Renton Adult Family Home

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  • Interior

    A spacious mid-century modern living room featuring wood paneling, exposed beams, and large windows.
  • Outdoors

    A scenic view of mountains and trees from a wooden deck on a cloudy day.
  • Living Room

    Spacious modern living room with wood flooring and large windows.
  • Building

    Two large planters with red flowers and hanging greenery stand outside a building with a stone wall facade.
  • Bedroom

    A minimalist bedroom with a single bed, wooden floors, and soft lighting.
  • Trees

    A wooden deck overlooking a scenic mountain view under a cloudy sky.
  • Windows

    A clean bathroom with green walls, featuring a toilet, a sink with a mirror, and shelves stocked with toiletries.
  • Dining

    Spacious living room with modern decor, featuring a staircase and dining area.
  • Outdoor

    A spacious wooden deck with a view of lush greenery and a cloudy sky.
  • Bathroom

    A bathroom shower area with beige tiles, a shower curtain, and a wall-mounted showerhead.
  • Television

    A spacious living room with hardwood floors, featuring multiple sofas, a central coffee table, and a television setup near large windows.
  • Chandelier

    A cozy dining area with wooden flooring, featuring a round table and chairs, illuminated by a chandelier.
  • Exterior

    A two-story residential house with a front porch and a bench, set against a blue sky with clouds.
  • Staircase

    A spacious and modern living room with wooden floors, high ceilings, and a mezzanine loft area.

Renton Adult Family Home

13952 SE 159th Place, Renton, WA 98058

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

2.3 from 3 reviews
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Board and Care Home Memory Care

Pricing

Renton Adult Family Home offers a range of accommodations that are priced higher than both county and state averages. For a private room, the monthly cost at Renton is $6,000, which exceeds King County's average of $5,034 and Washington state's average of $4,772. Similarly, for a one-bedroom option, Renton charges $7,000 compared to King County's average of $5,127 and the statewide average of $4,632. These figures suggest that while Renton Adult Family Home provides quality care and services that may justify the premium price, potential residents or their families should carefully consider their budget in relation to the offerings available in the region.

Room TypeRenton Adult Family HomeKing CountyWashington
Private$6,000$5,034$4,772
1 Bedroom$7,000$5,127$4,632

Overall Review

Pros

  • pro The caregivers are great and amazing, showing dedication and care for the residents.
  • pro The community may be suitable for individuals who only need assisted living.
  • pro There is potential for improvement in activities and engagement if the family is involved.
  • pro The staff displays a commitment to their roles despite challenges with resources.
  • pro Some residents are concerned about each other, indicating a sense of community among them.

Cons

  • pro The facility is a bait and switch, making lots of promises but failing to deliver adequate care for residents with deep dementia.
  • pro The corporate level of service has been disappointing, leading to a negative overall experience despite the great caregivers.
  • pro There is insufficient staffing to care for residents with high levels of need, resulting in inadequate support.
  • pro Residents are left without activities or engagement; families are expected to provide supplies and entertainment.
  • pro The food quality is poor, and residents often do not understand what they are eating, causing distress.
  • pro Communication from management is lacking, with no follow-up on concerns raised by families.
  • pro Monthly fees have continually increased without corresponding improvements in services provided by the community.
  • pro Staff members work without days off and do not receive health insurance benefits, impacting their well-being and performance.

Review

The experience at this assisted living community has left a profound sense of disappointment for families seeking proper care for their loved ones, particularly those suffering from advanced dementia. While the intention to provide quality care is often conveyed through initial promises and marketing language, many have found that the reality falls starkly short of expectations. This mismatch between what is advertised and the actual services rendered can be likened to a bait-and-switch tactic, leaving families feeling misled and frustrated.

Despite the evident shortcomings at the corporate level, it's crucial to note that many caregivers on-site are praised for their dedication and compassion. However, even with great staff members, systemic issues remain prevalent in this facility's overall organizational structure. Families report that although individual caregivers may exhibit remarkable commitment to their roles, there simply aren’t enough personnel available to meet the needs of residents requiring high levels of care. With only five residents exhibiting such needs and facilities lacking adequately trained staff, providing appropriate assistance becomes an overwhelming challenge.

Visits to the community have revealed alarming conditions where family members encounter staff seemingly disengaged or inactive during crucial moments. Unannounced visits often result in observations of caregivers sitting idle rather than actively engaging with residents or tending to their specialized needs. In some instances, families have noted an unsettling atmosphere characterized by loud gospel music playing over communal areas instead of fostering a more serene environment conducive to relaxation and engagement among residents.

A significant concern voiced by several reviewers revolves around the lack of structured activities aimed at stimulating cognitive function and promoting socialization among residents. Families have expressed frustration with being required to supply both activities and materials for their loved ones without any assistance from the community itself. This gap in support not only exacerbates feelings of isolation among residents but also adds considerable stress onto families who already bear heavy emotional burdens as they navigate caregiving challenges.

The dining experience further compounds dissatisfaction within the community. Many residents reportedly struggle with understanding what meals consist of due to cultural limitations in food preparation—a factor that raises concern regarding nutrition management for those who may already be experiencing cognitive decline. Family members note instances where individuals were left bewildered about what they were consuming, which undoubtedly heightens anxiety about their loved one's well-being. For families devoted to maintaining dignity during these later years of life, having meals that are both nutritious and familiar is a fundamental expectation.

Additionally, frustrations extend beyond day-to-day operations into more impactful elements such as financial commitments associated with residency at this facility. The monthly fees continue on an upward trajectory while services remain inconsistent and underwhelming concerning initial engagements made by management during enrollment discussions. Communication—or lack thereof—has been cited as another point of contention; when addressing concerns directly with management, families are met with vague assurances followed by little-to-no follow-up once issues are allegedly resolved.

Ultimately, it is clear that those considering residence for their loved ones should carefully weigh these experiences against any promised services before making such a vital decision. The heartbreak surrounding inadequate care coupled with escalating costs leaves many feeling regretful about their choices—especially when vulnerable individuals require unwavering support during critical stages in life. Though caregivers may display commendable qualities deserving recognition, it is crucial that potential clients understand the systemic challenges this particular facility faces before entrusting it with lifelong memories and well-being.

Features

Types of Care

  • Board and Care Home Board and Care Home
  • Memory Care Memory Care

Pets

  • Cats allowed Cats allowed

Amenities

  • Activities off-site Activities off-site
  • Activities on-site Activities on-site
  • Beautician on-site Beautician on-site
  • Cable or satellite TV Cable or satellite TV
  • Devotional services on-site Devotional services on-site
  • Ground floor units Ground floor units
  • Handicap accessible Handicap accessible
  • Indoor common areas Indoor common areas
  • Outdoor common areas Outdoor common areas
  • Private Private
  • Private bathrooms Private bathrooms
  • Respite or short term stays offered Respite or short term stays offered
  • Wheelchair accessible showers Wheelchair accessible showers
  • Wi-Fi/high-speed internet Wi-Fi/high-speed internet

Care Services

  • Ambulatory care Ambulatory care
  • Diabetic care Diabetic care
  • High acuity care High acuity care
  • Incontinence care Incontinence care
  • Medication management Medication management

Dining

  • Anytime dining Anytime dining
  • Low / no sodium Low / no sodium
  • Meals provided Meals provided
  • No Sugar No Sugar
  • Organic Organic
  • Restaurant style dining Restaurant style dining
  • Room service Room service
  • Vegan Vegan
  • Vegetarian Vegetarian

Activities

  • Art classes Art classes
  • Brain fitness Brain fitness
  • Day trips and outings Day trips and outings
  • Devotional activities on-site Devotional activities on-site
  • Educational speakers / life long learning Educational speakers / life long learning
  • Happy hour Happy hour
  • Live dance or theater performances Live dance or theater performances
  • Live musical performances Live musical performances
  • Stretching classes Stretching classes
  • Yoga / chair yoga Yoga / chair yoga

Description

The Renton Adult Family Home in Renton, WA is an assisted living community specializing in Memory Care. Our dedicated staff provides personalized care for individuals with memory impairments, ensuring their safety and well-being.

Residents at our community enjoy a wide range of amenities to enhance their quality of life. We offer various activities on-site to engage our residents, including brain fitness exercises, devotional activities, educational speakers, and live performances. There are also opportunities for day trips and outings to further stimulate the mind and provide entertainment.

We understand the importance of maintaining personal grooming and self-care routines. That's why we have a beautician on-site to help residents look and feel their best. Our accommodations are designed with convenience in mind, featuring ground floor units that are handicap accessible. Each resident has a private room with a private bathroom for comfort and privacy.

At our community, we prioritize the health and well-being of our residents. Our skilled staff provides specialized care such as diabetic care, high acuity care, incontinence care, and medication management. We also ensure that meals cater to specific dietary needs by offering low/no sodium options, no sugar options, organic choices, vegan, vegetarian options,and restaurant-style dining or even room service.

Located in Renton, WA, our community is surrounded by convenient amenities. There are four cafes nearby for residents to enjoy a cup of coffee or socialize with friends. Additionally, there is one park nearby where residents can take leisurely walks or relax outdoors. For healthcare needs, there are nine pharmacies and five physicians located close by.

Transportation services are available in the area to assist residents with getting around easily.We strive to create a supportive environment that promotes independence while ensuring safety and comfort for all our residents at Renton Adult Family Home in Renton,WA..

Nearby Places of Interest

This neighborhood in Renton, Washington offers a convenient and vibrant community for seniors looking to settle down. With multiple pharmacies, restaurants, cafes, physicians' offices, and parks within a few miles radius, residents have easy access to essential services and amenities. The area also boasts a variety of dining options ranging from Mexican cuisine to classic American fare. For leisure activities, there is a nearby beach park and several theaters for entertainment. Additionally, the proximity to the Renton Municipal Airport and public transportation hubs provides convenient travel options for seniors who may want to explore beyond the neighborhood. Holy Spirit Parish is also located nearby for those seeking spiritual fulfillment. Overall, this neighborhood offers a well-rounded environment suitable for senior living.

Pharmacies

  • Bartell Drugs (0.9 miles)
  • Rite Aid (1.1 miles)
  • Walgreens (2 miles)
  • Bartell Drugs (2 miles)
  • Fred Meyer Pharmacy (2.5 miles)
  • Walgreens (3.1 miles)
  • Rite Aid (3.2 miles)

Restaurants

  • MOD Pizza (1.1 miles)
  • Aliberto's Jr Fresh Mexican Food (2.4 miles)
  • Uwajimaya (2.9 miles)
  • IHOP (3 miles)
  • Moctezuma's Mexican Restaurant & Tequila Bar (4.9 miles)
  • Azteca Mexican Restaurants (5.2 miles)
  • Wendy's (6.4 miles)

Physicians

  • Valley Medical Center - Fairwood Clinic (1.1 miles)
  • Valley Medical Center, Rehab Services Pt Ot Therapy (2.4 miles)
  • Kent Eye Clinic (3 miles)
  • Northwest Foot And Ankle Center, PS (3.1 miles)
  • King LASIK (3.6 miles)
  • Kosnoski Eye Care (5.7 miles)
  • Legacy Medical Aesthetics (7.1 miles)

Cafes

  • Starbucks (2.5 miles)
  • Starbucks (3.1 miles)
  • Dutch Bros Coffee (3.2 miles)
  • Starbucks (3.3 miles)
  • Floret (7.1 miles)
  • Umi Cafe (7.2 miles)
  • Starbucks (7.5 miles)

Transportation

  • Renton Municipal Airport (RNT) (3.7 miles)
  • SeaTac/Airport Station (6.8 miles)
  • International Arrivals Facility (6.9 miles)
  • Concourse A (6.9 miles)
  • Club at SEA (7 miles)
  • Concourse D (7 miles)
  • N Gate Security (7 miles)

Parks

  • Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park (4 miles)
  • Wilson Playfields (5.7 miles)
  • Lake Meridian Park (7.1 miles)
  • Johnson Pit #30, Earthworks Park (7.1 miles)
  • Springwood Park (7.3 miles)
  • North SeaTac Park (7.5 miles)
  • Green View Park (7.6 miles)

Theaters

  • AMC Kent Station 14 (6.5 miles)

Places of Worship

  • Holy Spirit Parish (6.8 miles)

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