Titus Village A sits right in Kent, WA at 233 5th Avenue S, near Kent Station Urban Village, the King County Library, and the Kent Senior Center, making it easy for residents to get to shopping, restaurants, and services without much trouble, which really helps when folks want to keep up with their favorite errands or want something good to eat close by. The community feels friendly, with neighbors who look out for one another, and you'll usually find something social going on, like organized activities, which can be regular or special depending on the calendar, and those help people stay busy and make friends. The apartments come in one or two-bedroom layouts designed for seniors who like to stay active and who want things like comfort, private bathrooms (with full-size tubs for those who need them), and worry-free living, which means there's less to deal with around the house and more time to do what you want.
Titus Village A offers independent living options with helpful amenities, including transportation, parking, and planned community events, so residents don't have to struggle with getting around or feeling left out, and if someone's health changes and they need more help, the community's got assisted living, respite care for short stays or breaks for caregivers, memory care for dementia, and even residential care homes with live-in staff to lend a hand with things like dressing and bathing or medication reminders, all while trying to let folks stay as independent as possible. Meals get planned and made by a chef team, focusing on taste and healthy ingredients, and there's a resident portal for support, requests, and connections. Titus Village A accepts VA Aid and Attendance benefits for those who qualify, so people with veterans' benefits can get more help paying for care. The place is known to be affordable for older adults trying to keep an active lifestyle without spending too much, and the management group, SHAG, makes a dedicated effort to recognize employees and programs through things like Senior Stars or Silver Stars, which helps everyone feel appreciated. People who work there have access to various training programs, including Elevate Assisted Living Training, and the place works with groups focused on senior care education and workforce development.
Titus Village A puts effort into keeping the community safe, welcoming, and able to meet different needs, no matter if someone wants to join in group activities, find quiet in their apartment, or get a little extra help when needed. Every detail, from the easy location to the support services, tries to help residents keep their independence while enjoying a sense of belonging that comes from living with others who understand.