31002 14th Avenue South, Federal Way, WA 98003
The community offers assisted living options in a peaceful area near Puget Sound, with scenic views and nearby parks. Residents can enjoy spacious apartments, home-like surroundings, and a variety of activities and amenities like a hair salon, library, game room, and Wi-Fi. The community emphasizes personalized care, health and wellness programs, and social activities to support independence and a vibrant lifestyle.
Reviews highlight mixed experiences. Some residents and families praise the staff for their kindness and caring, especially noting that staff are attentive and make an effort to care for residents well. One reviewer appreciated the director and felt their loved one was in good hands.
However, several reviews share serious concerns. One review describes extreme neglect, including an elderly woman left in a wet diaper for days and being forcefully evicted while in the hospital, which the reviewer found illegal and dehumanizing. Another reviewer criticized the facility's overall organization, poor food quality, and staff not being properly trained. COVID-19 restrictions are also causing loneliness and depression among residents.
On the negative side, there are complaints about unclean conditions, lack of supervision, and staff laziness, especially regarding personal care and hygiene. Some feel that the facility does not adequately communicate health issues or disease progression.
Overall, while some staff and aspects of the community are praised, many reviews warn of neglect, poor management, and inadequate care, especially in terms of safety and cleanliness. It’s important for families to stay involved and advocate strongly for their loved ones’ well-being.
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If you send your family here, please be an advocate and make sure that the staff are taking care of them and treating them fairly and legally. My grandmother lived here a few years ago and the experience was horrible to say the least. I really didn't want to write this review because I am a somewhat passive person but the treatment they showed my grandmother towards the end of her stay there was downright dehumanizing. She moved out in 2021 when we were under a Federal Eviction moratorium. My grandmother was rushed to the hospital as she had developed gout in her feet and couldn't move (this was towards the end of October). The EMT staff were so appalled at her living conditions and the fact that she had been sitting in a wet adult diaper for days. My grandmother was in the hospital for about 2 weeks and as a result had not been in to pay her rent. I got a call that she would need to go to a rehab center and the director of Brookdale at the time (I believe his name was TJ) called me and said my grandmother had 24 hours to pack her stuff and get out. I called out of work and had 3 friends come and help me pack her belongings. In the middle of packing TJ and the front office receptionist Bing, came to the door and told me that my grandmother hadn't paid her rent and that if we didn't pay it right then that we had to leave and that they would hire a crew to come dispose of her belongings and charge the bill to my grandmother. Keep in mind that this was around November 4 and that they told us she had to be out within 24 hours but that she also owed rent for the entire month? Also keep in mind that we were under an eviction moratorium and Brookdale was essentially trying to both hold my grandmother's belongings hostage and illegally evict her while in hospital due to a lack of care by their staff. I write this review to say that I know it can be a lot of pressure to put your family away and sometimes we are desperate. But please advocate for your family members and if you send them here, make sure that you are checking in on them and fact checking everything that the staff says to you. What they tried to do to my grandmother was very illegal and I wish I had called the attorney general back then.
The recent cuts in budget due to many vacant rooms reflects in most departments caused residents to experience serious declining quality of from the facility. We have been in lockdown for weeks as 8 residents tested positive for COVID-19. Apparently the CDC requires us to stay in our rooms . This is causing much depression, fear, & loneliness among residents. Following are several items impacting us. 1. The food quality, serving size & preparation & service is very poor. The present head cook is universally unliked. She is rude, and if you ask for more variety meals, larger serving, or complain at all, you receiving a toung lashing. 2. Staff in several areas are not adequately trained for their positions and that also adds to the resident's disdain. 3. The new Executive Director (as of 1 month ago) has had NO Health Care experience, coming from a hotel management background. This has resulted in him not understanding the bane of residents when their caregivers, laundry staff, housekeepers, etc are called off their positions to do his bidding, i.e. clean the carpets throughout the building, pressure wash the exterior of the building & pavement surfaces. There are more instances I could state, but for space & time, I won't. 4. If, at all, you would like more observations, of which there are a couple, you may contact me. Sincerely, Sylvia Alexander
We had a great tour on Saturday. We're looking for options for parents who need differnent levels of assistance. Sebastian is a great resource during this time.
I would never recommend this place for any senior. The most unorganized and absolutely no compassion. I really should've had my mom who suffers with dementia put in an adult family home. We just moved her out after almost 5 years and I had complained numerous times. They were getting paid for assisted showers, getting her dressed, and cleaning here apartment. None of those things happened on a regular basis. Just lazy employees that don't do there job. She always had dirty diapers everywhere in her room she had urine on her bathroom floor bugs from food she brought in. There is absolutely no supervision at this residence. Not to mention her hair was matted and one big dread lock due to washing her hair in a ponytail for not sure how long. They definitely don't tell you when the disease is progressing and it's time to move them. They should be shut down. It seems like all the facilities that take state assistance are horrible. Just very sad!
The staff there is amazing. They take so good care of my mom. We were sad when mom had to be in a rehab. But the good news is she so much better and she gets to return back to Brookdale. Steve the director truly cares for his patience and staff. We are so blessed that we are able to have mom in a safe environment with people who cares.
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