Aegis Living Queen Anne Rodgers Park sits at the base of Queen Anne Hill, right near Rodgers Park in Seattle, and the place really stands out with its grand Victorian-style building, big wraparound porch, and pretty landscaped gardens that change with the seasons. You'll find 150 licensed beds here, offering several types of apartments such as studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedroom units, which lets seniors choose the space that suits them best, including options for couples with different care needs to stay together, and the staff also welcomes pets.
The community feels elegant but still quite homey, so residents can share it with visitors and enjoy a calm, comfortable atmosphere with large open common areas, a memory garden for those needing a safe outdoor space, and a boardwalk with entertainment and wellness activities like poker games or movies in the large theater. There's a library, bistro, air conditioning throughout the four floors, and tranquil saltwater aquariums and nautical touches inspired by Puget Sound, plus views of the water and local art and photography on the walls. The place also has hair salon and barbershop services, and offers physical therapy and speech therapy in-house, and the Red Light Restore therapy is right there for those who want it.
Care covers light assisted living, regular assisted living, transitional care, memory care (for Alzheimer's and dementia), end-of-life care, and special services for Parkinson's disease, with staff on-site all day and night-care managers and trained caregivers provide support like medication help, bathing, laundry, housekeeping, and all-day dining, and the Family Link program helps relatives stay in touch. Meals include vegetarian options, good variety, and a focus on fresh choices, and the kitchen is known for offering good meals, with snacks and refreshments always around.
The community focuses on keeping folks engaged and fulfilled, so there's a full calendar of activities such as walking club, craft classes, Card Sharks, Aegis Choir, off-site excursions, devotional services both on and off campus, and live music almost every day, including special Friday happy hours with visiting musicians. In memory care, staff tailor programs and activities to fit each person's needs and strengths, and the memory garden offers a peaceful setting for those who benefit from being outside in a safe way. You'll also find amenities like a swimming pool, hot tub, craft room, and theater, plus plenty of natural light in the shared spaces.
The location puts people just minutes from small shops, restaurants, parks, and other neighborhood spots, so residents can enjoy the local Queen Anne charm if they wish. Aegis Living Queen Anne Rodgers Park is managed by Aegis Senior Communities, LLC., and General Manager Roger Young oversees things with an emphasis on expert care and enriching activities for a diverse group of seniors, including specific cultural support for Asian communities. The place carries a steady focus on supporting every resident's mental, physical, and social well-being, with quick response AI technology for emergencies, in-house therapy, and a higher level of service and quality than some places might offer, giving people the chance to stay active and enjoy each day in a peaceful, friendly community.