Olympic View in Seatac, WA

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Olympic View

Olympic View in Seatac, WA

21202 International Blvd. S called Falcon Ridge, Seatac, WA 98198

For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973

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Olympic View Costs & Pricing

At Olympic View, the cost of living accommodations presents a compelling value compared to both King County and the broader state of Washington. For a semi-private room, residents can expect to pay $1,400 per month, significantly lower than the averages of $4,430 in King County and $4,267 statewide. Similarly, those opting for a studio unit at Olympic View will find it priced at $2,000 monthly - again a stark contrast to the regional figures of $4,464 in King County and $4,126 across Washington. These pricing structures not only highlight Olympic View's affordability but also its commitment to providing accessible housing options without compromising quality.

Floor plansOlympic ViewKing CountyWashington
Semi-Private$1,400$4,430$4,272
Studio$2,000$4,464$4,128

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    Overall Review of Olympic View

    Pros

    • pro The staff are very friendly.
    • pro The residents are very friendly.
    • pro They are kind to visitors.
    • pro It is a great place to live.
    • pro The food is good.
    • pro The rooms are private and nice.
    • pro The facility is awesome.
    • pro The staff are upfront, caring and on the ball.

    Cons

    • pro The facility is located in a neighborhood with crackheads, crime, and heavy police activity, and has been shot up with gunfire hitting rooms with residents inside.
    • pro The facility is constantly understaffed due to high turnover and management frustration, creating a revolving door of new hires.
    • pro They hire staff who don't have solid English skills to relay medical information to paramedics, risking life-or-death outcomes for loved ones.
    • pro Some staff don't know the correct way to administer CPR to save residents' lives.
    • pro Needed repairs are ignored for months or even a year, leaving residents to live in squalor.
    • pro There is no initiative to update residents or their families on repair issues or why they can't be done.
    • pro Kitchen staff and CNAs are emotionally and verbally abusive toward residents.
    • pro The administrator lacks essential leadership skills, resulting in poor organizational culture, poor communication, and lack of accountability.
    • pro There is a constant malodorous smell in the facility.
    • pro Residents consistently walk around with extremely offensive body odor due to not bathing.
    • pro Dietary aids and kitchen staff do not follow state handwashing laws; trash cans are pushed before being served food without hand washing.
    • pro There is deep resentment and retaliation toward residents who call the state regarding neglect.
    • pro The facility is run-down, poorly managed, and feels like a slum that needs to be shut down.

    Review

    Olympic View in Seatac is best suited for families that prize warmth and daily personal connection over perfectly predictable operations. The community tends to deliver a lively, resident-centered atmosphere where staff are approachable and residents report meaningful interactions. It appeals to those who want camaraderie, accessible social life, and private accommodations, with several accounts noting good food and comfortable rooms. But this is not a facility built on a consistently tight care model or a fortress of safety protocols. Across reviews, warning signs cluster around staffing stability, leadership effectiveness, and how promptly repairs and basic upkeep are addressed. Those gaps light up the decision matrix and demand careful scrutiny before choosing Olympic View.

    For families prioritizing steady clinical oversight, rigorous staffing, and transparent governance, alternatives should be on the short list. They should expect reliable nurse availability, precise medical communication, and a rapid maintenance feedback loop. The neighborhood safety profile and on-site conditions matter as well; some voices describe concerning safety contexts that cannot be ignored. If leadership and culture feel fragile - claims of under-management, high turnover, and limited accountability - this is a strong signal to compare other options before placing a loved one here.

    On the upside, the human element can matter more than the structural hurdles. Dozens of accounts praise staff and residents for friendliness and kindness, with several staff members singled out for going the extra mile. When the environment works, residents feel seen and supported, and family visits can be more meaningful because interactions are genuine. A few reviewers recount positive experiences with private rooms, solid meal quality, and the sense that the team is capable of making meaningful improvements. Those strengths matter because companionship and daily morale can dramatically affect quality of life, especially in the early stages of need. Yet these advantages only partially offset the underlying operational fragility described elsewhere.

    The more troubling notes map a different reality. Chronic understaffing and high turnover translate into inconsistent care and a revolving door of caregivers, with reports of communication gaps when medical information is relayed to paramedics. Several reviews allege gaps in CPR training and lapses in basic safety procedures. Maintenance issues are described as taking months, sometimes years, with residents living in squalor while repairs languish. Odor problems, hygiene concerns, and improper hand-washing practices surface in multiple accounts, alongside accusations of abuse or retaliation toward residents who raise concerns. Administrative leadership is criticized for lacking empathy, decisive problem-solving, and accountability, producing a culture in which complaints rarely yield visible fixes. Taken together, these factors create risk that can overwhelm the perceived warmth.

    Decision-making should center on verifiable assurances. Prospective residents should request current staffing ratios by shift, evidence of CNA and medical staff credentials, and a transparent maintenance log with response times. Tours should include observation of how staff interact with residents, how quickly needs are addressed, and whether residents appear engaged and well-cared-for. Ask for the administrator's plan to address known issues, and verify regulatory inspection results and any open citations. In parallel, compare with other communities that offer stronger governance, more consistent staffing, and clearer family communication policies. If Olympic View is chosen, treat it as a monitored trial period with regular family outreach and explicit escalation paths for concerns.

    In short, Olympic View delivers genuine warmth and daily human connection, but it does so alongside a landscape of significant operational risks. The decision should hinge on what matters most: if stability, safety, and proactive management are paramount, alternatives with stronger leadership and upkeep are advisable. If, however, companionship, convenient access to familiar faces, and a culture that some residents personally champion take precedence - and the family can maintain close oversight - the community can be a viable option. The path forward is informed, deliberate, and grounded in firsthand observation, regulatory standings, and a clear plan for ongoing accountability.

    Features

    Types of Care

    • Assisted Living Assisted LivingAssisted living facilities provide crucial support and care for seniors who may need help with daily tasks such as medication management, bathing, and meal preparation. These communities offer a safe and comfortable environment where seniors can maintain their independence while receiving the assistance they need to thrive in their golden years.

    Pets

    • Cats allowed Cats allowed"Pet friendly" senior living communities are important for seniors because pets provide companionship, reduce feelings of loneliness and depression, promote physical activity and mental stimulation, and offer a sense of purpose and responsibility. Pets can improve overall well-being and quality of life for seniors in many ways.
    • Dogs allowed Dogs allowed"Pet friendly" senior living communities are important for seniors because pets provide companionship, reduce feelings of loneliness and depression, promote physical activity and mental stimulation, and offer a sense of purpose and responsibility. Pets can improve overall well-being and quality of life for seniors in many ways.

    Amenities

    • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
    • Devotional services off-site Devotional services off-siteDevotional services off-site are important for seniors as they provide spiritual nourishment, social engagement, and a sense of community outside of the senior living facility. This can enhance overall well-being and help combat feelings of isolation and loneliness often experienced by older adults.
    • Indoor common areas Indoor common areasIndoor common areas are crucial for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, recreation, and community engagement, promoting overall well-being and reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness.

    Transportation

    • Seattle-Tacoma International (3 miles away) Seattle-Tacoma International (3 miles away)

    Care Services

    • Ambulatory care Ambulatory care"Ambulatory care services provide essential medical support and treatment to seniors without requiring hospitalization, allowing them to maintain their independence and quality of life while managing chronic conditions or receiving routine medical care."
    • Diabetic care Diabetic careDiabetic care is crucial for seniors as they are more susceptible to developing diabetes due to aging and other health conditions. Proper management of diabetes can help prevent complications such as heart disease, vision loss, and nerve damage, improving the overall quality of life for seniors in senior living communities.

    Dining

    • Meals provided Meals provided"Meals provided" are crucial for seniors in assisted living communities as it ensures they have access to nutritious, balanced meals without the stress of meal planning and preparation. This can help promote overall health and well-being for seniors who may have limited mobility or cognitive abilities.

    Activities

    • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
    • Devotional activities offsite Devotional activities offsiteDevotional activities offsite are important for seniors because they provide social engagement, spiritual growth, and a sense of community outside of their living environment. This can improve overall well-being, mental health, and combat feelings of isolation or loneliness.

    Description

    Olympic View is an assisted living community located in Seatac, WA. Our community offers a range of amenities and care services to ensure the comfort and well-being of our residents. We understand the importance of meeting the spiritual needs of our residents, which is why we provide devotional services off-site.

    Our indoor common areas are designed to promote social interaction and create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Residents can gather and engage in various activities or simply relax and enjoy each other's company.

    At Olympic View, we also offer specialized care for diabetic residents. Our trained staff members are equipped to provide the necessary support and assistance with managing diabetes.

    In addition to our on-site offerings, there are several nearby amenities that enhance the convenience and accessibility for our residents. There are two cafes, where residents can enjoy a cup of coffee or a meal with friends or family. Nearby parks provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. With seven pharmacies in close proximity, obtaining medications is quick and easy. Five physicians are conveniently located nearby, ensuring that medical care is easily accessible for our residents. For dining options, there are nine restaurants in the vicinity offering a variety of cuisines to cater to different tastes.

    Transportation options abound with 17 transportation services available nearby, making it convenient for residents to travel within the area or to appointments. Additionally, there is a place of worship nearby for those seeking spiritual nourishment or religious services. For entertainment purposes, there is also a theater located close by.

    At Olympic View, we strive to create an environment that meets the diverse needs of our residents while providing them with a sense of community and opportunity for engagement both within our walls and in the surrounding area.

    Nearby Places of Interest

    This part of Seatac, Washington offers a variety of amenities and services that would cater to a senior looking for a convenient and comfortable living environment. With several pharmacies nearby, accessing medication and healthcare supplies is easily accessible. The proximity to parks allows for opportunities to enjoy nature and stay active. Additionally, there are various dining options available ranging from coffee shops to Mexican restaurants, providing a diverse culinary experience. For entertainment, there are theaters within a short driving distance. Places of worship are also conveniently located for spiritual needs. Medical care is easily accessible with several clinics and eye care centers in the vicinity. Overall, this area provides a well-rounded community for seniors looking for a convenient and fulfilling lifestyle in Seatac.

    Pharmacies

    • Bartell Drugs (0.3 miles)
    • A&H Pharmaceutical Service (3.4 miles)
    • CVS Pharmacy (3.8 miles)
    • Walgreens (4.4 miles)
    • Bartell Drugs (4.4 miles)
    • Walgreens (4.7 miles)
    • Walgreens (4.8 miles)

    Parks

    • Johnson Pit #30, Earthworks Park (0.6 miles)
    • Saltwater State Park (2.7 miles)
    • North SeaTac Park (5.4 miles)
    • Ed Munro Seahurst Park (5.6 miles)
    • Steel Lake Park (6.2 miles)
    • Wilson Playfields (6.5 miles)
    • French Lake Off-Leash Dog Park (6.6 miles)

    Transportation

    • Angle Lake Station (0.8 miles)
    • International Arrivals Facility (1.9 miles)
    • South Satellite (1.9 miles)
    • Club at SEA (1.9 miles)
    • Concourse A (2 miles)
    • Concourse B (2.1 miles)
    • Delta SkyClub A-B (2.2 miles)

    Restaurants

    • Auntie Irene's Coffee Shop (1.5 miles)
    • Denny's (1.7 miles)
    • Sharps Roasthouse (1.8 miles)
    • 13 Coins (2.1 miles)
    • Seattle Taproom (2.2 miles)
    • Azteca Mexican Restaurants (2.8 miles)
    • Moctezuma's Mexican Restaurant & Tequila Bar (3.7 miles)

    Cafes

    • Floret (2.2 miles)
    • Starbucks (4.7 miles)
    • Starbucks (5.1 miles)
    • Dutch Bros Coffee (5.6 miles)
    • Starbucks (5.7 miles)
    • Starbucks (7.4 miles)
    • Auburn Way Big Foot Java (8.1 miles)

    Theaters

    • AMC Kent Station 14 (3.5 miles)
    • Regal Auburn (8.2 miles)

    Places of Worship

    • Holy Spirit Parish (3.6 miles)

    Physicians

    • Three Tree Women's Clinic (3.8 miles)
    • Northwest Foot And Ankle Center, PS (4.4 miles)
    • Kosnoski Eye Care (4.5 miles)
    • Kent Eye Clinic (4.8 miles)
    • King LASIK (4.9 miles)
    • Valley Medical Center, Rehab Services Pt Ot Therapy (5.3 miles)
    • Federal Way Dental (6.6 miles)

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