Angle Lake Court

    4010 s 188th, SeaTac, WA, 98188
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Independent living

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    5.00 · 1 review

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      5.0
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      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About Angle Lake Court

    Angle Lake Court sits in King, WA, and has 80 one- and two-bedroom apartments for those 55 and older with incomes at or below 50% of the area's median, so it's meant for people who need affordable, independent living and some extra support, and residents and families have given it review scores that help show what life there's like, which can be reassuring. The building stands three stories tall, has two elevators, and units often come with views of Mt. Rainier, the Cascades, or Angle Lake, so folks get to see some nice scenery, and there are ground floor units with patios that look out onto the courtyard. The community is wheelchair accessible and serves a range of people, including those with dementia or Alzheimer's disease in a secure environment built to limit confusion and wandering, and it also welcomes active seniors who want to have friends around and keep busy. You'll find pet-friendly living, allowing cats and dogs, and the property is smoke-free with secure entry, an important detail for many who live there. There's a big community room with a kitchen for get-togethers, a library with a fireplace and a large-screen TV that's good for reading or watching something with neighbors, and computers with internet for staying connected, plus laundry rooms on every floor and a van that's used for group outings. Street parking's available, and you're close to public transportation and near a park, which is nice for walks or sitting outside. Meals at Angle Lake Court are made with quality ingredients, and there's attention to nutrition for residents' health, and interpreter services are available in different languages to help everyone feel at home. Assisted living services mean help's available with daily things like bathing and dressing for those who need it, and the building operates Monday through Friday, nine to five, if people want to visit or ask about applications. The community's done work to develop affordable rentals for low-income older adults and offers permanent supportive housing for those who've experienced homelessness, so it's built for people who need stability. Residents must income qualify, and the facility's been recognized for cleanliness and quality.

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