Olympics West Retirement Inn offers both Assisted Living and Independent Living, allowing residents to choose the level of day-to-day support that matches their personal needs. Those in Assisted Living receive help with activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication reminders, while Independent Living residents enjoy the same campus environment without routine hands-on assistance but with the option to add services as their needs change.
The community maintains a broad range of clinical resources. Diabetes management, respite or short-term stays, and on-site physician oversight are available. Licensed nurses coordinate care plans and provide medication management, while physical, occupational, and speech therapists deliver therapy in-house. Staff are trained for high-acuity care, ambulatory and non-ambulatory support, incontinence management, memory care, and hospice services. This medical infrastructure allows most residents to remain on campus even if their health status evolves.
Apartments and suites come in several floor plans, and not every unit includes every feature. Options may include kitchenettes or full kitchens, private patios or balconies, garden views, wheelchair-accessible showers, and private baths with standard tubs. Central air conditioning, cable or satellite connections, Wi-Fi, and ground-floor or handicap-accessible layouts are available in select residences. The property provides both covered and uncovered parking, indoor and outdoor common areas, a library, billiards lounge, TV lounge, meeting rooms, and a central fireplace.
Dining is prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant style, with room service and anytime dining for residents who prefer flexible schedules. Menus accommodate gluten-free, vegetarian, low-sodium, and pureed diets, and guest meals are available. The culinary team rotates international dishes, hosts BBQs or picnics, and can arrange private dining for family events. Nutritional oversight aligns with each resident’s care plan, including blood-sugar considerations for those managing diabetes.
Residents have access to an activity center, arts and crafts studio, fitness and yoga classes, bridge and card clubs, live music, happy hours, wine tastings, educational talks, study groups, trivia, walking and gardening clubs, stretching classes, choir, book and current events clubs, men’s club gatherings, cooking classes, day trips, and scheduled outings. Daily and seasonal events such as birthday, holiday, and dance parties round out the calendar, and raised garden beds support those who enjoy outdoor time and horticulture projects.