The Village Senior Living in Tacoma delivers assisted living with a clinical focus that includes respite and short-term stays, diabetes monitoring, and access to a speech therapist. Residents have day-to-day support with activities of daily living, while the staff coordinates and tracks health needs so that changes are addressed quickly. Care plans are individualized, and the team works closely with physicians and families to keep goals realistic and measurable.
The community maintains a secured environment and offers a wide range of on-site services such as memory care programming, incontinence management, ambulatory assistance, hospice coordination, and medication administration. Licensed nurses are on staff, and residents can schedule visits with occupational, physical, and speech therapists as well as a podiatrist. Apartments and common areas are designed to reduce confusion for those with cognitive loss, and safety checks are performed around the clock.
Apartments come in several floor plans and may include kitchenettes, balconies or patios, cable or satellite TV connections, and Wi-Fi. Some units feature wheelchair-accessible showers, while others offer private decks or views of the central fireplace and piano area. Pets are welcome, and landscaped outdoor spaces give residents and their companions a place to walk or sit. Because layouts vary, not every residence contains every feature, so it is best to confirm specifics during a tour.
Dining is available throughout the day, allowing residents to eat on their own schedule. Meals are prepared by a professional chef who accommodates low-sodium, no-sugar, vegan, organic, and international preferences. Guest meals can be arranged, and menus are reviewed for nutritional balance. The staff tracks dietary requirements and works with medical providers when modifications are necessary.
Residents have access to clubs, social outings, a library and computer lounge, and an activity center that hosts fitness classes, yoga, karaoke, happy hour, birthday parties, dances, and live music. Indoor and outdoor walking paths, raised garden beds, and a swimming pool support regular exercise, while reminiscence and intergenerational programs encourage engagement across age groups.