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Brookdale College Place
550 East Whitman Dr, College Place, WA, 99324
Brookdale College Place
550 East Whitman Dr, College Place, WA, 99324
Welcome to Brookdale College Place
Brookdale College Place offers comprehensive assisted living in beautiful College Place, WA, surrounding its residents with elegant interiors, lavish amenities, and loving staff. The community’s caregivers are available 24/7 to provide personalized assistance with medication reminders, bathing, grooming, and other important tasks of daily living, and offer tailored care plans for each individual based on their unique needs and preferences.
Brookdale College Place is centrally located in College Place, WA, just west of Walla Walla on Highway 125 near the junction of highway 125 and highway 124. This location provides ready access to shopping centers (including a Safeway), parks, hospitals (like Providence St Mary’s Hospital), senior centers, and so much more.
On-campus, residents are invited to take advantage of thoughtful amenities like the community’s well-stocked library, beauty salon, and exercise room (complete with state-of-the-art exercise equipment). A large private dining room is ideal for hosting parties and special events and providing a comfortable common area for socializing with friends and neighbors. Outside, residents can enjoy beautifully landscaped grounds that include patio seating areas great for soaking up the sun or relaxing in the shade.
Enjoy a Maintenance-Free Lifestyle
Residents can savor chef-prepared meals three times daily, served restaurant-style in the community dining room. The dedicated chef goes above and beyond to prepare meals residents will love, crafting each recipe according to an individual’s unique dietary needs and preferences.
Thanks to services like housekeeping, residents are invited to live a maintenance-free lifestyle, while the community’s social calendar inspires them to live an active and engaged lifestyle. Each day brings new opportunities for residents to have fun and make friends, with events like bingo, trivia, arts and crafts, trips to local museums and parks, musical performances, and more.
Brookdale College Place understands that moving to assisted living is a big decision, and they are there to help each step of the way – from finding the perfect community for you or your loved one’s needs to helping you with the transition of moving in. The community’s care team is dedicated to providing outstanding service and providing thoughtful, personal assistance for each individual in their care.
Families are welcome to schedule a tour of the community by chatting with our team.
From The Community
Just because you want a little extra help every now and again doesn’t mean you should have to settle for a humdrum retirement. If you’re hoping to find a place where you can have peace of mind and still savor your golden years, look no further than our assisted living community at Brookdale College Place in College Place, Washington.
Living here means trading in the hassles of grocery shopping, lawn care and home maintenance for days spent gathering with your loved ones, exploring new hobbies, and laughing late into the evening with new friends.
You’re free to enjoy as active of a lifestyle as you want when you join our community. You can explore all kinds of new and interesting activities, and we have a recreational calendar to help you along the way.
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Sign up for an excursion to a local destination
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Take a painting or flower arranging class
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Join a book club, garden club or walking club
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Attend a weekly fitness class to strengthen your muscles
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Meet new residents at happy hour socials
The options are virtually endless, especially when you consider that your new home is a beautiful and well-maintained property where you can sit back and relax without worrying about sweeping or mopping the floors. You can even host your grandchildren for lunch in your sunny and spacious apartment!
While living here does offer you as much freedom and independence as you want, we’re also here to lend a helping hand whenever the need arises. Our staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to be alerted to an emergency, which means you can rest assured that help is never far away. We’re also more than happy to assist with things like bathing, dressing and managing medications. After that, we take a step back so you can get back to experiencing all the joys that this season of life has to offer.
There are two hospitals within 25 miles of Brookdale College Place, Providence St Mary Medical Center which is 2.0 miles away, and Walla Walla General Hospital, which is 2.5 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Brookdale College Place are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Pool
- Parking
- Activity Center
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
Services and Amenities
Services
- Pet Friendly
- Assisted Living
- Hospice
- Guest Meals
- Resident Parking Available
- Uncovered Parking
Activities & Fitness
- Social Outings
- Arts and Crafts
- Yoga
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Devotional Activities On-Site
- Activities On-site
Additional Features
- Minimum Age
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Low Sodium
- Gluten / Allergen Free
- Kosher Available
- Vegetarian Available
- Meals Included
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Housekeeping
- Salon / Barbershop
- Wifi / Internet
- Outdoor Walking Paths
- Outdoor Garden
Care
- Clubs & Communities
- Wound Care
- Nurses
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
Neighborhood
- Arts and Crafts Center
I went to Brookdale College Place. It's a beautiful place, I would live there myself; but for my mother, it's way more independent living than for her at this point in her life. To leave out of her room, go down the elevator, go to the lunchroom, or back to her room, she would need someone...
I went to Brookdale College Place. It's a beautiful place, I would live there myself; but for my mother, it's way more independent living than for her at this point in her life. To leave out of her room, go down the elevator, go to the lunchroom, or back to her room, she would need someone with her all the time. She would just be a lost ball. The place is very nice. The people I talked to, the manager and his assistant, both were very nice and very pleasant. It was very clean and just very fresh. They had various activities, games, and TV. They have walking and various things. The atmosphere was very light and airy. They had big windows and lots of light shining through. Everything was pretty clean, it's very nice. It looked more like you were at a resort. While I was waiting, the different staff greeted me; so it wasn't like I was just waiting, and nobody paid any attention or realized it was there. They were very gracious.
Read moreBrookdale College Place was a nice facility. The residents seemed to be engaged. It's a two-story facility. The room that was shown was very nice and clean. The grounds were very nice. I only asked to see a studio apartment, and it was fairly small. They had a library, an activity room, a littl...
Brookdale College Place was a nice facility. The residents seemed to be engaged. It's a two-story facility. The room that was shown was very nice and clean. The grounds were very nice. I only asked to see a studio apartment, and it was fairly small. They had a library, an activity room, a little dinner room, and several nice spots through the facility. The staff was very good. They've actually contacted me throughout the years inquiring about my mom. My biggest concern was how they handled Covid. It was very restricted, and it really made me step back a little on even considering them. In the dining room, the people were seated very, very far from each other, but they were kind of at the same table. It was very weird. I know they're trying to help, but I think there's a balance between helping people through the pandemic and making things somewhat normal. From what I saw, I wouldn't be comfortable putting my mother there.
Read moreBrookdale College Place was very clean. It was a nice place and it was very green. The staff did a very diligent job. They were very informative in trying to let us know exactly what the pros and cons were. As for going up and down stairs, they had an elevator. They were very good.
The cleanliness of the community is great, the friendliness of the staff is awesome. The care services have been really good, our only issues which isn't really an issues at all would be the communication. Sometimes it takes awhile to get a responsive but we do know they get very busy. Our loved one...
The cleanliness of the community is great, the friendliness of the staff is awesome. The care services have been really good, our only issues which isn't really an issues at all would be the communication. Sometimes it takes awhile to get a responsive but we do know they get very busy. Our loved one due to her health requires extra time and care, and they do a great job giving her that extra time and care. We have been very impressed with them, this Brookdale community has been outstanding, the director is great and we are just happy with our decision. The meals are really good, that has been one thing our loved one has consistently said was good. We can look at a calendar that has all of the activities and they look to be pretty good for us. The value for cost is very good, right on par with other communities we checked out.
Read moreCleanliness was good, maybe a little higher standard than normal due to Covid. They took Covid precautions very seriously, and provided masks and shields for visitors. A couple of times I had to wear PPE gowns/vests. The staff was always aware when we walked in the door, and the residents would a...
Cleanliness was good, maybe a little higher standard than normal due to Covid. They took Covid precautions very seriously, and provided masks and shields for visitors. A couple of times I had to wear PPE gowns/vests. The staff was always aware when we walked in the door, and the residents would always help hail somebody down if the front desk was on the phone or something. The response was always great very time we came in to visit, and everyone always said hello., I have utter confidence in the staff that are there. I think they are all well qualified. But perhaps because it's a larger facility, my loved one in respite care didn't get checked on as much as I would have liked. Also with Covid, I'm sure they had additional responsibilities that spread their staff more thin. But my loved one was pretty much left alone and not really looked at on a regular basis. She spent days in bed because she didn't really feel like doing anything. I was a little disappointed that they didn't encourage her more to at least get up and sit in her chair, and the fact that they didn't try to have more interaction with her other than delivering her meals. I understand she was in quarantine for a while, and she was there on a respite stay, but I just expected more from them and was a little frustrated they didn't help her get up and around more. She also had an ER visit while she was there, and no one had checked her room while she was gone. So there was a bathroom smell in her room when we came back. We decided to move her just so she could be checked on a little bit more. They were very gracious in the move-out process. I had no problems with the staff - from the custodian, to the med techs, to the people at the front desk, the director, admissions, everybody. The director was really wonderful and recommended bringing some things from home to make it feel more comfortable when she first move in. He saw one of the paintings from a local artist that we had brought, and he actually contacted the artist and facilitated getting us another painting, which was really cool. I was just disappointed that they didn't check on her more. The food was pretty good, and she actually started eating more while she was there and gained a little bit of weight, which was healthier for her. In general with any assisted living, its difficult to anticipate the price. There's a community fee upfront, plus monthly rent, plus monthly level of care. So the cost was a lot higher than I was expecting, but it was definitely lower than receiving that type of care at home. They were very upfront about the community fee being non-refundable after move-in. Even losing that community fee after we moved out, it was still less than hiring private care at home.
Read moreWe had a nice visit to Brookdale College Place. The people there were nice, friendly, and answered all our questions. The director even came in and sat down with us, chatted with us, and made us feel at home. The rooms were lovely too. We were really impressed with their one bedroom. There was one t...
We had a nice visit to Brookdale College Place. The people there were nice, friendly, and answered all our questions. The director even came in and sat down with us, chatted with us, and made us feel at home. The rooms were lovely too. We were really impressed with their one bedroom. There was one that was like a round alcove, and it was full of windows that let in some beautiful light. The grounds were maintained beautifully too. We really liked the rooms in Brookdale College Place. They also kept the kitchen very clean, which is a big importance to me. We just did not get to sample their food.
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