Parkway Village Assisted Living sits in a quiet residential neighborhood in Spokane, Washington, not far from a local hospital, and offers different kinds of care, like home care, long-term care, rehabilitation, memory care, respite care, and even hospice care for those who need it, and people there can pick from assisted living, independent living, or memory care options based on what they need. The community has 79 rooms, including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, and offers both private and semi-private living spaces, each designed with safety features like roll-in showers and grab bars, and it's friendly to pets, so cats and dogs are welcome, which helps some people feel more at home. Amenities at Parkway Village include on-site hair salons, workout programs, a yard space, walking paths, a book room, jacuzzi, sauna, and a fitness area, so residents can find a way to keep busy or relaxed, and there are meal services with nutrition plans, including special meals for diabetes or high blood pressure, all prepared to help support different health needs. People who live there get help when they need it, for things like bathing, dressing, grooming, incontinence care, and medication management, with staff on hand who can help with things like non-ambulatory needs and health monitoring, and the laundry and housekeeping services keep rooms tidy and living spaces clean.
Parkway Village runs on a social model of care, which just means it encourages people to keep their independence as much as possible, with staff to step in when support becomes necessary, so residents can join regular outings or excursions outside the building, whether it's to local events, errands, spiritual services, or doctor appointments, since transportation's provided and parking is free, and sometimes there are community events like movie nights, craft plans, book groups, and music therapy, and even animal therapy and exercise classes if people want that sort of thing. People who have Alzheimer's, dementia, or trouble with motor skills or balance can get more focused care, especially in the memory care area, and the wellness and health teams aim to address needs in a timely way, with support for both physical and mental well-being. Parkway Village has a licensed capacity of 95 beds, follows regulations from Washington's Department of Social Services, and prides itself on keeping an appropriate staff level, a clean environment, and handling problems when they come up.
Prices start around $3,000 a month, but that can go up depending on how much help a person wants, what kind of room they pick, and what services are needed, and families use private pay, long-term care insurance, or Veterans Aid and Attendance to cover costs if they qualify. Many people say the staff looks out for resident safety, and accommodations are thoughtful, since they're tailored to each person, with an eye on making the place comfortable but also practical for seniors who need that kind of support. Meals, activities, grooming help, and healthcare are all on site, and anyone living at Parkway Village gets a chance to live in a setting where their needs aren't forgotten.