Boulevard Park Place is a family-owned independent senior community that's been around since 1996, designed and run by the Steinman family, so you'll find it has a steady, welcoming feel with people who care, and you get three main buildings spread across twelve landscaped acres with walking paths, gardens, koi ponds, and patio areas where residents often gather and visit, just taking in the view of the Cascade mountains on a clear day or looking out over the greenbelt from a nice deck. The apartments come in several sizes, from about 636 to 1,012 square feet, with choices like one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and one-bedroom-plus-den floor plans, and you can get a place with a private deck or patio, big windows, sliding doors for lots of natural light, east views for sunrises, and generous storage closets, so there's room for favorite things and space for guests.
Every apartment has full-size kitchens with dishwashers, built-in microwaves, and washer/dryer units, and you'll also find comfortable features like cable, high-speed internet, air conditioning, and private bathrooms, while some come with two baths and small balconies or patios for sitting outdoors. The community keeps things tidy, offering housekeeping and laundry, and they take care of utilities too, including the cable, so that's one less thing for people to worry about, and if you need a little extra help or just want company, the 24-hour on-site management and call system can be counted on. For those who want meals ready, there's a big restaurant-style dining room with meals prepared by professional chefs, and they do their best for special diets and fresh ingredients, so people can eat well if they like or keep entertaining in the kitchen for personal celebrations.
Boulevard Park Place sets up a range of activities, with a community program full of events like movie nights, music programs, art and craft rooms, fitness programs in the fitness room, or swimming in the indoor heated pool, plus quieter spaces such as libraries, a business room, or an arts room for reading or just sitting in a peaceful spot, and it always seems like someone's up for a friendly chat or a card game in the common rooms. If people need to get to the store, doctor, or community outings, scheduled transportation is offered, and there's parking for those who still drive, but either way, getting around is easy. The community welcomes pets, and there are plenty of paved walking trails and gardens for getting out in the fresh air.
There are different types of care, like independent living for those who want an active lifestyle and don't need help with daily living; there's also assisted living if support with medication or non-ambulatory care is needed, plus a memory care option for those living with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, and there's even 24-hour supervision and residential care homes with live-in caregivers so people can feel safe knowing help is nearby if ever needed. Every resident can get a personalized care plan, fitting their health needs and preferences, and services aim to create a safe, clean, and comfortable place where people can downsize and enjoy life at their own pace, with regular attention to accessibility and inclusion for those with special requirements.
The community's mission is to offer a simple, caring environment for seniors aged 55 and up, and there's a focus on supporting friendships, regular social events-some even run by residents themselves-and everyday living that feels familiar but a bit easier, and when you add in unique touches like the spa/wellness room, beauty/barber shop, wood shop, and a community theater, it's clear they try to offer something for almost everyone's interests. You find folks here forming lifelong friendships and staying active, with the whole place run on the values of straightforward service, comfort, and helping people enjoy their retirement years with the backing of a decades-old family commitment.