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My mother has been at Grace Caring Home (new ownership) for over 1 1/2 years and we could not be happier. The new owner has hired wonderful, caring people who treat my mother with respect. The home is always spotlessly clean, has a beautiful view of downtown Seattle, and an outside patio for visiting. A big plus for me, is that the home only accommodates six residents and feels more like a home full of family. The new owner furthers this feeling with holiday meals for all family members.... Read more
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Private, Studio, 1bd
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Private, 1bd
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Private
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Private, 1bd
Magnolia Domicile is a senior care home located in the world class city of Seattle, WA. As the largest city in Washington state, the seat of King County, and a major worldwide seaport, Seattle offers an excellent quality of life. Seafood lovers will be thrilled with the abundance and variety of...
A Place for Mom has scored Pearly Jones Home with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Pearly Jones Home has 5 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4 out of 5.
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My mother has been at Grace Caring Home (new ownership) for over 1 1/2 years and we could not be happier. The new owner has hired wonderful, caring people who treat my mother with respect. The home is always spotlessly clean, has a beautiful view of downtown Seattle, and an outside patio for visiting. A big plus for me, is that the home only accommodates six residents and feels more like a home full of family. The new owner furthers this feeling with holiday meals for all family members.
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My husband lived at the Grace Caring Home for seven months following a two month hospital stay. I credit GHC with the improvements in his health and mobility that made it possible for him to live at home again! The facility is lovely and the caregivers are caring. The owners, the [name removed], are wonderful, loving people. [name removed] worked closely with my husband’s primary care doctor to solve several medical issues. I was welcome to visit every day and to eat meals with my husband. This place truly lives up to its name!!
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My family had a very disappointing and frustrating experience with this home. The owner sounds very experienced and kind, but we had a terrible experience there which led to my mom being hospitalized for severe dehydration and being over-medicated. My mom has Lewy Body Dementia and was walking with a walker when she moved there. [name removed], the owner, assured us that they would do everything to help her transition to the home, but the day my mom arrived, there was only one care-taker who was busy with other residents--neither the owner or the house manager was there. My dad had to help her get settled, and after the caretaker took her to the bathroom, he found her walker outside the front door at the top of a set a stairs! She fell the next day, and had to be taken to the hospital. We were told then that she might not be able to stay there, and began looking for a new home. Somehow the house manager managed to get a prescription for Lorazapam (which is contraindicated for Lewy Body Dementia), without my dad's consent. They proceeded to give her a high dose round the clock. My dad could not visit for about a week due to the wildfire smoke, and when he went to pick her up to move her to a new facility, she was barely responsive and was taken to the hospital the following day. She is still in the hospital. A formal complaint has been filed with WA State Adult Protective Services.
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This was a nice tour for the options for the care for both of my parents. We were able to get the questions answered on the care that is available. We liked the menu and the environment. They offer the residents activities. We would suggest that families tour this community for the care of a loved one.
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Fabulous! Views, nearly new, great location, vans for outside getaways, Hoyer lifts, loads of experience. The Best
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