Marine Courte, which you might also hear called Bay Pointe or Cascades of Bremerton, sits on a hillside in Bremerton, WA, and gives some nice views of the Sound and nearby mountains when the sky is clear. The place has room for up to 32 seniors and offers both private and shared living spaces that all come fully furnished, with options like studios and companion suites. The staff helps with daily needs like bathing, dressing, grooming, using the bathroom, getting around, and keeping track of medicines, and the care team knows how to handle everything from diabetes to memory care, including specialty support for Alzheimer's and dementia using their Revere℠ Memory Care approach. Folks can get physical therapy, help with doctor visits, and participate in preventative health screenings.
Meals cover all sorts of dietary needs, whether for health reasons like diabetes or personal choices like vegetarian or kosher, and cooks use organic, fresh foods. There's restaurant-style dining, snacks, and a mobile barber or hairdresser comes by for easy grooming. Entertaining activities run every day, from exercise programs, movie nights, religious services, walking paths, happy hours with music and dancing, therapy with pets or music, group games, art projects, community trips, outings for shopping, and seasonal field trips, to quieter hobbies by the garden or in the library.
Safety is a priority, so there's a 24-hour alert system, the building stays locked, and outdoor spaces like the courtyard and gazebo are well-kept for strolling. The place allows pets, has handicap access with help for transfers and wheelchairs, and offers internet, cable, and phone service in all rooms. Housekeeping, linen changes, and laundry are done by the staff, with full move-in help for new residents, and plenty of support for family members too.
Marine Courte offers different ways to pay, like private pay, long term care insurance, and Veterans Aid and Attendance, with assisted living prices starting at $3,000 a month, though that can go up or down depending on what each resident needs and what type of room they choose. Amenities are wide-ranging, with fitness spaces, a library, raised garden beds, enclosed courtyards, hobby areas, beauty salons, and a dining room where residents gather for meals or just spend time with neighbors. The staff runs a lot of the activities and helps people with memory or behavior challenges, and everyone gets a care plan that fits their needs, focusing on keeping independence and supporting social time in this small, close-knit community.