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Valley Pines Retirement Home
12022 E Maxwell Ave, Spokane, WA, 99206
Valley Pines Retirement Home
12022 E Maxwell Ave, Spokane, WA, 99206
Welcome to Valley Pines Retirement Home, an Assisted Living community located in Spokane, Washington. The cost of the assisted living community at Valley Pines Retirement Home starts at a monthly rate of $2,695 to $7,300. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 7 hospitals within 25 miles of Valley Pines Retirement Home. The two closest hospitals are Multicare Valley Hospital which is 0.4 miles away and Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center which is 8.1 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Valley Pines Retirement Home are:
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
- Social Outings
- Activity Center
- Parking
Services and Amenities
Services
- Nearby Shopping
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Housekeeping
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
- Hospice
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
- Birthday Parties
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Meals Provided
- Vegetarian
- Low / No Sodium
- No Sugar
- Vegan
Accommodations
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Cable or Satellite TV
- Air Conditioned
- Central Fireplace
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
The staff members are awesome, and the meals and dining service would be a five plus plus. We liked how it was a smaller community in a home, so it was very close to a persons home as it could be, it did not feel like a facility. When you walked in you were greeted by the residents dog, and everyone...
The staff members are awesome, and the meals and dining service would be a five plus plus. We liked how it was a smaller community in a home, so it was very close to a persons home as it could be, it did not feel like a facility. When you walked in you were greeted by the residents dog, and everyone greeted you with hugs. It is a very family orientated community, and it always smelled cleaned. It constantly had a smell of fresh baking cookies or bread in the kitchen.
Read moreI would highly recommend Valley Pines. They are very personable, and you feel like family on the very first day you are there. The caregivers are dedicated to specific shifts. They also cook individually for the resident's taste, instead of mass cooking. They have lots of activities availabl...
I would highly recommend Valley Pines. They are very personable, and you feel like family on the very first day you are there. The caregivers are dedicated to specific shifts. They also cook individually for the resident's taste, instead of mass cooking. They have lots of activities available for the residents.
Read moreMy mother was only at Valley Pines for a month, however, compared to her previous community, she had a much better experience. There was never any smell of incontinence at Valley Pines and because it was a home, walking in the front door often meant smelling baking cookies. The home itself was alway...
My mother was only at Valley Pines for a month, however, compared to her previous community, she had a much better experience. There was never any smell of incontinence at Valley Pines and because it was a home, walking in the front door often meant smelling baking cookies. The home itself was always very well kept up. There were never dirty dishes in the sink and the bathrooms were always spotless. The staff is very friendly and create a family-like atmosphere. As soon as you walk in the door, you feel apart of the family. The staff was always there to make my mother's stay more comfortable, often asking her favorite foods, whether she liked her nails done, things like that. They really showed that they cared for her and wanted to make her feel at home. The community was cheaper and provided better care (times 10) compared to her previous community. They even made sure the residents that were mobile were able to get up, go outside, and walk around the property. For those residents who were not as mobile, they always made sure to have stationary activities for them like knitting.
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