Cascade Place Assisted Living, Memory Care sits on the plateau of Western Washington in King County near Highway 410, and the building has two stories and 42 apartments, which include 4 one-bedrooms, 30 large studios, and 8 shared suites. Each apartment comes with its own bathroom with a walk-in shower, emergency call devices, and wiring for cable and phone service, and there are smoke detectors, fire sprinklers, and electronic security throughout the building. The community's common spaces have fireplaces and TVs, with cozy seating areas and a spacious dining room full of natural light, and the dining room offers three dietician-approved meals every day along with available snacks, with dietary needs taken into account. There's a salon run by a licensed beautician, an activity room, and an interior courtyard you can get to from the first floor, which has a landscaped fountain, gardening areas, and plenty of space to sit down or spend time with others.
The staff helps with assisted living services like bathing, dressing, and medication management while also providing memory care for people living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, with secure areas and special activities made just for memory care residents. Each person gets an individualized care or service plan that the team reviews and updates regularly. Residents have weekly housekeeping and laundry services, along with scheduled transportation for both doctors' appointments and group outings like trips to stores or scenic drives, and the community has non-pay phones in common areas. There are health and wellness programs with on-site medical checks, fitness programs, and a licensed nursing staff ready to help at any time, and the emergency staff is available 24 hours a day.
Cascade Place Assisted Living, Memory Care has a strong activity and life enrichment program that includes things like Bingo, music and entertainment, and visits to local attractions. There's a friendly focus on social connection, with group activities that encourage people to stay active in body and mind. Families and community members often take part in special programs or celebrations, and there's support for respite care when needed. Medicaid-funded services are also sometimes available, depending on eligibility and space. The building supports aging in place with features like elevators and easy access to shared laundry and living rooms. Cascade Place has earned a reputation for its caring staff and clean, homelike environment where residents and families say people usually get along well, and the services offered are designed to fit each person's needs, especially those needing help with daily living or memory care.