Patriots Landing
1600 Marshall Circle, Dupont, WA 98327
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5
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August 8, 2021
My father is in Patriots Landing. He was in quarantine for the first two weeks. Now he's been vaccinated, so things are slowly beginning to open up. He's able to dine with other residents at the same table. Because of COVID, there were so many restrictions. I think it's taken a little longer than if we had no restrictions in place, to get to know other residents. So far, he likes it there. His room has a lot of light and a tall ceiling, so it feels bigger. The bathroom is good; it's easy for him to maneuver in with a walker. They're very quick to fix anything or any complaints he has. They have maintenance there on staff all the time. There were a lot of rules when we first got there, which was different from his last facility. They made everything very clear, and he has been visited often by the social director and activities director. There's lots of choices of activities for him to do (if he chooses to do that). They have a health room (which he did not have before), so he's taking advantage of doing some exercises there. The food is a huge upgrade from where he was. He wasn't keen on the food in his last place, but this has been good. And he always comments that they do their specialty meals for things like Mother's Day, Father's Day, or different holidays. The place is very lovely. They have beautiful gardens and everything is well-kept. It's very welcoming, and there are community areas where you can sit with family or other people. You have to be military affiliated, but I would highly recommend it for those who are. We've just been really thrilled with everything that they've been able to take care of with any of his concerns. They have someone 24-7 so we can always call the front desk and get information, so that has been very helpful. This is his third place. It's more expensive than his last place, but less expensive than the first place.
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About Patriots Landing in Dupont, Washington
Patriots Landing offers extraordinary retirement living with a very personal and patriotic touch. Our family-owned senior community offers the finest independent living, assisted living, memory care, and respite care, while also celebrating the unique traditions and symbols of all branches of the U.S. military. Conveniently located near Joint Base Lewis-McChord, in DuPont, Washington, you�ll love the vibrant, active lifestyle and sense of camaraderie shared with fellow residents, whether you served your country or just support and respect those who do.
There�s so much to choose from at Patriots Landing to enhance each day and help you make the most of your well-earned retirement. Neighbors become friends when you connect at our daily programs and social events, and Patriots Landing is woven into the fabric of our greater DuPont community, supporting and hosting numerous public events that residents can also participate in. Patriots Landing puts everything you need to flourish close at hand.
INDEPENDENT LIVING:
Enjoy complete freedom and privacy in our cottages or apartments, without the responsibilities of maintenance or ownership. Spacious two-bedroom cottages are available in both freestanding and duplex layouts complete with an attached garage, full kitchen, large living area, walk-in closets, and covered porch. Or you may prefer an apartment in our main building, with a variety of floor plans ranging in size from studios to two bedrooms. Included in your monthly fees are all utilities, groundskeeping, housekeeping, linen service, basic-extended cable, meal service plans, and more.
ASSISTED LIVING:
Who doesn�t need help once in a while? Patriots Landing lets you maintain your highest level of independence with a personalized care plan that you and your family members develop in partnership with our expert staff. Our compassionate caregivers and licensed staff are here to lend a hand 24/7, whether you need a little help getting dressed, bathing, doing household chores, or getting around. This gives you the confidence and support to keep doing the things you love and engage in more of our exciting programs and activities.
MEMORY CARE:
If your loved one is living with Alzheimer�s disease or another form of dementia, our memory care center provides a safe, intimate, and nurturing environment with specialized therapeutic programs and stimulating activities to deliver the highest quality of life. An individual care plan is designed for each resident that identifies personal preferences and choices, along with their health needs. Our dedicated, specially trained staff is available around the clock to assist residents with their daily activities and help meet their physical, emotional, and social needs while respecting their dignity and independence.
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Services and Amenities of Patriots Landing in Dupont, Washington
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- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $5000
- Housing: Offer Cottages also & Companion Suites in Memory Care Only
- Special Comment: Patriots Landing provides a wide range of luxurious, pet-friendly accommodations and lifestyle options, so seniors of all ages and abilities can thrive. Here, you or your loved one can live a fulfilling and purposeful life and comfortably age in place knowing exceptional care and support are close at hand if your needs or health change.
- State Licenses: 1762
Costs for Patriots Landing in Dupont, Washington
Memory Care
$5,400
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$2,800
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Independent Living
$2,250
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Reviews of Patriots Landing in Dupont, Washington
4.4
(25 reviews)
Facility
4.8
Staff
5.0
Food
4.8
Activities
5.0
Value
4.5
Joan
4
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January 8, 2024
We went to Patriots Landing. It was open, friendly, and very welcoming. The residents there were very welcoming. Several staff spoke to us. They're very professional and have been there a long time. It was not so much a sales job. There were a lot of people in the dining area enjoying the meal. We looked at one and two-bedroom. We looked at some studios but there wasn't enough kitchen facility for my friend. It would be more for somebody who's not doing any kind of food preparation.
Robin
4
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January 4, 2023
Patriots Landing was great. The staff was very helpful and gave us a tour of the accommodations. The apartments were nice, modern, and well-equipped. They had an ice cream truck that day, so that was a fun thing for all the residents there and it looked like they had lots of good activities. It was a more laid-back facility, not as posh as the others ones, but they're also not as rigid on some things. They were more accommodating and more flexible. They have a garden area, which was a real plus, and you could get a garden bed to work on. They have cottages that were nice, too.
Eric
5
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June 17, 2022
Patriots Landing is very nice. It's more oriented towards the retired military because there are lots of retired military in DuPont. They have shuttle busses to VA hospitals, the parks, and the commissary. They have quite a few events like they take them to baseball games. So it's quite nice. They have a single bedroom, and double bedroom and their cottages are very spacious. They're about 1500 square feet and they have a full kitchen. I met the coordinator there, she was nice. They have a game week, and movie week, they take people to movie theaters and stuff around the area. They have a barbershop and salon, a library, and the meals are included. The facility was clean and well taken care of. It seems especially for the retired military, there's a lot of camaraderie with the other retired people who live there.
Rosalea
5
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August 29, 2021
I loved Patriots Landing. I loved the facility. The grounds were awesome. The rooms were phenomenal. I like the rooms, but it didn't work out. I have to consider my family, when you're going to see them, too. I was very impressed with the staff, but I toured it by myself and I enjoyed it. It's a military-like facility and I was very drawn to that. It was dog friendly and that was vital to me. The gal that walked me through was really informative and very friendly as everybody was. The location is considerably farther from my daughter, and she was reluctant to have me move there. The facility was beautiful.
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Holly
5
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August 8, 2021
My father is in Patriots Landing. He was in quarantine for the first two weeks. Now he's been vaccinated, so things are slowly beginning to open up. He's able to dine with other residents at the same table. Because of COVID, there were so many restrictions. I think it's taken a little longer than if we had no restrictions in place, to get to know other residents. So far, he likes it there. His room has a lot of light and a tall ceiling, so it feels bigger. The bathroom is good; it's easy for him to maneuver in with a walker. They're very quick to fix anything or any complaints he has. They have maintenance there on staff all the time. There were a lot of rules when we first got there, which was different from his last facility. They made everything very clear, and he has been visited often by the social director and activities director. There's lots of choices of activities for him to do (if he chooses to do that). They have a health room (which he did not have before), so he's taking advantage of doing some exercises there. The food is a huge upgrade from where he was. He wasn't keen on the food in his last place, but this has been good. And he always comments that they do their specialty meals for things like Mother's Day, Father's Day, or different holidays. The place is very lovely. They have beautiful gardens and everything is well-kept. It's very welcoming, and there are community areas where you can sit with family or other people. You have to be military affiliated, but I would highly recommend it for those who are. We've just been really thrilled with everything that they've been able to take care of with any of his concerns. They have someone 24-7 so we can always call the front desk and get information, so that has been very helpful. This is his third place. It's more expensive than his last place, but less expensive than the first place.
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Tony
5
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June 21, 2021
My friend stayed in Patriots Landing for four months, but then we realized that he could not afford to stay longer. It's a wonderful place and had everything you could want. The staff was amazing, and they're all friendly, knowledgeable, courteous, and helpful people. They were all competent and they were always available. He stayed in one of the least expensive rooms, which was a studio, and it had large enough bathrooms, closet space, a small but a good kitchen for a single person, and big windows where plenty of natural light could come in. The assisted living rooms were much bigger. They had two full bathrooms for a two person room, a huge living room, a sitting room, and half of a conventional kitchen that had a range, a microwave, counters, refrigerators, shelves, and cabinets in. They had raised bed gardens for people who were interested to be outside. Inside, it had a few exercise machines, a full size swimming pool, and a nice cafeteria. My mother and father in law actually lived there, and that's how I found out about it. It's a quiet and pretty place. There were walking trails around it and you could rent individual living cottages that surrounded the main building and they were fantastic. Their cafeteria was great and huge. They serve three full meals every day and there's plenty of room for everybody. The wait staff was always prompt, attentive, and friendly too. I ate there a lot and I loved it. They had professional entertainers that performed in the main lobby for holidays. Plus, they had supervised exercises at noon every day for anybody who wanted to come. I think it started off at about $2000 a month for a single room but then you had to pay extra for things like their barber shop, onsite nurses, and doctors that were immediately on call if you needed them. You pay for all those sort of things and they're all great things to have. It was far away from us whenever I visit my friend or my wife's parents once in a while, but I can't think of any place that I have seen that would be better.
Jim
5
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October 9, 2020
I went to Patriots Landing. The facility was great, it was almost like it was brand new, it's well taken care of, and looked fancy enough, not like a run-down place at all. The staff was extremely friendly, and the people were too. The activities were really wide, they even had a little golf course if you wanted to kind of bend over and pick up a golf ball. It wasn't in a big city of course, Dupont is pretty small, so you get away from all of the noise and everything associated with the big cities. It was really nice, it was the first trip I took, but again, it was several hundred dollars above what I wanted to pay.
Martha
4
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April 9, 2018
We visited Patriots Landing, and it turned out that they did not have respite care in the memory care unit. The place looked very nice, clean, and luxurious. The staff ratio seemed to be good, and it was smaller. We decided it was a little too far. The staff was very nice, very helpful, and happy to clue us in that they did not have the respite that we needed. They had private as well as double rooms.
Kay
5
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April 7, 2018
Patriots Landing was a great place and very clean. It was a fairly new building with all the bells and whistles. They had a gorgeous heated pool and little pea patch gardens. There was a whole variety of living setups. They had private cabins detached from the main building, several studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms apartments in the main building. That place was a beehive of activities and all kinds of crafts. When I was there, they were setting up for Chinese New Year and having a themed meal, music, and festivities. It seemed that they were very into providing options of things that people can do. The food was great. They launder sheets and towels, and if you wanted them to do more you'd have to pay for extra service.
Esther
5
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September 18, 2017
We have several friends at Patriots Landing at the moment. They have activities that are open to the public and a lot of things that we occasionally go to, like a big fireworks display on the 4th of July. We've had meals there with friends. I've gone to visit some people in a studio apartment and another woman has her own separate bedroom. I'm aware that there are different types of places that you can rent. We have a friend in the villas, which is a really cute place. She has a little bedroom, a kitchenette, a little dining area, and a living room. The washing machine and dryer are right down the hall. The only criticism I've heard about them is they have a lot of retired military, mostly widows. So, it tends to be a bit cliquey. The new people who come find it a little bit hard to get integrated because everybody has their own little circle. I guess they're not as open if you're non-military than if your spouse was military or if you are military. Other than that, I see their van around in different places where they take them shopping and out for activities. They're very active. In fact, one of the women at church worked in their restaurant and is now working in their activity center. We have a couple who live in a house and have to cross the street for meals. One of our friends upstairs is in the independent part, and she gets around and gets her nails done. They have different areas depending on what your circumstances are. The food is wonderful, like being in a 5-star restaurant. It's quite lovely. The staff I've seen have been very nice. It's kept very nice. The lady who called me made sure that I would have sufficient funds. She put my mind at ease that we could afford it.
John061170
5
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March 23, 2017
My mother is in Patriot's Landing. It's a military community, they take excellent care, they are very conscientious, and they're the finest that there is anywhere. They ran it like a hotel. It's absolutely clean, with very fine food -- it's the best I've ever eaten -- and it's better than what I can eat at home.
J. Steir
5
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March 1, 2017
I toured Patriots Landing with the intention of moving my mother in. When we walked in we were greatly by a desk person who welcomed us and offered us a cappuccino! The lobby has beautiful plants and unlike other places we looked, we saw people doing things. Most places we looked we didn't see much staff or even residents to talk to. Here we were greeted by several staff members and the Executive Director welcomed us and shook our hands. Unfortunately just a few days later mom suffered a setback and has moved into a skilled nursing nearby which they recommended to us. A true class act!
mary826617
2
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November 8, 2016
We didn’t like Patriots Landing; we did not feel comfortable there. I liked the rooms though; it gave a very homey feeling, and we were happy with that. However, I wasn’t impressed with the people that showed us around. The residents ate at different times, and I don’t like that.
Charlotte29
5
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May 11, 2016
Patriots Landing was beautiful and reminded me of a resort. However, it wasn’t what my mom was looking for. It was too big for her, but it was warm and welcoming. The people were very nice and friendly. It was lovely. We had some coffee while talking with the ladies who were very hospitable. The place was very clean. They had a whole calendar of activities for the dementia area, specifically, as well as for the other residents and a library. We were there to see the dementia unit. I would not mind living there myself. They had a walk-in tub where they could soak if they wanted. The rooms were nice, and even in the ones they considered semi-private rooms, the person had their privacy and individual space. In the memory care unit, they had little shelves outside the doors where they could put personal pictures of their family, so that they would know that it was their room, which was very nice.
Sharon119081450
5
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January 29, 2016
The one that I was most impressed with was Patriots Landing. Their facility was very nice. Their food was high-quality, and they had independent-living up to memory care, and assisted-living. The person who assisted me was competent, but I did not really have any interaction with the care staff. The rooms were very nice.
Irene26
5
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September 7, 2015
Patriots Landing was really expensive. Great place, but it was not affordable. The staff was great, but the rooms were small. Great chef -- was really friendly -- and the meal was great. They showed us the calendar and let us see what kind of things they had for them and what they could choose from. I would recommend, but you just need to have the right finances.
Caring106131450
4
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May 28, 2015
We visited Patriots Landing, and the lady was very helpful and showed us the cottages. They had a room where they had exercise classes and a community room, and they did have a pool. The grounds were well kept. The dining room was very nice and very clean. The people seemed happy and were enjoying their meals.
Caring104505650
5
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January 16, 2015
The thing I like about Patriots Landing is you don't see dirty dishes laying around; somebody clears the table every time, really quickly. The staff were well. The rooms were nice, and they had full kitchens in them. The food was wonderful, and the dining room was very clean. They went shopping every Tuesday at Wal-Mart. They took the shuttle bus. They have hospital, rooms and it is like a walk down the street from the restaurants.
Caring97346050
4
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November 1, 2014
I moved in to Patriots Landing because it is a beautiful place. It is new. The food is good, but they put too much salt in the food, and it is not good for diabetic or anybody as far as the salt goes. They do not give you a diabetic diet, and I hope they have food for diabetics. I am treated very well. However, when I go to hospital while I am here, they didn't give me credit for being in the hospital, but as far as the staff goes they are pretty good. You have three apartment choices. It can be a studio, a single bedroom, or a two bedroom apartment. They have activities like bingo, poker, dancing, swimming, and exercise. The whole area around is really nice.
Caring35816150
4
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August 14, 2014
Patriots Landing has lots of activities. They are enjoying it: bingo, pool, and other games, too. The staff is really helpful, very considerate. They're really friendly. The food is good.
Judy37
4
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August 13, 2013
Patriots Landing was pretty incredible in terms of facility. However, the memory care unit was quite small. It was disappointing for me that there was no area outside secured for the residents to participate in by themselves. They seemed to have a lot of staff and activities. They also took the residents to the doctors for medical check-ups.
Apathetic
1
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March 7, 2013
This facility is beautiful and the food is very good, but be VERY careful! Due to apathy from the so-called "nursing" staff, you may find yourself hospitalized.
daveelfie
5
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November 24, 2012
We have lived at Patriots Landing (primarily for retired military) for 4 years. My wife has advanced altzimers and I was her full time caregiver. A few weeks ago I took a downturn and ended up in the hospital and rehab. When I "left" the assisted living kicked in and gave my wife wonderful care which continues now that I have been home for a few days. I am trying to regain some control of the functions and med dispensing which are provided but am still in recovery so will gradually do that. The fees are substantial but have been well worth it under the circumstances. I may retain some of the functions that aren't too expensive.
clroyal2
5
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January 28, 2012
The Patriots Landing in Dupont, WA is an assisted care facility that offers senior residents independent living options and daily support services. The facility is new and clean and more resembles a nice first class hotel than an assisted living facility. The decor is meant to appeal to veterans but you don't have to be a veteran to live at Patriots Landing. The beautiful lobby is decorated with art created by local artists. There is a grand staircase that leads up to the nest floor and a nice sitting area. The dining room is decorated formally and staff are professionally dressed. The food I was served was delicous. There is a pool that is wonderful for those residents that like to swim. There is also onsite medical care for emergencies and other needs.
zavala.isaura
5
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October 19, 2011
When I get old, Patriots Landing in DuPont is where I want my kids to take me. I went to this place on friday October 7th, and I was immediately blown away by the entrance to this facility. I felt like I was walking into the Hilton Inn or something. My daughter and I walked around the building to visit with the elderly veterans that resided there. I can tell you that my daughters favorite part was the elevator. As you walk in the building you are greeted by an inviting sitting area that leads to the staircase to the second floor. The stairs reminded me of the ones on the ship of the Titanic(the movie of course). All the walls had beautiful artwork from a local artist, and paintings that consisted of veteran or military personals. This place made me feel like the perfect retirement home for a veteran. Right behind the stairs that welcomed you as you walked in, is the gorgeous dinning area. The chef had a sharp professional outfit on, and the waitress looked so refined. All the tables were perfectly placed with place mats, napkins on napkin rings, silverware, glasses and gorgeous arrangements of flowers.I was not able to go into the residents rooms during this visit, but I hope I get a call back from the residents I did get to meet so I can tour their rooms. But I can only imagine how magnificent they may be. I really appreciated that the staff(except the kitchen part) was uniformed. They all had red tops and khakis. The best way to allow residents there to feel confident that they are asking an employee for help.
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