At Parkview Estates, the monthly costs for housing present a competitive option compared to both Benton County and the wider Washington state market. The studio apartments are priced at $3,000, significantly lower than the county average of $4,174 and the state average of $4,126. For those seeking more space, the one-bedroom units at Parkview Estates cost $4,000, which is slightly above Benton County's average of $4,001 but offers a favorable contrast to Washington's average of $4,632. Additionally, two-bedroom accommodations are available for $4,500 - this rate is higher than Benton County's average of $3,912 but remains more affordable than the statewide average of $4,301. Overall, Parkview Estates offers an appealing blend of affordability and comfort in a range of living arrangements.
Floor plans
Parkview Estates
Benton County
Washington
Studio
$3,000
$4,174
$4,128
1 Bedroom
$4,000
$4,001
$4,634
2 Bedrooms
$4,500
$3,912
$4,301
Overall Review of Parkview Estates
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Caring, responsive staff stand out
Residents and families frequently describe staff as kind, helpful, and quick to follow up.
Across many reviews, people describe staff members as friendly and genuinely invested in residents, with an atmosphere that feels welcoming rather than hands-off. Multiple families say their questions were answered, concerns were addressed, and support continued during transitions like hospitalization or moving into the community. Some reviewers specifically mention staff knowing resident names and making follow-through feel dependable, including practical requests like installing accessibility support in a shower.
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Activities keep residents engaged
The activity calendar is a major reason families say residents stay socially engaged.
Reviews repeatedly describe a steady range of scheduled activities and social opportunities, including entertainment, group gatherings, and outings. Several people note that even when adjustment is difficult, activities helped residents come out of their shell and build routine. The community also offers music- and game-focused events in addition to daily activity programming, which families point to as a way to keep days structured and connected.
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Dining is good, with some misses
Dining gets praise for quality and variety, but some residents report it is inconsistent.
Many reviewers say the food is good overall and that meals feel thoughtfully prepared, with options for special diets like diabetes or avoiding certain foods. Several also mention access to eating outside traditional meal times, along with restaurant-style dining touches. At the same time, a smaller set of reviews describe meals as only fair or inconsistent, with complaints about undercooking, limited dietary accommodation, or not enough flavor. One review also calls out concerns about a change in food quality over time.
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Care support includes on-call help
Residents describe medication help and on-call clinical support as part of daily care.
Reviews point to medication-related support and coordination when health needs change, including staff involvement during hospitalization and ongoing attention to evolving needs. Some families also mention that the community includes access to nursing support when needed, aligning with what residents and families expect for day-to-day reassurance. However, there are also serious negative accounts focused on medication handling and response timing during a resident emergency, so it’s worth asking how care coverage works during call-backs and medication transitions.
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Pricing can feel like a value
Pricing is often described as better than other options, though at least one reviewer calls it expensive.
The community’s published price ranges come in below both the county and state benchmarks for studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms. Reviews reflect that idea of value for the area, with some families saying the cost was better than most communities they toured. Still, there are also remarks that the overall experience can be costly and that it may cost more than staying at home when adding services. One review also highlights that additional help with medication reminders can increase the total.
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Features
Housing
110 resident community capacity
1-bedroom apartments
2-bedroom apartments
Studio apartments
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Independent Living
Respite Care
Pets
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Amenities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
Air-conditioning
Beautician on-site
Beauty salon
Cable or satellite TV
Computer center
Devotional services off-site
Devotional services on-site
Dining room
Fitness room
Full kitchen
Fully furnished
Gaming room
Garden
Ground floor units
Handicap accessible
Housekeeping services
Indoor common areas
Kitchenette
Move-in coordination
Outdoor common areas
Outdoor space
Private bathrooms
Respite or short term stays offered
Restaurant-style dining
Small library
Telephone
Wellness center
Wheelchair accessible showers
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Transportation
Tri-Cities (7 miles away)
Community operated transportation
Transportation arrangement
Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
Transportation to doctors appointments
Care Services
12-16 hour nursing
24-hour call system
24-hour supervision
Activities of daily living assistance
Ambulatory care
Assistance with bathing
Assistance with dressing
Assistance with transfers
Diabetes diet
Diabetic care
Incontinence care
Meal preparation and service
Medication management
Mental wellness program
Special dietary restrictions
Dining
Anytime dining
Diabetes diet
Guest meals
Low / no sodium
Meals provided
Professional chef
Restaurant style dining
Room service
Special dietary restrictions
Vegetarian
Activities
Art classes
Catholic services
Community-sponsored activities
Concierge services
Cooking classes
Day trips and outings
Devotional activities offsite
Devotional activities on-site
Educational speakers / life long learning
Fitness programs
Karaoke
Mormon/LDS services
Other religious services
Planned day trips
Protestant services
Resident-run activities
Scheduled daily activities
Visiting chaplain or priest
Nearby Places of Interest
This part of Kennewick, Washington, offers a diverse array of amenities and services that cater to the needs of seniors. With a variety of dining options such as McDonald's, Aki Sushi, and Applebee's within close proximity, residents can easily enjoy a meal out with friends or family. Additionally, the presence of healthcare facilities like KGH Kids Care and Inland Cardiology Associates PS ensures access to quality medical care. Nearby pharmacies like Noffsinger and CVS Pharmacy provide convenience for obtaining prescription medications. For leisure activities, residents can visit Barracuda Coffee Company or AMC CLASSIC Kennewick 12 for entertainment. The area also boasts several parks like Lawrence Scott Park and Chiawana Park for those who enjoy outdoor recreation. With places of worship like Cathedral of Joy nearby, seniors looking to maintain their spiritual practices will find a welcoming community in this part of Kennewick.
At Parkview Estates, the monthly costs for housing present a competitive option compared to both Benton County and the wider Washington state market. The studio apartments are priced at $3,000, significantly lower than the county average of $4,174 and the state average of $4,126. For those seeking more space, the one-bedroom units at Parkview Estates cost $4,000, which is slightly above Benton County's average of $4,001 but offers a favorable contrast to Washington's average of $4,632. Additionally, two-bedroom accommodations are available for $4,500 - this rate is higher than Benton County's average of $3,912 but remains more affordable than the statewide average of $4,301. Overall, Parkview Estates offers an appealing blend of affordability and comfort in a range of living arrangements.
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