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Parkshore Senior Living Community
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Queen Anne Healthcare
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Queen Anne Healthcare has a very good professional and well skilled staff who are very committed to every patient living in their premises. Patients and residents are well fed and always good looking. They welcome visitors very well and give assistance if needed. I recommend you Queen Anne Healthcare in Seattle because they are indeed professionals. My mom is leaving there after her stroke since February 2023 and yet she feels at home. God bless you!

Over 40 minutes for valet. Good foundations but isn't hiring enough support staff.

My grandad spent less than 48 hours at this location. He's almost 90 years old, battling dementia, and shockingly, he managed to slip away from the site without a single soul noticing. He had been transferred there from the hospital, and it's utterly enraging to think that this company accepted him, knowing full well they didn't have the proper security measures in place. They were fully aware that he was a flight risk. Not one person bothered to call his family, and the staff displayed a stunning level of nonchalance and carelessness throughout. The Director, despite numerous calls, never once reached out to us, and the excuse was that she was too "busy." This behavior is not just unacceptable; it's downright outrageous and heartbreaking. The complete lack of empathy and responsibility on the part of this company is beyond infuriating. They need to be shut down immediately.

My aunt was here for a broken hip and thee nurses would bring her cold food also when she pushed the call button no one would come for a hr! This is unbelievable and very unprofessional and neglect to a patient I am a CMA and this was beyond if I could give 0 star I would. What if a patient was too be having a medical emergency they wouldn't even know because they took a hr to attend my aunt... they also said that she was pushing the button to much that is NOT to be Said at all that is your JOB! I am very happy she is no longer there .

Extremely friendly and welcoming staff. A friend of my family lives here and he is super happy. The place is clean, they have a wide range of amenities and facilities, and the views are stunning. I also tried their lunch and it was of good quality. They also have regular events and social activities.

I found only 2 reviews that were from actual patients and/or their families, which is obviously fake and created by the employees of this facility. All of the other reviews are from employees that work there. My best friend was placed here after a major stroke just last week. So, far this place has been nothing but problems. The people that work here are disrespectful and totally inconsiderate. They speak to each other is some other language in front of their clients and visitors constantly. I believe that to be so incredibly rude. and now, last night when I stopped to see her, I was told by one of the orderlies that my friend "fell out of her wheelchair" and that is why she is covered in bruises. How does one "fall out of their wheelchair" in the first place? and isn't the insurance company paying these people to be my friends "care-givers?" NO care is involved with any of that! How is it that she was left alone and in a wheelchair by herself long enough for her to fall out of a sitting position unsupervised? How is any of that even possible? and how does one get all these bruises "falling" from a sitting position to the floor? That wouldn't be a very far drop at all!
When I asked questions to the staff here, I was disregarded and no one would give me any answers. Wow! Disgusting that people are allowed to treat others this way, especially when they are being paid good money to be "care-giving!"
When I asked questions to the staff here, I was disregarded and no one would give me any answers. Wow! Disgusting that people are allowed to treat others this way, especially when they are being paid good money to be "care-giving!"

We have had several clients go to Mirabella for rehab. The staff did a great job. I would highly recommend them. I own an in home care company called Senior Helpers and have not seen this level of attention at other places. nice work!

This can be a wonderful place for many of the residents. Tons of activities, and a sense of community. I would however avoid letting valets touch your vehicle if possible.

My 96 year old grandmother stayed here for 5 weeks following a broken hip last year. The nursing staff are amazing, she was very well taken care of and we were able to visit her often. She got 3 hot meals every day and was pretty happy with them. She had PT and OT multiple times per week - both services were great and so effective that she was back on her feet (with a walker) and back home very quickly! Social services and therapy did a great job coordinating her discharge home and making sure that all pharmacy, equipment, and home health needs would be met from the second she went home. I am very grateful to the whole staff for taking such good care of her and helping her recover so quickly. Nobody ever wants to have to stay in a nursing facility, but if you do, this is a great choice.

Amazing place to work where the focus of staff is teamwork to provide the safest and best care for patients. Co-workers feel like a family. The company is always doing something to show appreciation for employees. Queen Anne is always encouraging and supporting staff to continue education and rooting you on along the way.

I am proud to be part of the Queen Anne family. My sister's first job was at Queen Anne and had retired from Queen Anne. I followed suit, started at QA and will retire here. I enjoy my work, started as a receptionist and step up to the business office. Along the way, I have accumulated friends and lots memories. I have a very small family, my sister, my daughter and myself that is why Queen Anne is my family. I know they will always stand by me.

It’s a drug detox facility it’s not supposed to be fun. The doctors are very attentive & genuinely care about the patients. I went there last year & got on the methadone program. They were extremely helpful w setting me up at the methadone clinic closest to my home location. They get a star taken way only because you can’t leave your small room unless it’s to walk the hallways. Fresh air & some sunshine would’ve made it a perfect 5 stars but you can’t leave your room really is the only negative thing I’d say about the place. Other than that, it’s an amazing place to detox at. They will do everything in their power to make it as easy & painless as possible

Queen Anne Healthcare is a great place to work! Their patient ratio to staff is GREAT! If you are looking to further your education...THEY ARE VERY SUPPORTIVE AND ENCOURAGING for you to do so. I have never worked at a place where your patients and staff become a big family! THIS AVAMERE LOCATION IS WHERE YOU WANT TO BE AND NOT FORCED TO BE!!!

When you choose a retirement home, you check to see if they have skilled nursing, but you don’t really see until you need it. This winter and spring my partner had two serious falls, causing fractures with hospitalizations and weeks of skilled nursing. The care at Parkshore was wonderful. The quality of staff, the kindness and care couldn’t have been better and he was restored to good health. During the weeks he was there, I observed and became acquainted with many of the residents there. Some were receiving end of life care and others rehabilitation. Everyone was treated with such kindness and dignity. We will always be grateful for our experience.

Great staff!!!

This place is truly amazing. The staff is just wonderful and caring and they also make sure that all your needs are met. Around the clock care and support with no judgement I would highly recommend if you are pregnant and looking to go through a detox program. I would also recommend doing the CUWPS program to learn more about how you can go out into the outside world and continue your recovery. Thank you Swedish for all the love and support, you are truly an amazing team of humans.

My family member has not had an easy road to sobriety. Lakeside Milam has gone so far above and beyond in helping him to get on the right track. They have taught me so much too. What they teach the families helps out in every day life situations. I never realized how hard going through rehab was for a person. I have more love and respect for my brother than ever before. I have so much respect and appreciation to Lakeside Milam for helping us both get on the right track. This place has been a literal life saver for us. Thank you all! We will be forever in your debt.

Swedish is nothing short of amazing. The Dr.'s, nurses, and counselors alike all show a genuine care and compassion for us patients and never once was I made to feel judged or looked down on like I have at so many other treatment facilities. Special shout out to Joey who, even though she was not my counselor, made sure I was taken care of and left with so many helpful resources to go home with. She's just AMAZING.

The team at Milam are some of the best you can ask for. My husband entered intensive outpatient treatment with them a year ago and their support of both of us has been invaluable. They care deeply about treating the whole family and make a point to get to know the patient and their family members. I learned so much from the Milam team about the right way to support his recovery while also learning to put myself first. My husband is now one year sober and we are both doing exceptionally well. I thank the entire team at Milam every single day for what they’ve helped us through. If you’re looking for help, there’s no other place in the PNWF I’d recommend.

They have been doing a phenomenal job during COVID-19. Has stayed open all days except for one day (not for COVID, but for air condition problem). Impressed how they managed to have so many risks under control and delivered much needed service through the challenging times.

My great grandmother, grandmother and great aunt all spent many years here. Lovely place. The residents and very nice as well as the staff.

It might me easier reach out a person who is in the space ship. Call center is really challenging. I've been trying to schedule an appointment for a week, unfortunately I couldn't. Swedish has really good doctors but almost impossible to get an appointment from them.

We moved to Parkshore in October. We have found every service they offer to be first class. It was like moving to a resort, in spite of the restrictions caused by Covid. They have kept us safe, with not a single case, and they arranged for us to be the first to be vaccinated. When I had to miss my second shot, they quickly got me scheduled for it. The staff are warm and friendly, anticipating every need.
The facilities have recently been updated to a luxury level. Coming here was one of our best decisions ever.
The facilities have recently been updated to a luxury level. Coming here was one of our best decisions ever.

My experience at Mirabella has been wonderful. I have been in this facility now for four months recovering from a bad fracture of my leg. Both in the skilled nursing and on to the assistant care. Everyone from administration to all of the nurses and staff are exceptional. Their professionalism and care is the best. The facility is beautiful and the food is very good, healthy and good choices. They are also very safe with this pandemic we are in, a main reason I chose this facility. I would recommend Mirabella to anyone who is looking for a place for recovery and or a beautiful place for retirement.

I work in another nursing community in Seattle and we have had some of our residents go to Bayview for skilled nursing/rehab. Their team is so thorough and work very hard to ensure they maintain continuity of care. Our residents come back to us better than they left with nothing but positive things to say about their stay at Bayview. Thank you to the team there!

Lovely community and the views from top floor public gathering areas (inside and out) are to die for. I love that there is a preschool on site too; lucky kids to have so many grandparents and lucky residents to have little kids to interact with. Great meals, just a very nice place.

I want to tell ya these folks will bend over backwards to get you the treatment you need, well past most places where when it hit 5 they are one foot out the door and they will fight for ways to help you, even staying several hours over to make sure they can get your services covered. I can say these folks work from the heart and I cannot recommend them more highly

Literally never work here. This place treats their staff awfully and has taken over a month to send my final chec . HR is made up of a bunch of people who have no idea what they're doing and has refused to get back to me even though I have called just about every day for the money that I have worked for. They are unorganized and should not be considered a reputable business.

Would recommend this recovery program to my loved ones especially!! Staff is so caring and compassionate!!! They do have rules like any other place, but if your here voluntarily that should bother anyone- we’re hear cause nothing we’ve tried has ever worked right!? ♥️♥️ MISS ALL OF U SO BAD!!!!

If a senior living space is where you or a family member needs to be I would recommend this one. The food is absolutely fantastic! And there's a huge variety in the area just a couple blocks away if eating in doesn't suit you.
The view from the top is gorgeous and only getting better with the renovations! Plus there will be an added pool for extra exercise or fun.
In a balanced neighborhood with one bus line straight down town a block away from a children's park and a beach. Plus a 4-5 minutes drive to at least two wildlife reserves and parks that and quite nice to walk around.
The view from the top is gorgeous and only getting better with the renovations! Plus there will be an added pool for extra exercise or fun.
In a balanced neighborhood with one bus line straight down town a block away from a children's park and a beach. Plus a 4-5 minutes drive to at least two wildlife reserves and parks that and quite nice to walk around.

My parents waited 4 years to become residents at Parkshore. It was definitely worth the wait. Michelle and Janis made the transition smooth and easy. They were attentive to my family's many questions and patient with our requests. Nothing was overlooked.
It is never easy to move, let alone, downsize and move to a different state. Moving to Parkshore was about as seamless a transition as my parents could have made. They have only been living at Parkshore for a little over a month, but it seems as if they have been there for years. The community is welcoming and inclusive. There isn't an evening that they aren't invited to join in some activity by other residents.
Upon returning from using the workout facility, my dad was excited to report that he met a woman who is 114 years old! He said it was most definitely the right choice to move to Parkshore as they really must take care of their residents.
They have on multiple occasions mentioned how it was definitely the right move for them. They are so happy to be a part of this wonderful community.
It is never easy to move, let alone, downsize and move to a different state. Moving to Parkshore was about as seamless a transition as my parents could have made. They have only been living at Parkshore for a little over a month, but it seems as if they have been there for years. The community is welcoming and inclusive. There isn't an evening that they aren't invited to join in some activity by other residents.
Upon returning from using the workout facility, my dad was excited to report that he met a woman who is 114 years old! He said it was most definitely the right choice to move to Parkshore as they really must take care of their residents.
They have on multiple occasions mentioned how it was definitely the right move for them. They are so happy to be a part of this wonderful community.

I'm a paraplegic and was sent to Parkshore for wound care and have been here for over two months and have been laying in bed for all that time with no physical exercise. I have now lost all the strength in my upper body and am no longer able to transfer by myself and with out physical therapy I will never be able to be independent and take care of myself like I could before coming into this place. They are not able to provide adequate care for paraplegic in this facility and don't seam to care.
Still here after 5 months and PT has not really improved and I just heard they fired the best wound care nurse on the floor, the way it is going I may be here for 2 more months. I do not recommend this place for paraplegic or quadriplegic.
Still here after 5 months and PT has not really improved and I just heard they fired the best wound care nurse on the floor, the way it is going I may be here for 2 more months. I do not recommend this place for paraplegic or quadriplegic.




I'm delighted to write a review for Parkshore, one of our senior living design clients at Studio 65. For over three years and counting, we have supported Parkshore primarily in the renovation of their independent living apartments, including new palette development, collaborative process creation, and interior design of the units, from concept to construction to move-in. While the staff has changed over the years, one element that has remained remarkably consistent, is Parkshore's steadfast commitment to the community and its residents while undertaking the incredible change and chaos that comes with a full building renovation. As an interior designer, I understand first-hand the challenges a community undertakes in navigating and managing a complex vision for transformation that serves to meet both current resident and community needs, as well as anticipated needs over the decades to come. It's not easy to bridge or forecast all needs; however, in my experience with Parkshore, I have seen how they work conscientiously to include all stakeholders, including residents, leadership, staff, board, and the community at large to best assess what is desired and needed, and inform, advise, guide and shape the ongoing vision of Parkshore...together. That's the true meaning of community. And I find this remarkable and worth commending. As a team member by extension, working with the development, sales, and facility teams, I deeply appreciate their transparency, integrity, respect, and ongoing collaborative spirit. It's rewarding to work with such a cohesive staff, unified in vision and character. I consider myself very fortunate to have the opportunity to work with Parkshore, and to have been invited into their process and vision-making. And it's especially wonderful to be met with hugs and kudos by new residents at the completion of their apartment remodel. I run into those residents every now and then when I'm on site...always warmly welcomed with an opportunity to catch up on their new life at Parkshore, ever grateful. It's experiences like this that confirm we're contributing to something special. Thank you, Parkshore!
-Jacquelyn Rardin, Studio 65
-Jacquelyn Rardin, Studio 65

Had my elderly mother here for medical rehab after a hospital stay, for nearly a month. Nursing staff didn’t seem to care, and was unresponsive when not absent entirely. Terrible. However OT and PT were great. A new nursing manager seemed promising but not sure how it’s gone since then (Feb 2018). I’d never send her there again.

This is an August 30, 2018 update to my post. I am now Past President of the Parkshore Resident Association. Progress on ALL fronts here continue at full speed. The 37-million dollar repositioning project has mostly moved to the exterior of the building. The excavation work required for the new pool has been challenging but the hard, loud, portion of it should soon be completed. A new Executive Director, Annika DiNovi, has taken the leadership role and has been widely accepted by staff and residents alike. She’s, in a word, outstanding! Her predecessor is now the Executive Director at another Transforming Age facility on Vashon island. By all accounts he is doing well in his new environment. I personally wish him the best.
Bill Wertz
I am the current Parkshore 2017-2018 Resident Association President. My wife and I moved into Parkshore almost 3 years ago. I am writing this review to present some of the things that are special about Parkshore. Let me start by sharing that Parkshore is not quite 1/2 way through a 37-million dollar repositioning project. Parkshore had over 20 vacant apartments not long ago. Today the "wait list" is well north of 300. The physical location of this CCRC is outstanding and is directly on the shore of Lake Washington in the highly desired Seattle neighborhood of Madison Park. For many years that was all it took to attract retirees to choose Parkshore as their home. Location-location-location only goes so far and Parkshore relied on this for far too many years. The massive repositioning project will restore the building to be one of, if not THE, premiere locations with all the amenities necessary to be competitive...anywhere! Living through dozens of workers inside and outside the building for up to 2 years, day in and day out, is difficult for both residents and staff and, in my opinion, contributes to the angst being shared in Google reviews. The Executive Director, Mike Schwartz, isn't perfect and has made mistakes. Can any of us say we're perfect and have never made mistakes? I certainly can't! I've had the opportunity, first as Vice President when Mike was brand new in his position, and again this past year as President, to work with him directly. Our interactions have, at times, been challenging. That said, and again working with him directly over almost 2 years, I've personally witnessed a positive change in his approach to his job and how he interacts with residents and staff. Yes...there have been several key Director changes under his leadership. No, again in my opinion, they're not all on him. For example the Marketing Director, Don Warfield, left to fill a similar role at Transforming Age co-owned Skyline. Why? He will be the key person driving new residents to the new Skyline Tower that is proposed to be built next to the current Skyline campus. One Business Director left to join the prior Parkshore Executive Director at another CCRC in the Seattle area.
Here's my bottom line on Parkshore. It's location is second to none and, once completed, the 37-million dollar repositioning project will be outstanding. The overall staff, despite many changes, continues to be great. Many staff members are considered by residents to be a trusted friend.
Why did I only assign 4 stars to this review? Lots of work remains to get that 5th star. The many changes at Parkshore will, over the long haul, be net positive. It will, at the end, get that 5th star!
Bill Wertz
I am the current Parkshore 2017-2018 Resident Association President. My wife and I moved into Parkshore almost 3 years ago. I am writing this review to present some of the things that are special about Parkshore. Let me start by sharing that Parkshore is not quite 1/2 way through a 37-million dollar repositioning project. Parkshore had over 20 vacant apartments not long ago. Today the "wait list" is well north of 300. The physical location of this CCRC is outstanding and is directly on the shore of Lake Washington in the highly desired Seattle neighborhood of Madison Park. For many years that was all it took to attract retirees to choose Parkshore as their home. Location-location-location only goes so far and Parkshore relied on this for far too many years. The massive repositioning project will restore the building to be one of, if not THE, premiere locations with all the amenities necessary to be competitive...anywhere! Living through dozens of workers inside and outside the building for up to 2 years, day in and day out, is difficult for both residents and staff and, in my opinion, contributes to the angst being shared in Google reviews. The Executive Director, Mike Schwartz, isn't perfect and has made mistakes. Can any of us say we're perfect and have never made mistakes? I certainly can't! I've had the opportunity, first as Vice President when Mike was brand new in his position, and again this past year as President, to work with him directly. Our interactions have, at times, been challenging. That said, and again working with him directly over almost 2 years, I've personally witnessed a positive change in his approach to his job and how he interacts with residents and staff. Yes...there have been several key Director changes under his leadership. No, again in my opinion, they're not all on him. For example the Marketing Director, Don Warfield, left to fill a similar role at Transforming Age co-owned Skyline. Why? He will be the key person driving new residents to the new Skyline Tower that is proposed to be built next to the current Skyline campus. One Business Director left to join the prior Parkshore Executive Director at another CCRC in the Seattle area.
Here's my bottom line on Parkshore. It's location is second to none and, once completed, the 37-million dollar repositioning project will be outstanding. The overall staff, despite many changes, continues to be great. Many staff members are considered by residents to be a trusted friend.
Why did I only assign 4 stars to this review? Lots of work remains to get that 5th star. The many changes at Parkshore will, over the long haul, be net positive. It will, at the end, get that 5th star!

Pamela Love is not experienced enough to enrich the lives of the Residents as the Resident Services Director. Her activities seem more suited for school aged children not older educated adults. She does not appear to have any management experience either. It is so sad they let go a life enrichment director who had been at the community for 20 years. The residents loved and respected her. Mike Schwartz Should care more about the residents and what is best for them. Hopefully they will get rid of security at the front desk during the day shift since they lost their legal war against some Parkshore residents. Stupid show of force, really in a retirement community?? It was a dumb decision to start with. Just throwing more of the residents money away. Mike Schwartz will continue to make poor decisions on behalf of Parkshore residents and they will continue to suffer. Mike is arrogant and only pretends to care about the Residents when corporate is around but the comments he makes behind the scenes are shocking and saddens me that those staff who cared were run off, unable to tolerate the terrible culture there. I have had encounters with rude staff at Parkshore including Kiely Erwin, Janis Smith, Michelle Pellecer and Ric Miranda. When a complaint of bullying was made against Mike that was reported to him, he did nothing, he is HR, whom else should we report this to? There are much better CCRC out there and you should definitely keep looking if you truly care about your loved ones. Certainly do not work there if you would prefer a toxic free work environment.

The amenities are lovely the people are very nice here. Make no mistake if you are looking for strictly independent living, this is a first class FIVE STAR Facility. However, Do not choose this facility for your last residence (as the majority may) without a thorough look and tour of the second floor. For short-term rehabilitation purposes it seems to be above board. However, if you’re at the end of your twilight years from a terminal illness or other, you could be disappointed by the care you would expect. Waiting days to see a doctor with multiple reschedules, not delivering medication on time, if at all. Seems under staffed or just lazy? The “nurses” on many instances run like the staff at Home Depot if you have a question or concern. Just our experience with two loved ones. An opinion, nothing more. You will also need to get used to dealing with a very large Somali, most are nice some are very unhelpful, but that is expected to some extent of all people that may be fulfilling such job functions? You must judge as I will not. Many were kinder than the patients other could not have cared less. Take a tour of the second floor is my point in leaving.

They provide free valet parking for guests of residents but there is a decent amount of paid street parking M-S from 8-8 and free on Sunday and Holidays. Be aware the Town car is for residents only and destinations located within a mile of the facility. The dinners I have eaten there with my parents were very good and offered a variety.

Unresponsive and disorganized. I would not recommend them

I was in the rehab unit. Took 3 hours to get a key to unlock the top drawer of my bedside stand. I had a purse I needed to secure. It took 30 min to an hour to get my call light answered. If i asked about something I was told I will check and they never returned. One night my call light was left on a chair across the room from my bed. My bed had many lumps and bumps. I complained for 4 days. I was told all the mattreesses were the same. All the while my back was hurting more and more. Finally after a general meeting with staff I got a bed in 15 minutes. No activities are provided. The meals were good. Socializing with others patients at meal time was great. This is rated as the best in Seattle. I would hate to see the worst rehab unit.

I love the staff n medical staff. They truly care N make ya feel at home....Just awesome... I've been an alumni since re 12/23/2014

Phenomenal place to bring family to live. Very nice decor. Very friendly and helpful staff. I love the fire place they have in main lobby; its amazing!!! The rehab part in the basement could use a little more work being done to it. But overall great job here.

My father has a condo here. Nice staff. Every helper of any kind is helpful. The dining room is great. Also, a bar with full size tables to have dinner and watch games on TV. People who live here seem to be pleased with the Mirabella. Valet parking, larger rooms for special get togethers serving food. Lounges for bridge, puzzles, socializing., beautiful pool, fully equipped workout room, social events, classes. Assisted living floor is great. Takes care of People who are injured, Sick, recovering from strokes, heart attacks, etc. I'm very happy he is here. Also there is a memory care wing.