Reviews of Aegis Living Queen Anne Rodgers Park. (Nursing Home) in Seattle (Washington).
Aegis Living Queen Anne Rodgers Park
2900 3rd Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119, United States
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Information of Aegis Living Queen Anne Rodgers Park, Nursing home in Seattle (Washington)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Aegis Living Queen Anne Rodgers Park
Sunday
8 am–8 pm
Monday
8 am–8 pm
Tuesday
8 am–8 pm
Wednesday
8 am–8 pm
Thursday
8 am–8 pm
Friday
8 am–8 pm
Saturday
8 am–8 pm
Reviews of Aegis Living Queen Anne Rodgers Park
Catherine Miller
Aegis Rodgers Park is helping my partner adjust to the infirmities of his dementia with much positive support and friendship from the staff, all the staff. He and the family have received medical advice from trained nursing staff. He has been treated with kindness and patience by all, from the people who enter to clean his room to the people who bring music to the residence. The activities staff engage him in the activities and welcome him each day so that he feels comfortable in what was at first a new and very strange place. He may not remember their names but he knows their faces, smiles and “high fives” that make him feel very comfortable. Rodgers Park is a beautiful facility but the staff make it a friendly, supportive and welcoming place to live.
Emi M
I can't say enough good things about this place. We moved my elderly friend here from a nearby assisted living place where she was being completely neglected. Moving her to Aegis was like night and day in the quality of her care and she has thrived. She's been there for about 6 months, and every time I visit I'm so impressed with this place. Each and every staff member is loving, caring, patient and kind. They all seem to truly care about the residents. Her appearance is so much better since she's been here. Her clothes are clean, her fingernails are painted, her hair is washed and brushed. Her apartment is always clean and her clothes are always folded. Something that really impressed me recently is that we had a little Xmas tree for her in a box in a closet, and a staff member set it up for her. They really go the extra mile. In addition to her personal care, there are always activities going on and they make sure residents are engaged and stimulated. They do walks, song and movement, movies, manicures, movement, word games, scenic outings, art projects and more. It's a great place, I hope I can retire there some day!
Caitlin D
Aegis of Queen Anne at Rodgers Park has allowed my mother to bloom in ways that leave my jaw on the floor. Mom was living independently with dementia. This meant she was isolated, lonely and in danger of multiple household hazards. Believing she was just fine, she also refused to make a change. A solo-car accident was the segue into assisted living. While mom wants to return home, as so many in her situation do, she is engaged socially and emotionally, and her needs are taken care of. This has allowed her the time and space to fully engage in multiple activities a day (art, exercise, writers' group, lectures, outings, shopping etc), make friends, and smile in ways I haven't seen in decades. The staff at Rodgers Park are superlative. They have given mom, and me, a sense of security, belonging and home. If your loved one needs help with activities of daily living help in order to fully embrace life, I recommend Aegis of Queen Anne at Rodgers Park wholeheartedly.
Aaron Wheeler
Choosing a memory care community for our loved one was a near-impossible experience. No place can be the right fit for everyone, so tour at least five places before you decide. I may not recommend memory care facilities for most people or do it again myself. However, I think Aegis at Rogers Park was right for what we were looking for, for a few universal reasons:
1. Incredibly compassionate and invested direct care staff, even with limited resources. The team that actually helped my mother worked very hard and maintained loving kindness and efficacy throughout. I would have personally recommended nearly everyone I met in the memory care community.
2. Open availability and support for visiting. I felt like I could visit any time without disrupting anyone, and sometimes even felt eagerly welcomed! It made visiting a lot less stressful.
3. Our overall experience was very positive. There were some issues along the way, but when it came to her care, comfort, and joy, I don't think we could have found a better place for my mom to live as happily as possible given her health.
Happy to discuss further, just contact me at my gmail email address (before the at sign, put my username, gwydon). Best of luck on your search.
renee huber
My in-laws are residents at Aegis at Rogers Park. Because of my mother-in-law’s dementia, we have had special needs. The management as well as all staff have only been extremely helpful. They have gone beyond duty, to facilitate our entire family! We love the positive atmosphere and vibe we feel when we visit!
Thank you!💥💕 …
Richard Yount
Depends on your particular needs, good to excellent for some and wanting for others.
Temitayo Odulaja
Good care
jeremy Leung
Higher End senior living