The Reserve at SeaTac provides one level of care—independent living—designed for adults who want a maintenance-free residence but still value access to limited medical oversight. The community can accept residents under 60 years old who do not have dementia-related needs. While day-to-day medical services are not extensive, the team does coordinate basic health monitoring and offers medication management so prescriptions are taken correctly and on schedule.
Beyond routine medication support, the staff can assist residents who need help with specific self-care tasks such as bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. An Activity Director is on site to plan structured programs that encourage social interaction and physical activity, adding an additional layer of daily oversight. These services give residents the option to remain in independent living even if they occasionally require a modest level of personal assistance.
Apartments vary in size and layout; some include a kitchenette for light meal preparation, independent temperature controls for personal comfort, and cable access for in-room entertainment. Because features differ by unit, prospective residents should verify which amenities are included in the specific apartment they are considering.
Daily meals are available in a communal dining room, and a private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings or special occasions. Menus aim to offer balanced choices, and the kitchen staff can adjust portions or preparation methods to meet individual preferences or dietary guidelines when needed.
Residents have access to on-site parking, and the campus is wheelchair accessible throughout. Smoking is permitted in designated outdoor areas, pets are allowed, and it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Amenities include a barber and beauty shop, an exercise room, a movie room, and an indoor pool with a hot tub. Scheduled transportation is available for medical appointments and shopping, and the property sits near public transit stops for those who prefer to travel independently.