Patriots Glen is a family-owned assisted living community run by Careage with more than 50 years of experience, sitting in the Pacific Northwest, and offering 82 licensed beds for older adults who need a little extra help. The place has a friendly setting with private senior apartments, both for assisted living and memory care, and folks like how both cats and dogs can live with you, with pet-friendly options and private baths, and there's space to bring hobbies and personal items. Residents get their meals cooked by a professional chef who supports special diets like gluten-free, low salt, or low sugar, and meals can be eaten in a restaurant-style dining room, private dining room, or as guest meals if family drops by, because the place works to make eating feel like home. They've got a fitness center, walking paths, gardens, outdoor patios, spaces for art or games, karaoke, trivia, gardening, movie and game nights, and even Wii Bowling, plus devotional services both on-site and off-site.
The nurses and caregivers work 24/7, giving help with bathing, dressing, remembering to take medicine, and getting around, plus they handle chores and laundry, and if you need it, there's extra help like physical, occupational, and speech therapy. There's Wi-Fi and cable, and the rooms have wheelchair accessible showers for safety. Security's important here, so there's a secured entry, parking for residents, scheduled transportation for errands or outings, plus a system that helps keep residents safe if they tend to wander, which goes double for those in the memory care areas, because those are built just for people who deal with dementia and Alzheimer's. There are four different floor plans for memory care, including private studio and companion suites, each with its own bathroom, plus technology like alert bracelets and special doors, and staff handle people who might leave or act out, so folks with behavioral or elopement risks have support.
Assisted living gives more independence but still offers medication reminders, mobility assistance, and supervision if health concerns come up, especially for people who need their insulin checked, help with bowel and bladder issues, or two-person assist or mechanical lifts, and they have respite options, too, which means you can stay as little as a couple weeks or longer if you need to recover from illness or a caregiver needs a break. The staff is known for being caring and respectful, and there's a doctor on-call as well as onsite licensed nurses around-the-clock, so complex medical needs and chronic conditions like diabetes are managed closely without needing to move somewhere else. The building is fully wheelchair accessible, and the main indoor spaces are smoke-free, plus both men and women can live here. Folks who want to look their best can visit the beauty salon or barber, and there's always some way to get involved or socialize, whether through activities, outings, or just chatting with neighbors in the gathering spaces.
Families or future residents can take a virtual tour to get a feel for the place, and there's a strong community spirit rooted in kindness and respect, which comes from a long tradition of providing reliable, hands-on care. There's really a focus on helping people live as independently as possible while covering their physical, emotional, and social needs, with support that's flexible to change as those needs grow.