Holiday Bridge Park in Seattle offers Independent Living with attention to medical needs that often arise at this level of care. Residents who require special diets can have meals tailored to physician or dietitian guidance, and staff is prepared to support individuals living with mild dementia conditions.
Daily oversight is reinforced by an on-site Activity Director and a PERS system that alerts staff if assistance is needed. Team members can step in with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting for residents who normally manage these tasks themselves but occasionally need help. When transfers are required, personnel are trained to use walkers or wheelchairs to move residents safely.
Accommodations range from studios to larger layouts, and some residences include independent temperature controls, cable service, and permission to paint or decorate the space. Because not every unit includes every feature, prospective residents should confirm specific details during their visit. Weekly housekeeping is provided for Independent Living, helping residents keep their homes orderly without the strain of heavy chores.
Meals are prepared three times daily and served restaurant-style, with a monthly meal plan included for Independent Living residents. The culinary team coordinates with clinical staff to ensure that ordered special diets are followed precisely, so residents with medical or personal dietary requirements can eat with confidence.
An array of practical amenities rounds out the community. There is on-site resident parking, a barber and beauty shop, an exercise room, a dedicated movie room, and community-wide internet access. Scheduled transportation is available for medical appointments and local errands. Pets are allowed; it's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.