The Pearl on Oyster Bay

    550 Russell Road, Bremerton, WA, 98312
    5.0 · 1 reviews

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        5.0
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      • Meals

        4.8
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        4.8

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      About The Pearl on Oyster Bay

      The Pearl on Oyster Bay sits at 550 Russell Rd N in Bremerton, WA, right across from Oyster Bay and close to parks like Forest Ridge Park, NAD Marine Park, and Kitsap Lake, so you're never far from a bit of nature if that's what you want, and the County Connection bus stop out front makes getting around a little easier for those who don't drive. This community has 81 one-bedroom apartments for low-income seniors age 62 and older, and the rent usually costs about 30% of monthly income or a fixed amount if income-based pricing doesn't apply, making it more affordable for people on tight budgets. Backed by HumanGood and working with the Bremerton Housing Authority, The Pearl on Oyster Bay blends HUD's Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly with other funding, so it can keep rents low, especially for very low-income seniors, and let residents age in place with dignity and some comfort.

      The building has double-paned windows and energy-saving features like efficient appliances, light fixtures, and water-saving faucets, and it's got a Green Certification under the Evergreen Sustainable Development Standard, so plenty of details show they care about energy use. There are wide doorways and ADA-compliant amenities for people who need a little more space to get around, at least one accessible unit, smoke detectors, fire alarms, non-smoking policies with smoking allowed only in certain areas, and elevators for the upper floors, so different needs are covered.

      The community supports independence and mobility, offering independent living, assisted living, and Alzheimer's care as needs change, including being able to create customized care solutions, with a team of service coordinators and assistants who help with medical appointments and finding community resources. There are activities on and off site-things like Bingo, Bible study, a writer's group, and regular events, including holiday parties, so everyone has some chances to stay social. You'll find a community room for both meals and watching TV, a library, computer lab, exercise room, and a central courtyard with gardens where you can sit and talk or rest, and for practical needs, on-site laundry machines, coin-operated washers and dryers, and ADA-compliant mailboxes.

      Pets are welcome if you're attached to your dog or cat, and service or assistance animals are allowed with no extra rules tacked on. Staff on site includes professional service coordinators, foot care services are available, beautician visits come to you, and the emergency call system both alerts you to activities and gives help in emergencies, so there's some peace of mind built in. Community space is open for private parties or events, and monthly resident meetings keep everyone informed. Residents get independent or assisted living, social activities, devotional services, and flexible help with daily care when needed-without fuss or pressure, the staff tries to match help to what each person actually needs as things change.

      The Pearl on Oyster Bay fits well for low-income seniors who want affordable living with a mix of help, social opportunities, and a safe place with staff close by, all in a simple apartment by the water and public parks but without flashy extras like pools or doormen-just the basics handled well, in a way that lets people hold onto their independence as long as possible.

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