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Bayview Retirement Community in Seattle, Washington is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
Studio, 1bd, 2bd
Part of the Presbyterian Retirement Communities Northwest family of communities, The Terraces at Skyline is backed by a strong tradition of excellence by a proven leader in senior care. Ideally located in the heart of Seattle's First Hill neighborhood, here you'll find an entire community...
Studio, 1bd, 2bd
At Queen Anne Retirement Community, our exceptional staff, engaging activities, and active social life make our residents happy to call our community home.Queen Anne Retirement Community offers luxurious independent living and assisted living, with stunning surroundings, amazing amenities, and...
1bd, 2bd
MirabellaMirabella Seattle is a premium-quality assisted living community in the Cascade region of Seattle, King County, Washington. We enjoy an oceanic temperate marine climate with loads of rain from autumn through spring, minimal snow, and warm Mediterranean summers. We endeavor to endow our...
Studio, 1bd, 2bd, Semi-Private
Horizon House - Live Creatively Horizon House is a vibrant continuing care retirement community located in the heart of downtown Seattle since 1961. Our beautiful campus is home to almost 600 seniors who thrive in place at every age and stage. For those who are seeking an active lifestyle, we...
1bd, 2bd
Welcome to University House Wallingford, an Era Living community. University House offers a warm, vibrant lifestyle, a vast array of amenities, rich programming, and exceptional Independent Living and Assisted Living care. University House is nestled in the heart of Wallingford, just steps from...
Studio, 1bd
One of the most difficult times in a family's life is having to find a senior home for their beloved elderly family members. As people age, they require a type of care that isn't necessarily easy to tend to. They require a type of assistance that is there for every hour of the day. With the...
Studio, 1bd, 2bd, Semi-Private
Truewood by Merrill, First Hill is perfect for those who like being near boutique shopping, theaters, concert and lecture halls and much more. This friendly retirement community is in the First Hill neighborhood, where many of Seattle's best known and highest quality medical practices are...
Studio, 2bd, 1bd, Semi-Private
Specialized Care:Our community offers Enhanced Assisted Living in our Pearl program. We can help with rehabilitation and are trained in Parkinson's Disease Care. Our Opal program is for those needing a safe memory care environment. We focus on socialization and natural therapies to give our...
A Place for Mom has scored Bayview Retirement Community with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Bayview Retirement Community has 2 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.5 out of 5.
I had a tour with this community and when I found out the price it was too expensive for what they were offering. I did not see much diversity, mostly a lot of Caucasian residents.
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I had a good tour of this community. This is a nice community, and my tour went well.
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Bayview Retirement Community offers Studio, 1 Bedroom and 2 Bedrooms. Learn more.
Call (206) 284-7330 to reach a resident at Bayview Retirement Community.
To reach a resident at Bayview Retirement Community call: (206) 284-7330
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