives. Reviewers report high turnover, loss of long-term nursing staff, increased reliance on agency personnel, and morale problems among aides and nurses. Many criticisms are directed at leadership — charge nurses, the director of nursing, and administrative managers — described as unresponsive, census-focused, or not intervening effectively when clinical problems arise. Specific operational failures were cited: unreturned calls from social workers or head nurses, delayed scheduling of follow-up appointments, billing or Medicare payment confusion, and alleged profit-over-resident priorities. Conversely, frontline staff repeatedly receive positive mention for warmth and individualized attention, suggesting a disconnect between caregivers and higher-level management.

    Facilities, dining, and amenities: The physical environment and amenities receive consistently strong praise. The downtown Bellevue location is valued for proximity to hospitals and medical providers. Reviewers report attractive, light-filled apartments, spotlessly clean units that were refreshed for move-in, secure garage parking, well-maintained gardens, a swimming pool, and peaceful outdoor spaces with views. Dining is repeatedly described as excellent — chef-driven, varied, and well-served — and many residents appreciated social dining and celebratory events (birthdays, outings). Ongoing remodeling and construction were noted as disruptive by some, but most reviewers still called the grounds beautiful and the setting home-like.

    Activities and community life: A clear strength is social programming and a strong community culture. Multiple reviewers emphasize that residents are never left alone, that staff ensure companionship, and that activities (singing groups, gardens, outings, birthday celebrations) foster friendships and a family-like atmosphere. This social dimension is a major reason many residents and families said they never regretted moving in and experienced rewarding, happy years. For independent-living residents, the level of support and amenities often matched expectations and delivered a satisfying lifestyle.

    Billing, therapy outsourcing, and care matching concerns: Several reviewers raised concerns about therapy billing and Medicare coverage — some reported smooth Medicare-covered therapy, while others described confusing bills, Medicare stop payments, or therapists who seemed to take advantage or provide a therapy modality mismatched to a resident’s diagnosis (for example, an Alzheimer’s patient receiving an inappropriate therapy type). There are also reports that therapy is outsourced, with variable quality depending on the therapist and vendor.

    Patterns and recommendations for prospective families: If you prioritize community, social life, location, dining, and many compassionate frontline caregivers, Pacific Regent Bellevue appears to deliver those consistently for many residents. However, if a prospective resident has significant dementia-related needs or higher skilled nursing requirements, the reviews suggest careful due diligence: ask specific questions about dementia training, staffing ratios, weekend coverage, how the facility handles incontinence care and timely personal care, turnover rates for nursing staff, use of agency nurses, and examples of management accountability. Confirm billing procedures and Medicare coverage details up front, and clarify the community’s policies about assisted living placement versus independent living and any construction timelines. Finally, speak directly with families of residents in similar care stages to see how consistent the positive experiences are across units and shifts.

    In summary, Pacific Regent Bellevue is frequently praised for its warm, social community, excellent dining, appealing grounds, and many dedicated frontline caregivers. Significant and recurring concerns center on management, staffing stability, clinical responsiveness, dementia-specific competence, and billing/therapy administration. These mixed patterns indicate a facility that can provide very positive daily life experiences for many residents, but with spotty reliability in leadership-led clinical oversight and consistency of skilled care — issues that prospective residents and families should investigate thoroughly based on individual care needs.

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    About Pacific Regent Bellevue by Cogir

    Pacific Regent Bellevue by Cogir is a senior living community that sits in a high-rise building and offers a mix of care levels right on one campus, so folks can find independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing all in one place, which helps residents stick around as their needs change. The place has floor plans with one-bedroom and two-bedroom units, some ranging from 680 to 1,015 square feet, and each has full kitchens, in-unit laundry, and housekeeping to keep things clean, and since it's pet-friendly, people can bring pets along too. The dedicated team, including a Director of Community Data, looks after daily operations and helps residents, and they've won awards for care and support, which is nice to know. You'll find dining options with nutritious meals, and there are programs like the Melody & Masterpiece art studio, the Forever Fit fitness classes, and something called Pawsitive Health that gets residents involved with pets for wellness. They also have things like Memories in Motion, where residents can share life stories, and Virtual Voyages that lets people explore new places without leaving home. The building has extra touches, like a swimming pool, a Hidden Garden, parking, and Wi-Fi, along with easy access to shopping and public transit if anyone wants to get out and about. Staff help with everyday activities for those who need it, but independent living is strong here too for those wanting a bit more freedom, and the memory care is specially designed for folks with dementia or Alzheimer's, with safety in mind. Meals are made fresh, there's an on-site concierge service, and a customer support line helps answer questions during daily hours, though you won't find exact prices listed. The mood is friendly, with social, physical, and recreational activities to help everyone feel engaged, and residents can stay busy with scheduled events, creative programs, and fitness opportunities that suit different interests. While the community scored a 9.7 based on one review and is verified for reliability, detailed info and more reviews are available online, and the community is part of the larger network of senior living choices offered by Cogir in the Bellevue area.

    About Cogir Senior Living

    Pacific Regent Bellevue by Cogir is managed by Cogir Senior Living.

    Cogir Senior Living was founded in 1995 by Serge G. Duguay, a passionate real estate entrepreneur in Quebec, Canada. What began as a small family business has grown into one of North America's leading senior living operators. From humble beginnings with about a dozen U.S. communities in 2020, Cogir has experienced remarkable growth, approaching 100 communities across 11 states by 2025. The company's U.S. operations are headquartered in Sacramento, California, with additional offices in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Seattle, Washington, under the leadership of CEO David Eskenazy.

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