Reviews of Quail Park Memory Care Residences of West Seattle. (Nursing Home) in Seattle (Washington).
Quail Park Memory Care Residences of West Seattle
4515 41st Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116, United States
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Information of Quail Park Memory Care Residences of West Seattle, 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 Quail Park Memory Care Residences of West Seattle
Sunday
9 am–5 pm
Monday
9 am–5 pm
Tuesday
9 am–5 pm
Wednesday
9 am–5 pm
Thursday
9 am–5 pm
Friday
9 am–5 pm
Saturday
9 am–5 pm
Reviews of Quail Park Memory Care Residences of West Seattle
Christine Charbonneau
We moved my Aunt from a facility in South Carolina to Quail Park in West Seattle, where we live. The experience we have had from Day One has been stellar.
We had to bring her across Country, keep her dementia stable, and move her in to get acclimated. The staff are warm and wonderful and invaluable in coordinating everything.
The food bring excitement to her days. The apartment she has is wonderful, and very light. No matter when I come to visit, my Aunt is clean and groomed, and almost always involved in an activity of some kind.
Staff interactions with her, and all of the family members are warm (for her) and professional (for us.) Brian, the Director, sends messages to the families very regularly. QP offers a support group for the families and friends as we navigate the losses that come with changes in the capabilities of our loved ones. I have found the zoom sessions very helpful.
It is hard to explain how wonderful it is to have a facility which specializes in memory care. All of the staff understand the manifestations of dementia and are always prepared to do the helpful things.
The QP facility itself is beautiful and relatively new.
From my first introduction to Edward, who coordinates with the families, I knew we had selected the right place. It is a premium care experience, but if your relative can afford it, QP is worth the investment.
Derek Esses
The entire team at Quail Park is fantastic to work with! They have been flexible, responsive, and conscientious while navigating though an unprecedented time. In addition, they provide excellent communication to their residents and family members.
Kay Morrison
My 90 year old mom moved to Quail Park during the pandemic - it was hard not to be able to be with her in person, to hold her hands and squeeze her shoulder, but the wonderful staff at QP did everything they could to make it possible for me to at least have window visits and technology visits. And while they were able to keep all the residents and staff safe from COVID, they still held my mom's hands and squeezed her shoulder. As soon as she arrived Mom's energy and ability to engage with people and activities improved tremendously. I saw how they didn't just take care of her, they loved her. Her family could call any time and speak with someone on staff who had interacted with and cared for our mom, they didn't have any staff turnover so we were able to know who we could ask for. I can't say enough good things about how professionally, carefully, and lovingly Quail Park cared for my mom. All my siblings agree, it was such a comfort during a difficult time. Mom died in April after a few months in hospice.
With deepest gratitude to Quail Park staff and management.
Valeria Aguilar
I usted to work in this amazing place for two years as a CNA , my superiors Brian Doug and Ed are the most important part of this project, I really appreciate all the opportunities that I have there starting as a housekeeper , CNA and MedTech. This place work with high standards of Care, love ,ethic ,responsibility and respect to residents and crew staff.
I'm moving out to my next professional step in my career and I never forget Quail Park of WS. Love this place.
Melinda B
My 95-year-old mother lived with me for almost seven years after my father died. I wanted her to stay with me until the end but her Alzheimer’s progression made that impossible. I hired in-home caregiver for while I was at work and then hired another to stay overnight so I would be able to sleep through the night. Despite having wonderful caregivers, it just wasn’t enough. My niece and I toured Quail Park in March 2020 and gathered information. After the tour, we were confident this was the best choice and mom moved in mid-April. Quail Park is set up for people with memory issues; there are so many extra touches to make things comfortable for the residents. I glanced at the posted menu during the tour expecting to see variations of Mystery Meat and dry potatoes and was happy to see a menu of foods that I would actually want to eat – a Mediterranean diet. The facility is beautiful and new and clean and fantastic. But the thing that really stands out to me is the people working there. I appreciate the kindness of the reception staff who greet us and who interact so sweetly with my mother. I appreciate the caregivers who help mom call me when she is having a tough day. I appreciate the caregiver who paints her nails and goes through her photo album with her. I appreciate the nursing staff who care for mom. She is doing so much better there in an environment created for someone just like her. I appreciate the administrative staff who make tough decisions about Covid restrictions and keep my mother and the other residents safe. Placing my mother was hard but it allows me to just be her daughter again and I have peace of mind knowing she is safe and well-cared-for.
Ron Wolswijk
I am leaving this review after visiting the Quail Park community a couple of times. The memory care environment is impressive, and the residents seem very happy and active. Ed, their community relations Director, is professional and has a real passion for finding the right solution for you or your family member. I can genuinely say this memory care community and staff are genuinely dedicated and compassionate about helping seniors.
Jo Ann Showalter
From my first phone call and visit, the staff at Quail Park have gone out of their way to answer a myriad of questions, and to take the time to help me understand the protocols of Quail Park. They truly care about the residents, their health and safety. With the current Covid 19 crisis, they cant be too cautious. There are monthly Zoom calls for family members and any question or suggestion are welcomed. I am very impressed with the quality of care and concern expressed for each resident and the weekly activities for the residents are well thought through and the smiles are a mile wide.
Mike van der Velden
Our family could not be happier having our father reside at Quail Park! The building is beautiful and essentially in brand new condition; the staff is very caring and engaged; and perhaps the most important part is the dedication to building community among the residents. Those connections and relationships are more important than ever.
Sarah McCaghren
My mother lives in Quail Park West Seattle, along with her little dog.
The care staff are kind and helpful, led by Brian, who seems on top of everything all the time. He is practical and realistic.
The food is excellent and the Chef Mandy is thoughtful. (Mom is vegetarian.) Family members are welcome to join for meals (with a little notice appreciated).
The facility is an intimate space, human scale. That is so important for the all-memory care residents. They can find and access their apartments and the common spaces independently.
Quail Park is a secure place, but in an understated way that mostly flies under the residents' radar.
The activities schedule is fun and mixes low-key with bigger events. Family members are welcome to join the visits from Henry the Therapy Dog, or the Drumming Circle, or whatever. Each week has an outing or two outside Quail Park, too. Tina, the Activities Director, rocks!
Thoughtful touches are everywhere at Quail Park, including small things like closet lights that turn on automatically when you walk in.
A key item for my mom, is that she has her own room and has her own mini-split, so her room is at her preferred temperature. And, because she has her own room, her small dog has been able to join her.
The leadership staff are a pleasure to work with, helpful with information and problem-solving. Here's a shout out to Michael, Elizabeth, and Doug!
Overall, despite some minor hiccups that all new facilities have, Quail Park has been a blessing for my family and for my mom. I visit almost daily, and I have grown fond of the other residents, also. They are a friendly, enjoyable group.
And now Ro-Ro the Husky has joined the family. Everyone's dog.
Dementia runs on one side of my family, so we have had close contact with a variety of memory care options, over many years. I have never experienced a facility that "ticks all the boxes" like Quail Park does. Is it perfect? - Of course not. Is it the best I've ever experienced? - Absolutely yes.
D Y
I have a good friend who is now at Quail Park of West Seattle. I am so glad he is in such a warm and kind place. The staff are all wonderful (especially now during the pandemic). All of his friends and family are really glad and know he is getting the best possible care and much more social interaction than he was getting at his last place.
Paul Allen
During this time of utmost concern for vulnerable seniors with memory and health issues, I have been very impressed with the team and program at Quail Park. I rest well knowing they are taking good care of my 92-year-old father-in-law.
sasha lien
My mother has been a resident for about 9 months. Everything about the move in process was so smooth. The people that work there truly care. I looked at eight places and QP was by far the best. I can't recommend enough.
Tracey Harvey
Amazing! Purposefully built community dedicated to memory care with expert team that has heart ❤️ and the special skill set to help all of the residents thrive!
Cynthia Weber
Brian Anderson is an exceptional Executive Director!
Laura Smith
Exceptional care for my loved one.