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King's Manor Senior Living Community
8609 Portland Avenue East, Tacoma, WA, 98445
King's Manor Senior Living Community
8609 Portland Avenue East, Tacoma, WA, 98445
Welcome to King’s Manor Senior Living Community, a retirement community specialized in personal care services and assisted living in beautiful Tacoma, WA.
Nestled outside of bustling Seattle, King’s Manor Senior Living Community puts residents near seemingly endless points of interest and natural scenic areas (like Mount Rainier National Park!). On campus, residents will find new opportunities for fun and engagement each morning, afternoon, and evening, inspiring them to live active, engaged lifestyles alongside their friends and peers.
At King’s Manor Senior Living Community, residents are invited to live a low maintenance lifestyle thanks to supportive services like housekeeping, minimizing the need to take out their trash or do laundry. With more time to enjoy their favorite activities, King’s Manor Senior Living Community makes it possible for residents to enjoy an inspired, active lifestyle.
Families are welcome to learn more about assisted living at King’s Manor Senior Living Community by chatting with us below.
Assisted Living in Tacoma, WA
King’s Manor Senior Living Community uses a customized approach to assisted living, providing personal care services tailored to each resident’s unique level of care.
Using pre-transition “Get to Know You” assessments, the community identifies each person’s unique needs and creates an individual service plan accordingly. As a resident’s needs change during his or her stay, King’s Manor Senior Living Community will update their care routine to reflect accordingly.
Staff provide peace of mind by assisting with a range of daily living activities, like bathing, grooming, and dressing. Families are welcome to learn more about the personal care services King’s Manor Senior Living Community provides by chatting with us below.
Culinary Experience at King’s Manor Senior Living Community
King’s Manor Senior Living Community’s dining options invite residents to dine on campus, enjoy delicious chef-prepared meals alongside their peers (or relaxing in their home!).
Residents are invited to dine up to three times per day on campus, with snacks available in between meals. Families are welcome to get a sample menu for King’s Manor Senior Living Community by chatting with us below.
Life Enrichment at King’s Manor Senior Living Community
King’s Manor Senior Living Community’s life enrichment opportunities make it possible for residents to enjoy their favorite activities on campus. Through their exciting social calendar, King’s Manor Senior Living Community puts fun events at residents’ fingertips each morning, afternoon, and evening.
Opportunities vary, featuring group outings, movie screenings, exercise classes, and more. Families are welcome to learn more about the upcoming life enrichment opportunities at King’s Manor Senior Living Community by chatting with us below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does King’s Manor Senior Living Community accept Medicare or Medicaid?
King’s Manor Senior Living Community is dedicated to provided customized personal care services. Their services do not include medical care or post-acute healthcare; therefore, Medicare and Medicare and not eligible payment options for King’s Manor Senior Living Community.
Families have a variety of payment options available to pay for long-term care, depending on their unique eligibility. Programs include benefits offered through the VA and Medicaid waivers. Private pay and long-term care are commonly used to pay for King’s Manor Senior Living Community. To learn more about paying for long-term care, please chat with us below.
Q: How much does King’s Manor Senior Living Community cost?
King’s Manor Senior Living Community’s monthly fees are set on an individual basis, taking each resident’s unique daily needs and chosen housing accommodations into consideration. The community’s monthly fee includes access to many amenities and supportive services alongside personal care.
Families are welcome to get a personalized quote for King’s Manor Senior Living Community by chatting with us below.
Q: What levels of care does King’s Manor Senior Living Community provide?
King’s Manor Senior Living Community is an assisted living community.
They are not licensed to provide post-acute healthcare services. If a resident needs services beyond the scope of what King’s Manor Senior Living Community provides, they may arrange it with a third-party provider.
To learn more about assisted living at King’s Manor Senior Living Community, please chat with us below.
Q: Does King’s Manor Senior Living Community allow pets?
King’s Manor Senior Living Community is pet friendly, welcoming cats, dogs, and birds. All pets must be approved by the community’s Executive Director. To learn more, please chat with us below.
Q: What coronavirus precautions does King’s Manor Senior Living Community take?
King’s Manor Senior Living Community has been committed to keep staff and residents safe from the novel coronavirus disease, implementing precautions as advised by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to minimize the spread of infection on campus.
Staff are required to wear masks and residents must socially distance themselves during community events. All staff and residents are recommended to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
To learn more about current coronavirus precautions at King’s Manor Senior Living Community, please chat with us below.
Q: How do I find more information about King’s Manor Senior Living Community?
King’s Manor Senior Living Community offers free tours of their community, creating a firsthand look at what it means to call their residence home. In-person tours may be restricted as a COVID-19 precaution. Families are welcome to schedule a free tour of King’s Manor Senior Living Community by chatting with us below.
There are 11 hospitals within 25 miles of King’s Manor Senior Living Community. The two closest hospitals are St Clare Hospital which is 4.8 miles away and St Joseph Medical Center which is 5.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at King’s Manor Senior Living Community are:
- Pet Friendly
- Activity Center
- Beauty & Barber
Services and Amenities
Services
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- American Sign Language
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Provided
Accommodations
- Outdoor Areas
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Dogs Allowed
Care
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Memory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Kings Manor seemed to be for older seniors and people who may be pre-dementia. The apartments were super small and it had kind of a depressing tone to it. The staff were nice. It's just ideal for people who are older and less active, those that don't have a lot of stuff, and are content wi...
Kings Manor seemed to be for older seniors and people who may be pre-dementia. The apartments were super small and it had kind of a depressing tone to it. The staff were nice. It's just ideal for people who are older and less active, those that don't have a lot of stuff, and are content with having lunch and then just sitting in the chair and that kind of stuff, but that's not me. They have activities, but they were like sit-down activities. They have some exercise classes. I don't think it's a bad place. I just don't think it is for me. They all do all your meals, and then they have like a weekly linen service and a weekly laundry service and all that kind of stuff.
Read moreKings Manor is a Faith based, non-profit facility, and it has a wonderful, welcoming and family atmosphere about it. Our parents were in their 90s and in need of assistance, more than we kids could give. There are six of us children and we wanted the best possible community setting for our mom and d...
Kings Manor is a Faith based, non-profit facility, and it has a wonderful, welcoming and family atmosphere about it. Our parents were in their 90s and in need of assistance, more than we kids could give. There are six of us children and we wanted the best possible community setting for our mom and dad. Kings Manor was the perfect choice for them, and they were treated like family. We were very blessed to have them there. At the time when our parents needed to go on Medicaid, they were still able to stay at Kings Manor, whereas some facilities do not allow that. One of the wonderful aspects about Kings Manor is their low employee turnover. Our parents had the same familiar caregivers for the eight years they lived there. We witnessed so much kindness, respect, dignity, and love given to our parents as well as other residents, from all the staff at Kings Manor. We are also impressed with how well the building is maintained in general, it's cleanliness, freshness, comfort, and the beautiful decor. Kings Manor is a good size building, where residents and staff get to know each other well. It has a welcoming and homey feel to it, as soon as you walk in. There are many activities, celebrations, entertainment, parties, and scenic drives for the residents to take part in. Our dad loved playing Wii bowling and mom loved playing bingo. They also took part in all activities. The dining room is bright and spacious, and the food is great and presented nicely. The building is always decorated so nicely during the holidays. The care our parents received was the same as when they first came, and as they became more dependent on their care. The caregivers were truly professional, respectful, and loving. Our family is large, including grandkids, and we were always welcome when any of us came to visit. We can't say enough about Kings Manor, and we encourage any family looking for a wonderful, safe, loving and friendly family community, for your loved ones, to consider visiting Kings Manor. They give guided tours, and you won't be disappointed. There are many more services to find out about. It is so great when the staff and caregivers know you and who you belong to when you walk through the front door. This is our personal observance, first hand, as some of us were able to be there quite frequently, and see the exceptional care our parents received while living at KingsManor. Thank you, From The Briske Family
Read moreKings Manor was clean and looked well kept up. The person who gave the tour was very knowledgeable, took care of us, and did a good job. The menu looked adequate. At the time we were there, they were having a big activity in conjunction for St. Patrick's Day. The rooms were just smaller.
I toured Kings Manor. It was fine, it was a nice establishment. It was very nice. It was quite cozy. The facility was a nice smaller size, I think 69 rooms, and varying from small studios up to a one-bedroom. It was very cozy, it reminded me of a bed and breakfast. It seemed like there was a lot of ...
I toured Kings Manor. It was fine, it was a nice establishment. It was very nice. It was quite cozy. The facility was a nice smaller size, I think 69 rooms, and varying from small studios up to a one-bedroom. It was very cozy, it reminded me of a bed and breakfast. It seemed like there was a lot of staff and there was a doctor on call. There were residents there waiting to see the doctor, which I thought was very good. It looked like a nice place that my mom could go to, but they're very expensive. I think their studio apartments were going for close to four thousand dollars, and the place that my mom's at right now is under three thousand. She has a one-bedroom apartment and it's a really big apartment. They had meals and they had cleaning service once a week, linens, they had a washer and dryer available to the residents to do their own laundry. They had a crafts room. They had a dining room, they had a private dining room for family stuff like that. They had a courtyard or a back lawn, they had a little patio there and it was nice. It was nice overall. Everyone I met or saw was very pleasant, and the person that was giving the tour was quite pleasant. I think I saw a lady there that was a maid or a cleaner, and then it was quite busy in the lobby area because of the doctors being there. It's a full-service place, that was one thing that I did like, but in my mother's case, I'm not sure she would be needing all of their services.
Read moreKings Manor was really nice. They didn't have any two-bedrooms, but they have a wonderful dining area. One of the things that I was impressed with about the staff there is that the staff does not turnover very often. One of the signs we look for is something where we want our parents to be, we ...
Kings Manor was really nice. They didn't have any two-bedrooms, but they have a wonderful dining area. One of the things that I was impressed with about the staff there is that the staff does not turnover very often. One of the signs we look for is something where we want our parents to be, we don't want them to have to go through new people all the time, so that was definitely a five. Also they have a beautiful outside walking area that they could go to, they have activities, and they have a little bus that could take them to and from doctors' appointments and things like that. The facility was very clean and very well maintained. It felt like I walked into a nice hotel. It was nice, it smelled wonderful, and the staff was outstanding.
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