Cristwood Park

    350 N 190th St, Seattle, WA, 98133
    4.6 · 52 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living

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    Amenities

    4.56 · 52 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.6
    • Staff

      4.6
    • Meals

      4.4
    • Building

      4.7
    • Value

      4.3

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    About Cristwood Park

    Cristwood Park has a quiet campus in Shoreline, WA, with waterfront views and grounds full of evergreens to cut down on city noise, so when you walk around you might hear the birds but not the traffic, and you'll notice things like a fountain, gardens, benches, walking trails like the five-mile Clear Creek Trail, and outdoor seating where people enjoy some fresh air together, and if you follow the path past the gardens you'll see residents gathering for coffee at the café or meeting in the dining room where they talk over meals that give everyone a chance to connect, and if you stay a while you'll notice folks take vans or buses out to shop, visit restaurants, or go to appointments. The community holds Bible studies, prayer groups, Vespers, craft classes, singing exercise programs, and even has a pool for those who like to swim, so there's a steady flow of activities that fill each day, and the staff and residents seem friendly and try to look out for each other, which feels right in a place that offers chaplain services and calls itself a Christian Life Plan Community. Residents at Cristwood Park can pick from different living options like studios, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom places in independent living at Cristwood Park or Cristwood Garden, and if someone needs more help, there are studio apartments in The Courtyard at Cristwood for assisted living, and there's also skilled nursing at Cristwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for those who need a higher level of care, so folks can move through different options as their needs change, which gives a sense of continuity and stability. Rooms come with electric beds, phones, and cable TV, and the staff help with things like medication, meals, personal care, and getting from place to place, while skilled nursing staff can take care of more complex needs like dementia, wound care, colostomy care, and physical, occupational, and speech therapies, so whether someone needs just a little help or a lot, there are services in place to handle it. For those with memory problems, the memory care unit focuses on safety with programs and spaces set up to reduce confusion and keep people from wandering, and they have memory-enhancing activities running much of the day. There's respite care for short stays if someone needs a break, and people also use home care services for extra support. Nearby, there are dental and medical offices, which makes trips out easier. The campus is part of the larger CRISTA Ministries community, which shares some resources and makes faith activities easy to join, so you'll find plenty of chances to gather, reflect, or just sit by the water. While there are many amenities, activities, and several types of care, the goal seems pretty simple: keep life comfortable and supportive, meet a range of needs as people age, and keep residents involved in community whatever their health may be.

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