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May 20, 2023
My mom moved into Cascade Valley Senior Living. What I liked the best is there's a small amount of people in the memory care area, and the staff that are there know everyone. So like, somebody loses a doll, or gets picked up or something, they can say, "Oh, she lost her doll," and they can walk around and almost know exactly, and go find it and bring it back. Everybody seems very happy, content, and walking around. My mom is one of the older ones, and so she still has a little hard time because she never got used to using a walker, so we struggle with that. Other than that, the staff know her by name, and they know me by name when I come to visit, so I feel that it's very homey. They're very accommodating to each person's personal interests. You can definitely decorate the wall if you want to, if you don't want to come out of your room, like if you're a late riser like my mom, you don't have to follow all the regular norms. They make sure everybody is up by noon because that's their main meal, but if you're going to sleep in, they're not going to stop you. Definitely different than being in a hospital where things are kind of rigid. Everything I tasted, saw, or ate, looks just fine. It's not eating down at the Ritz, but it's what they could eat. Everything's fine, like pudding yesterday just looked like ordinary pudding.
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About Cascade Valley Senior Living in Arlington, Washington
Welcome to Cascade Valley Senior Living, a small, local option for Arlington families. From the moment you walk through our front doors, you'll notice we're not a cookie cutter, one-size-fits-all community. From the handmade quilts draped over chairs to our cozy, country setting, we go out of our way to make our community feel comfortable, to feel welcoming, to feel like home.
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- Licenses: Assisted Living
- State Licenses: 2679
Costs for Cascade Valley Senior Living in Arlington, Washington
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$3,900
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$5,810
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Reviews of Cascade Valley Senior Living in Arlington, Washington
4.4
(14 reviews)
Facility
4.3
Staff
5.0
Food
4.5
Activities
4.5
Value
5.0
Jozette
5
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August 14, 2024
Arlington is a great town and Cascade Valley Senior Living is a great clean facility. Their quality was very comparable to others. The floor plan was very adequate. It was clean. We didn't see a lot of clutter. The room layout was fine. I was looking for access to maneuverability. The staff was helpful, pleasant, and caring.
Don24
4
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June 17, 2024
I toured Cascade Valley Senior Living. It is fairly small. The location is very nice. The environment is positive. The people were friendly. It seemed like there were no bad odors. It seemed to be a quality place. It's not big. The square footage of the apartments compared to some other places is a little bit smaller but fine. They offer a studio apartment and a deluxe studio apartment. They have a one-bedroom, so they have a good selection. They have a full calendar of activities. They have basic services that are pretty standard but they're pretty comprehensive. The location was nice, and it was fairly easy to get to.
Holly
4
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May 20, 2023
My mom moved into Cascade Valley Senior Living. What I liked the best is there's a small amount of people in the memory care area, and the staff that are there know everyone. So like, somebody loses a doll, or gets picked up or something, they can say, "Oh, she lost her doll," and they can walk around and almost know exactly, and go find it and bring it back. Everybody seems very happy, content, and walking around. My mom is one of the older ones, and so she still has a little hard time because she never got used to using a walker, so we struggle with that. Other than that, the staff know her by name, and they know me by name when I come to visit, so I feel that it's very homey. They're very accommodating to each person's personal interests. You can definitely decorate the wall if you want to, if you don't want to come out of your room, like if you're a late riser like my mom, you don't have to follow all the regular norms. They make sure everybody is up by noon because that's their main meal, but if you're going to sleep in, they're not going to stop you. Definitely different than being in a hospital where things are kind of rigid. Everything I tasted, saw, or ate, looks just fine. It's not eating down at the Ritz, but it's what they could eat. Everything's fine, like pudding yesterday just looked like ordinary pudding.
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David
3
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March 17, 2023
Cascade Valley Senior Living was older. The building was showing its age, but it looked nice and clean. I met with the director, and he's the one that gave me the tour. He was a very, very nice individual. He said that they were giving it a facelift and doing some remodeling this year so it might be better after that. The common area was very small. It was on the second floor. You have to take an elevator up to it, which was fine, but it just seemed kind of cluttered. The rooms were fine. I liked it. They were well-designed. I got to meet the head chef and I was pretty impressed with him and their meal selection. They do a lot of things from scratch and they had a good menu.
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Linda
5
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March 1, 2023
My mother-in-law moved to Cascade Valley Senior Living assisted living. They're very caring, they're just angels who work there, they're really attentive, friendly, very kind, and very helpful. Her room is nice and the maintenance seems good. They're undergoing renovations right now and are a little bit old, but they have a salon area, a laundry area, an activities room, a nice dining hall, and a nice foyer or lobby. We chose this place because they have assisted living and memory care, and they accept Medicaid. My husband had the food and he said it was delicious, and my mother-in-law is eating better than she's ever eaten. Their dining area is spacious and very nicely done. I highly likely recommend this place to others. They take the residents out on shopping trips, they have internal activities, and they keep their residents busy. They're not at the high end of the scale like other places we've visited, but it's worth the money.
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Cindy
4
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December 18, 2022
The person who showed us around Cascade Valley Senior Living, Kelvin, was very helpful, very straightforward, and explained everything very well. They're in the process of updating the community and the decor, and they're going to be doing some refurbishing of some of the apartments. It's a privately owned place and I thought they were very thoughtful. They offered for us to come back and have a meal. They have a library. They host several social events. They had a Bible study group when we were coming through. It looked like it had a large number of people attended.
Louise
5
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June 14, 2022
The tour at Cascade Valley Senior Living was very good. The staff showed us around the building and their activities. They were very thorough. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. The rooms are a good size, and they are safe. They have whatever they're going to need, like a bathroom, fridge, and microwave. They have studio apartments. They were playing bingo. They showed us their exercise program, dining room, and outside activities that they can have.
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Lois
4
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May 26, 2022
Cascade Valley Senior Living was very, very nice. My experience with them was very good. The person who showed me around answered questions nicely and clearly. The residents all seemed calm and happy, which was nice to see. They were very accommodating. The food smelled good. I'm not real comfortable with the layout though. The bathroom that my husband would use has a shower in it and that doesn't seem safe to me because he falls and there are so many doors that it just seems confusing to me. I think he would have a hard time getting around, but it looked very clean, and they have a nice place for them to sit outdoors covered. The other thing about the structure is I don't think it would be very good to have my husband in a room with someone else just because of his behavior.
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Barb
5
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March 1, 2022
Cascade Valley Senior Living was wonderful. It was a great place with good people. The lady that toured us was extremely helpful. It was a good experience. They had all kinds of activities, and the facilities were wonderful.
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Cathy
5
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June 26, 2021
I liked Cascade Valley Senior Living. It was very clean. People were having fun, and they were all quite presentable, and they seemed pleasant and happy. I like the staff there. I like this place very much. It's just farther from home. They were dining when I was there and it looked pretty good. They had a church study group, a lot of different games and crafts. The staff was wonderful. The rooms were small, but they were nice and they had nice patios. It's almost a country-like setting because it's on the outskirts of town. They offered a lot of activities. They had a game room, a library, a music room, and a piano. They were very good. The place was very small, but it was very nice. My mom might like it because she grew up on a farm and outback you can see deer and stuff. There's a little wildlife and they had a garden.
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Debbie
5
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March 6, 2018
The people in Cascade Valley were very nice and helpful. We felt that most of the residents have more progressed dementia than our mother. There were quite a few people wandering around and a lot of the ladies were still in their pajamas. It looked really comfortable and they have activities for the residents. They told me that if it works for my mom she can even go over to assisted living to join in the activities.
Gary
5
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January 18, 2018
We chose Cascade Valley for my mother-in-law because the home feels small, and the cost was totally in our budget. She's in the memory care, they give good one-on-one care, and it's not like a facility, it's like a home, like a family. They have a van that take the residents places. The nurse, Sandra, gave us great care, cared about the individual, and she's one of the main reasons we chose Cascade Valley.
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Aileen39
4
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August 30, 2013
We placed my mother in law in Cascade Valley and she seemed happy there. The living environment is friendly. The staff was nice and caring and the food looked good. They had bingo, St. Patrick's cupcakes and field trips. I'm satisfied with the facility.
edwardsgal
4
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August 2, 2011
My mom was a resident for almost 5 years at this facility. I was first attracted to this facility for it's lovely decor and comfortable atmosphere. As time went on, I really came to appreciate how attentive and caring the staff is. They did much to make Mom feel safe and secure.
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