Vineyard Park of Mountlake Terrace

    23008 56th Avenue West, Mountlake Terrace, WA, 98043
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    About Vineyard Park of Mountlake Terrace

    Vineyard Park of Mountlake Terrace sits in a quiet neighborhood in Mountlake Terrace, WA, right about three miles from Swedish Edmonds Hospital, and close to shops, parks, and the Mountlake Terrace Senior Center, where folks can get a free membership. The community has 110 apartments, which include 81 independent and assisted living units with studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floorplans, and also has 29 memory care units on the top floor, some private, some shared, with a secure outdoor area. The memory care area, called Cottage Lane of Vineyard Park, has its own keypad entry, reception desk, and uses specialized programs for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and offers both private and shared rooms.

    For couples, there's something called the Bonded Pairs program, which helps keep them together, even if they start to need different levels of care, and the staff helps with personalized care plans for each person because needs can change. Medicaid contracts make some apartments affordable for those on a budget, and the place accepts hospice, respite, and home health care services too, making it pretty flexible for folks who need a range of help. Nurses are on staff every day and night, with a licensed RN or LPN there at least 40 hours a week, and others on call for emergencies, so residents can always get help if their health changes.

    Each room comes with a kitchenette, full-size fridge, private bathroom, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and controls for heat, and you'll find high-end finishes, a firelight living room, a two-story lobby, plenty of common spaces, and a grand staircase with a balcony. There's a beauty and barber shop on the second floor, a library, a movie theater, an exercise room, a game room, and a big dining room where they serve three meals each day, designed to be nutritious and available from 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Residents who don't feel like eating in the dining room can have meals brought to their apartment, and feeding or food preparation help is available too.

    Outdoors, the grounds are landscaped with walking paths, a deck, and spaces for visits, and there's even a spot for seniors who smoke. Seniors can get transport for outings and doctor's appointments within ten miles, and there's a home doctor on staff if needed, along with group activities, book clubs, movie nights, religious services, and chances to get involved in things like baking or cultural outings, and there are activities both run by residents themselves and sponsored by the staff. The staff offers help with dressing, bathing, taking medicine, getting around, toileting, and escorting folks to meals or activities, and they keep private medical history records for each resident.

    The apartments are all for people aged 55 and older, and the place is pretty open to visitors-no real restrictions on when people come by. Small pets like dogs, birds, and cats are allowed, and care is tailored by level, so seniors who are independent or just need a little help, or those who need memory care, can stay as long as their needs allow. The reviews from families are quite high, with scores like 9.8 and 9.9, and the overall sense is that folks find the staff friendly and the community welcoming, with attention to comfort, good meals, and plenty to do.

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