Traditions at Federal Way is licensed to provide assisted-living care. Staff members are available around the clock to help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication management. Licensed nurses oversee care plans, monitor vital signs, and arrange lab work or physician visits as needed. The community can coordinate outside services such as physical, occupational, or speech therapy when prescribed, and scheduled transportation is offered for off-site medical appointments.
To support resident health and safety, apartments are equipped with emergency call systems that link directly to on-site caregivers. Wellness checks are performed on a regular schedule, and the team maintains updated electronic health records to track changes in condition. Staff receive ongoing training in fall prevention, chronic disease management, and infection control. A pharmacy partner helps with medication packaging and refills, while visiting specialists—such as podiatrists or audiologists—see residents on campus to reduce the need for external trips.
Living options include studio, one-bedroom, and companion suites. Units typically offer step-in showers with grab bars, individual climate controls, and basic kitchenettes, though not all accommodations have all these features. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services are included, and residents can furnish their spaces to their own preference. Storage space and cable or internet connections are available in many, but not every, apartment.
Meals are served in a central dining room three times a day, with menus planned to meet nutritional guidelines and accommodate common dietary restrictions like low-sodium or diabetic needs. A registered dietitian reviews offerings, and staff track intake for residents with weight or hydration concerns. Snacks and beverages are available between meals, and room service can be provided for those recovering from illness, although this option is not included with every apartment style.