Vineyard Park of Queen Anne Manor sits in a historic building in Washington state and has a warm, welcoming feel, so residents can settle in and feel at home, and whether someone's looking for independent living, assisted living, transitional care, or memory care, this community covers all those levels of care in a setting that's comfortable for folks at just about any stage. The memory care unit, which is called Vineyard Park at Queen Anne Manor, is built for seniors who need special help for Alzheimer's, dementia, or other memory conditions, with safety features like controlled access points and staff trained in dementia care, so families can feel their loved ones have good support and safety, and there's a community approach here that encourages social activity, cognitive stimulation, and a routine that gives people a sense of purpose.
Suites are decorated with hints of Tuscan style and you get beautiful views of Bellevue, the Cascades, Lake Washington, Mercer Island, and Puget Sound, and for those who love the outdoors, you can enjoy walks in scenic waterfront spots or sit by the koi ponds. Seniors can join activities like exercise classes, crafts, movies, book readings, and bingo, and the community brings a lively feeling with its saltwater aquariums, on-site beauty salon, and spaces for socializing, and while things look nice, there's also fast Wi-Fi, pet-friendly areas, and spaces built to be accessible for people with disabilities. Assisted living helps with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medication management. Folks in memory care get therapies and activities tailored to their needs. Independent living suits active seniors who want less worry and more social time like living in a senior apartment, condo, or townhome.
The staff is made up of registered nurses, certified nursing assistants, and personal caregivers, with ongoing training, so care is personal and kept up-to-date, and every resident gets a care plan put together with their input and their family's help. There are extra services too, like respite care and hospice care, if someone needs a temporary stay or extra support around the end of life. Safety is important here, so you'll find senior-friendly security, medication dispensers, walk-in tubs, and even coverage for things like identity theft protection. Management comes from Senior Services of America, and the community is part of CarePartners Senior Living, which focuses on dignity and quality of life. The place has a community feel and a helpful staff, with programming and amenities aimed at giving people comfort, security, and lots to do, whether a resident joins in for companionship or needs more guidance and care each day.