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The Village Senior Living
4707 S Orchard St, Tacoma, WA, 98466
The Village Senior Living
4707 S Orchard St, Tacoma, WA, 98466
Welcome to The Village Senior Living, a vibrant retirement living community offering a complete continuum of care in Tacoma, WA for families seeking a warm, inviting residence to call home.
At The Village Senior Living, residents are invited to enjoy the low maintenance, active lifestyle they’ve always imagined. Each day offers new opportunities for residents to have fun on campus with life enrichment, alongside chef-prepared dining available in the beautiful restaurant-style dining room.
The community’s retirement options include independent living, assisted living, and memory care, allowing residents to age-in-place as their care needs change. Each resident’s care plan is customized to suit his or her unique care needs, and updated throughout their stay to reflect chances.
Residents are invited to spend time with their friends in the beautiful community rooms or relax at home in their state-of-the-art apartment with complete freedom over their time. Families are welcome to learn more about the personal care services and supportive services The Village Senior Living provides by chatting with us below.
Independent Living in Tacoma, WA
The Village Senior Living offers independent living for families seeking a minimal-care approach to retirement living.
Independent living residents are invited to live a low maintenance lifestyle with housekeeping services, dining options, and transportation, creating more time to spend enjoying activities they love. The independent living apartments are modern and fully-featured, with amenities like spacious closets and full kitchens.
As independent living residents, individuals are welcome to request assistance at any time — staff are available 24-hours a day, with emergency call systems located in each apartment home.
Families are welcome to learn more about independent living at The Village Senior Living by chatting with us below.
Assisted Living in Tacoma, WA
The Village Senior Living offers customized personalized care services via their assisted living program, inviting residents to live with peace of mind and all the comforts of home.
Compassionate, attentive staff are on-site 24-hours a day, helping residents manage their activities of daily living (like bathing, grooming, and dressing). Staff go above and beyond to get to know each resident, allowing them to provide better, more personal companionship.
As a resident’s care needs change, so will his or her care routine. Families are welcome to learn more about assisted living at The Village Senior Living by chatting with us below.
Culinary Experience at The Village Senior Living
The Village Senior Living offers dining on campus, giving residents an opportunity to enjoy delicious, chef-prepared meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Each time residents sit down to enjoy a meal, they will be greeted with a new menu of fresh, cooked-to-order selections to try. Dining together in the beautiful restaurant-style dining room gives residents an opportunity to spend time with their friends, or residents are welcome to dine in their apartment.
To learn more about dining at The Village Senior Living, please chat with us below.
Life Enrichment at The Village Senior Living
The Village Senior Living’s life enrichment programming opportunities give residents an opportunity to spend time with their peers and make friends, bonding over shared interests.
With arts and crafts, regularly schedule exercise classes, lifelong learning opportunities, and more, there’s always something fun to look forward to at The Village Senior Living. To learn more about the community’s life enrichment programming opportunities, please chat with us below.
Memory Care in Tacoma, WA
The Village Senior Living’s memory care program is designed for residents living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, creating a safe and welcoming atmosphere where families know their loved one is loved and secure.
To learn more about memory care at The Village Senior Living, please chat with us below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does The Village Senior Living accept Medicare or Medicaid?
The Village Senior Living is not certified to accept Medicare or Medicaid as payment for retirement living. The community’s services are entirely non-medical, making them ineligible for covering by Medicare and Medicaid.
Families have a variety of options to pay for care, depending on their personal eligibility. Private pay and long-term care insurance are the most commonly used methods of payments, while programs like VA benefits and Medicaid waivers can offset the cost of care for qualifying applicants.
Families are welcome to learn more about paying for long-term care by chatting with us below.
Q: How much does The Village Senior Living cost?
The Village Senior Living’s monthly fees vary among the levels of care and housing options they provide. Families are welcome to get a personalized quote for the community by chatting with us below.
Q: What levels of care does The Village Senior Living provide?
The Village Senior Living offers a complete continuum of care, allowing residents to age-in-place. Their levels of care include independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
Post-acute healthcare is not available at The Village Senior Living. Residents who need post-acute healthcare, like skilled nursing care or rehabilitation must arrange it with a third-party provider.
Families are welcome to get more information about the levels of care The Village Senior Living provides by chatting with us below.
Q: Does The Village Senior Living allow pets?
The Village Senior Living is pet-friendly, welcoming residents to live with their four-legged friends and birds on-campus. All animals must comply with the pet policy, which requests that pets be well-behaved and be pre-approved by the Executive Director before moving in. Families are welcome to learn more about the pet policy at The Village Senior Living by chatting with us below.
Q: What coronavirus precautions does The Village Senior Living take?
The Village Senior Living is committed to keeping staff and residents safe from the novel coronavirus disease, implementing precautions as described by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to minimize the spread of infection on campus.
Residents must socially distance themselves during community events and staff must wear masks on campus. The community encourages staff and residents to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for maximum protection, and to follow their recommended handwashing procedures.
To learn more about the current coronavirus precautions in place at The Village Senior Living, please chat with us below.
Q: How do I find more information about The Village Senior Living?
The Village Senior Living offers free tours of their community, welcoming families to see everything they provide in person. In person tours may be limited as a precaution for COVID-19, with virtual alternatives available. Families are welcome to schedule a tour by chatting with us below.
There are 12 hospitals within 25 miles of The Village Senior Living. The two closest hospitals are St Joseph Medical Center which is 3.4 miles away and Mary Bridge Children’S Hospital which is 3.9 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Village Senior Living are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Fitness Programs
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Social Outings
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- Transportation at Cost
- Filipino
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Allowed Outdoors
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- All-Day Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- International Cuisine
- Professional Chef
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- deck
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
The village senior living, I noticed all reviews are coming from the employees, directors, everyone but families of loved ones reviews from families from a loved one that currently resides in your facility, very unprofessional and half the employees no longer work there. Next problem is that your no...
The village senior living, I noticed all reviews are coming from the employees, directors, everyone but families of loved ones reviews from families from a loved one that currently resides in your facility, very unprofessional and half the employees no longer work there. Next problem is that your not open to suggestions not even for daily care routines that involve hygiene or physical exercise that betters our loved ones with better mobility mobilty, you don''t even provide foods that cater your clients or residents with proper food that cater to their diets needs whether they are diabetic or have high blood pressure or cholesterol. Not to mention there is nothing about your facility in person that resembles anything for memory care, and your always keeping them in their rooms, I don''t think that''s appropriate, I will be making a complaint beyond your facility to state report lack of care shortage of staff, it''s not bringing your problems to work and complain there is not enough people that you lessen the care for our loved ones.
Read moreI have worked at The Village for over a year. I can say it is not only a great place for your loved one but also a great place to work! Everyone that works here gives their best for their residents.
Please do not have your loved one stay at The Village Senior Living. And if you have your loved one at this facility, please pay special attention to their care. From 07/28/2023 to 08/29/2023, my mother stayed at The Village Senior Living at 4707 S. Orchard St., Tacoma 98466. While there, the care s...
Please do not have your loved one stay at The Village Senior Living. And if you have your loved one at this facility, please pay special attention to their care. From 07/28/2023 to 08/29/2023, my mother stayed at The Village Senior Living at 4707 S. Orchard St., Tacoma 98466. While there, the care she received was negligent, meaning she did not receive the proper care and attention per discussed with Michael and associate on June 26, 2023, at my home with me. My mom was not showered or assisted with showering. Oral care was not given or assisted with. I have pictures that have dates. The bedding was not cleaned even when I requested it done because of stains. I was told by Marty, “sales rep,” to bring my mom’s medicine in a Monday-Sunday container. The reason was that my mom would only be there for a month (respite care). I also included a recent hospital medication list to be with the container, which was kept in her kitchen at the village. After three weeks of her being there, on August 21st, I was told by Michael, “We don’t do it like this. Who told you to do this with the medication?” I was never contacted once about how I brought the medication. This caused missed medication and MISSING medication. She was not showered for almost three weeks. Medication went missing. MAR report shows a discrepancy. I had one printed out earlier after missing medication. When I asked for all of my mom''s paperwork, I noticed the second MAR was different from the one I had. Teeth weren''t taken care of. Jewelry went missing. It took them a week to clean the toilet after telling them there was a poop blowout. Her clothes weren''t changed daily. She had the same clothes on for up to three days. The one shower they said they gave her, they hung the towel over the shower rod to dry. Is it standard practice to reuse the towels without washing them? I would think not. I had to give her showers because they did not after filing numerous complaints. After speaking with one of the workers, she could not believe what she saw happen with my mom. She decided to put her two weeks in because she didn''t like what she was seeing. Her boss told her to please stay, so she did. This person texted me to inform me she has filed a complaint with the State. That is my next step. *I showed up a few times after hours and couldn''t get anyone to open up the front door after using the after hours cord. One night the fire department was outside waiting for someone to open the door after minutes of waiting. Finally after waiting crucial minutes, one of the firemen pulled on the left door and it opened. Once inside, staff were confused of who called 911. *A few times, the doors weren''t even locked after hours. A female staff member told me it gets stuck unlocked and has to be shimmied to lock it. *Many times, my friends and other family members walked right in without signing in. No one at the front desk. * My friends came to visit my mom, and they found her wandering the hall LOST. I had to pull my mom out two days earlier because of the lack of care and trust. I would have done it earlier but could not because of a medical procedure. I asked Dawn (Director) for a partial refund after they realized their negligence. She offered me free drop-off care during their activities. What an insult. Of course, I declined. My mother did not recieve the $7,000 care that was guaranteed to her. I''m under the impression that a case has been open for my mother. I''ve sent two message to their headquarters and have not received a call or email back. Don''t be fooled with the nice remodel. Please investigate your loved ones stay. Check the MAR reports, shower log, are their clothes being changed, don''t have any jewelry there that you don''t want stolen, etc.. One plus is the activities director. She is a lovely young lady. She made sure my mom was involved with activities.
Read moreI like all the amenities that they have that are taken care of by the community fund. I like that after two years Medicaid can start. They have a one-bedroom and a studio. They are nice rooms. They supply appliances, except for a stove. You have to pay for your microwave. The staff member was extrem...
I like all the amenities that they have that are taken care of by the community fund. I like that after two years Medicaid can start. They have a one-bedroom and a studio. They are nice rooms. They supply appliances, except for a stove. You have to pay for your microwave. The staff member was extremely knowledgeable. He knew some of the residents there and would stop and talk to them sometimes, or give them a hug. He was very involved with everyone. They serve brunch and dinner.
Read moreI visited my late friend at the village often for just over a year. The staff were always attentive to his needs. They kept him active and involved despite him being antisocial. He was mad to be put in a senior home at first but grew to enjoy the social gathering and activities. They made him very ...
I visited my late friend at the village often for just over a year. The staff were always attentive to his needs. They kept him active and involved despite him being antisocial. He was mad to be put in a senior home at first but grew to enjoy the social gathering and activities. They made him very comfortable during his treatments. The director has been in the industry for almost 20 year I believe. The building was getting a full remodel and I'm sure they must be done soon. I am only a few years away from considering a senior community and I will be calling them when my ego takes a few more falls.
Read moreWe showed up for our tour and they did not know that we were coming. There were residents outside smoking so we decided to talk with them and ask them how they like living there and they immediately said not to move my mom there. They told us there were not nearly enough staff. The whole facility wa...
We showed up for our tour and they did not know that we were coming. There were residents outside smoking so we decided to talk with them and ask them how they like living there and they immediately said not to move my mom there. They told us there were not nearly enough staff. The whole facility was under renovation when we went- so when they walked us through everything was torn apart.
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