Cottages of Lacey

    8570 Martin Way E, Lacey, WA, 98516
    3.7 · 51 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    3.75 · 51 reviews

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    • Care

      3.8
    • Staff

      3.7
    • Meals

      3.6
    • Building

      3.9
    • Value

      3.5

    Location

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    About Cottages of Lacey

    Cottages of Lacey sits in the small town of Tanglewilde-Thompson Place, Washington, close to I-5 and near Nisqually, so it's pretty easy for friends and family to visit, and you'll find it's part of the CarePartners Senior Living network, which means it follows some good standards but still keeps things small and personal, and you'll see it's made up of three cozy residential cottages, each with room for up to twenty people, where residents live in studio rooms that can be either private or shared, depending on what's available, and male or female options are provided. Each cottage feels a lot like a home, with its own kitchen, dining area, living room with a fireplace, laundry, and you get secure walkways between cottages and a nice, enclosed outdoor space for gardening, fresh air, and taking a stroll with friends, and the garden views and porches are set up so you can enjoy the outdoors safely, without worrying about wandering off-a real concern for folks living with Alzheimer's or other types of memory loss, which is something this place really focuses on.

    The Cottages of Lacey offers 60 licensed beds and divides residents mostly by how much help they need and the stage of memory loss they're facing, so you'll see three cottages used for memory care and another for offices and staff, and there's a calm feeling here because of the familiar, smaller setting. Staff is around all the time, with nurses on duty and on-call emergency help, and caregivers speak English and know each resident by name, talking with them often, giving personal attention, and showing real concern, which is important for people who sometimes get confused or anxious. The place doesn't allow smoking or pets, which some people like because it keeps things cleaner and simpler.

    Residents get help with whatever daily living tasks they need-bathing, dressing, eating, moving around-with medication monitoring and assistance, diabetic checks, incontinence care, and even special diets if needed, plus visiting doctors, nurses, mental health pros, and podiatrists come to check in, and there's a weekly physician visit if a resident can't get out to an office. The rooms have walk-in showers, hardwood floors, cable TV, kitchenettes, air conditioning, phone, Wi-Fi, and residents control their heat, so there's some privacy and comfort, though bathrooms are often shared, which is not ideal for everyone but is just how the layout works.

    This place is set up for safety, with alarms on doors, windows, and beds, so staff knows right away if someone tries to leave or might fall, which gives peace of mind to families, and there's a special system to keep an eye on wandering behavior. Residents who use wheelchairs or can't walk get the help they need, and anyone needing more care can get hospice and home health visits if it gets to that point. Activities line up with what the residents like and can do, with gardening, sitting on the porch, TV time, walks, spa/wellness room use, and group activities to keep things social, plus there are personal touches-staff listens to stories and includes favorite items and habits in each care plan.

    The community accepts Medicaid after a short spend-down, which is helpful for many families. The place hires caregivers and nurses regularly, so there's a steady group of people around who know their job and stick with the residents. The Cottages of Lacey has a reputation locally for looking after people with dementia and Alzheimer's in a way that's both safe and as home-like as possible, without feeling big or impersonal, so if you're looking for somewhere that combines the feel of an adult family home with the support of assisted living, this might be a good fit.

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