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5
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October 10, 2024
I have moved into MorningStar of Silver Lake. It's very welcoming. You feel at ease knowing you're making a transition. The grounds and the building are very well kept. It's beautiful inside. They are extremely well organized. They make you feel that they are concentrating on each one of their residents, fulfilling what their daily needs are. They are very accommodating. Because I'm a person that needs assistance, they have a staff that is trained to do just that. I wear an alarm bracelet, so that if I get in trouble in any capacity, I just press my alarm and they're right there. I have been impressed at how well they do things. The dining room is served with formal dining, although they have a bistro area where you can get snacks any time you want. The staff is very obliging. They all wear uniforms and are very courteous. Outside of the building there's a garden area, and people who have hobbies in gardening, they have a plot of land themselves they can use. It's very colorful to look outside the windows and see nice plants and flowers and whatever, even a vegetable garden. They have a very extensive menu bulletin that they give you every day, and you have several choices. If you are a particular kind of person, they will oblige you and give you what you want. It's truly amazing what they will do for you as one individual. I haven't had a meal yet that I have disliked. They must have an excellent chef and kitchen staff because the plates are served with appeal. They make it look appetizing on your plate along with good food. They have an activity program. Today just happens to be Disney Day. You're supposed to bring memorabilia from visiting Disney and put them in the lobby, and then we're going to have a Disney-themed brunch. We have a little movie area, and they will be showing Disney films. They're going to have a special kind of bingo game for everybody to play. They just put so much effort into making a person happy. It is very expensive, and yet when I was looking around the same area where I want to be, this one seemed to be the most realistic in cost for the type of care that I need. It's quite an emotional and even physical event for a retired 90-year-old to go from a home that you're accustomed to with everything the way you wanted to minimize your furniture and move into an apartment. I have a one-bedroom and a kitchenette and a very good-sized bathroom with a shower. I have a washer and dryer, so it's a huge adjustment for anyone, but they make it as easy for you as possible, and they keep reassuring you. I felt a lot of warmth and care and understanding, so that eases the transition for many people. I am a spiritual person myself, and you feel that in the air. It's just very loving.
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About MorningStar of Silver Lake in Everett, Washington
MorningStar residents enjoy a vibrant and engaged lifestyle with resort-style amenities and hospitality, together with wellness programs and care services. Located against a backdrop of natures beauty, we are 25 miles north of Seattle, minutes from the renowned Providence Regional Medical Center, and close to shopping, banks, and restaurants. The Everett Naval Station at Puget Sound is nearby as is the Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center, Jetty Island and the picturesque Silver Lake. Throughout our community, we have beautifully appointed common spaces, inside and out ideal for relaxing and socializing. Amenities include all-day, restaurant-style dining as well as a bistro, spacious outdoor patio celebrated for its mature gardens, fitness center, spa, social clubs, movie theatre, two libraries and more. MorningStar offers opportunities for life-long learning with enrichment classes to keep minds sharp. Our calendar is also full of social and physical activities.To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Long-Term Care Residential Options
Services and Amenities of MorningStar of Silver Lake in Everett, Washington
Campus/Building Details
- Coffee Shop
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Accepts Credit Card Payments
- Financial Aid
- Home Sale Assistance
- Accepts Insurance
- Rent And Care Fees
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Diet & Nutrition
- Special Diets/Dietary Accommodations
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Tai Chi
- Salon Services
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- In Home Health Care
- Medication Reminders
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Personal Care
- Personal Care Assistants
- Cooking services
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Linen Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Pets
- Pets
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $3000
- State Licenses: 2447
Costs for MorningStar of Silver Lake in Everett, Washington
Independent Living
$4,270
Starting Price
Assisted Living
$4,530
Starting Price
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Reviews of MorningStar of Silver Lake in Everett, Washington
4.7
(15 reviews)
Facility
4.9
Staff
5.0
Food
4.6
Activities
4.8
Value
4.4
AJB123
5
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November 8, 2024
Rooms are lovely and well equipped. Dining area is comfortable with a marvelous menu , even vegetarian options. Activities are varied and interesting. I toured with my Neice and I sincerely wish I was able to stay in the area so I could live there..
Provider Response
ReviewerFC100624A
5
|
October 10, 2024
I have moved into MorningStar of Silver Lake. It's very welcoming. You feel at ease knowing you're making a transition. The grounds and the building are very well kept. It's beautiful inside. They are extremely well organized. They make you feel that they are concentrating on each one of their residents, fulfilling what their daily needs are. They are very accommodating. Because I'm a person that needs assistance, they have a staff that is trained to do just that. I wear an alarm bracelet, so that if I get in trouble in any capacity, I just press my alarm and they're right there. I have been impressed at how well they do things. The dining room is served with formal dining, although they have a bistro area where you can get snacks any time you want. The staff is very obliging. They all wear uniforms and are very courteous. Outside of the building there's a garden area, and people who have hobbies in gardening, they have a plot of land themselves they can use. It's very colorful to look outside the windows and see nice plants and flowers and whatever, even a vegetable garden. They have a very extensive menu bulletin that they give you every day, and you have several choices. If you are a particular kind of person, they will oblige you and give you what you want. It's truly amazing what they will do for you as one individual. I haven't had a meal yet that I have disliked. They must have an excellent chef and kitchen staff because the plates are served with appeal. They make it look appetizing on your plate along with good food. They have an activity program. Today just happens to be Disney Day. You're supposed to bring memorabilia from visiting Disney and put them in the lobby, and then we're going to have a Disney-themed brunch. We have a little movie area, and they will be showing Disney films. They're going to have a special kind of bingo game for everybody to play. They just put so much effort into making a person happy. It is very expensive, and yet when I was looking around the same area where I want to be, this one seemed to be the most realistic in cost for the type of care that I need. It's quite an emotional and even physical event for a retired 90-year-old to go from a home that you're accustomed to with everything the way you wanted to minimize your furniture and move into an apartment. I have a one-bedroom and a kitchenette and a very good-sized bathroom with a shower. I have a washer and dryer, so it's a huge adjustment for anyone, but they make it as easy for you as possible, and they keep reassuring you. I felt a lot of warmth and care and understanding, so that eases the transition for many people. I am a spiritual person myself, and you feel that in the air. It's just very loving.
Provider Response
Emily
5
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August 14, 2024
I went to MorningStar of Silver Lake. My mom would have her apartment, so we looked at that and the dining area. But just because moving around was hard for my mom, their space was too big. The distance between her apartment to the dining area was just too long for her even with her walker. It was a beautiful location, and it would be very good for people in independent living or assisted living, but not for us. The staff who gave the tour was very wonderful. Everyone was super nice. Even the residents seemed very happy to see us and everything. The only thing is that some of the waiters in the dining area were not as cordial as I was expecting, but it's a hard job. The dining hall was beautiful though. It was almost like lower fine dining, so I think it was very pleasant. They had a cinema area, they had individual reclining seats for everyone and stuff, and it was nice. And then they had physical therapy on site, so that was nice, too.
Provider Response
Connie
5
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June 19, 2024
I've chosen MorningStar of Silver Lake for my dad. The feel and the look when you walk in the door are outstanding. It's open, beautiful and inviting. The staff is amazing, very welcoming, and very cheery. It makes you want to move in there yourself. It did make me feel that way, and it still does when I continue to talk with the director. With regards to dining, every day they have two specials and they put them out so you can see what they look like. The dining room is beautiful, very inviting, and makes you feel like you're in a fine dining area. For activities, they have a calendar they give out every month, and it's jampacked full of different things, everything from meeting for cards to painting. You name it, it's there.
Provider Response
Kevin
4
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March 7, 2024
What I like the best about MorningStar at Silver Lake is the level of care. I think that the compassion of the staff seemed evident and I like that. We like that a lot. In terms of the common facilities, like the cafeteria and the lobby, they were beautiful. Also, the community garden was great. I think what we liked least was that the rooms were quite outdated in terms of the kitchen. The cabinets and the appliances were very low-end compared to other options on the market. It needs updating. Common areas include activity rooms, movie rooms, and exercise rooms. The food was freshly prepared on site. They were great. It was enchilada. That's quite tasty.
ReviewerFC111023B
5
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November 17, 2023
My mother has moved into MorningStar of Silver Lake. They're very friendly. The service is fantastic. The food is excellent. The accommodations are superb. She likes it very much. The food quality is very good. They have Chicken Alfredo, beef tacos, tilapia, and different fish. It's a varied menu. It's very, very good and people have lots to choose from. They have a husky tailgate, happy hour, and a Veterans program coming up this Saturday honoring Veterans. They have live music there. It's a very lovely facility. They have movies twice a day, and they have activities going on every day. They have exercises going on every day.
Provider Response
Lori T.
4
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June 1, 2023
The rooms are very nice. They have weakly housecleaning. The staff is excellent. Very helpful and friendly. There are a lot of activities so you can pick and choose how active you want to be. They offer day trips and Dr and errand trips. Nice place but very pricey.
Linda
5
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November 22, 2022
My mom moved into MorningStar of Silver Lake. It's wonderful so far. Her room is set up really nice. It's set up for a wheelchair, which she is not that right now, and there's also a washer and dryer in the unit, and they do clean the unit and do the bed linens, but the washer and dryer is for your own use. Everything's great. Yesterday they went to the casino. There was a busload that went to the casino. They have a lot of things. They have music. There was a big sing along yesterday and people came to play the piano there and sing along. It's a really active community. 100 percent clean, clean, clean. No odors in the hallways. The food is very good, and they have a large menu to choose from. There's walking trails, big gardens to go out and walk around in, lots of trees.
Mary
5
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October 5, 2022
We were able to see MorningStar of Silver Lake. They had lots of amenities, they had a pool and exercise room. They had all the things you need so you would not have to leave the place. The rooms were very nice, the one we looked at had a refrigerator. It was being refurbished for the new people that were just moving in. The tenants could have a little garden. They have all the little facilities like a billiard room, and if you want to invite your family, they've got a little private dining room.
Kelly
5
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August 3, 2022
I would highly recommend MorningStar of Silver Lake. The staff was very friendly, welcoming, and explained things well. The restaurant and the food menu looked very appetizing. The layout of the apartments was great, and the space was good. They have a library, a theater, movies, bingo, and a community garden.
Joan
4
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October 22, 2021
I lived at Morning Star Senior Living at Silver Lake for four years, then they sold it to Morningstar. It was very nice, and I didn't have anything to complain about it. They had raised flower boxes in the back, there were 12 of them that were assigned to different people or residents that want to participate in growing things. That was very beneficial and very nice. Once a week, they used to sell candy and cards inside so that the residents could purchase gifts or something for someone if they wanted, or for themselves. I thought that was nice, too. They have a lot of activities going on like exercise groups and they have entertainment that comes in. It used to be once a week, but since COVID, it's slowed down quite a bit. But they have a lot of things going on, so it's a nice facility. And they had caring help that would take care of us. The activity director Dora Rice is very caring and she took care of all the activities for people and then tried to help out wherever she could. She had several different jobs there, so she was very kind. And then her husband drove the bus, and he is a very caring person who always took the residents out who wanted to go out on a little tour, or just somewhere once a week on the bus to just get out of the home for a little bit. The layout was all very nice and the maintenance was good. They had a couple of maintenance people there that were very good about fixing things whenever something went down. And pretty much the layout is a three-story apartment type facility, and the layout is good. I had a 2-bedroom apartment there. It could've been just a tad bigger, but other than that, it was pretty good and I managed to get all my furniture in there. There were a few garages that were available for the residents. It was kind of hard to get, and the people that still had cars were on a waiting list for a garage. One thing that some of the facilities don't have is indoor parking or enclosed parking, so that was nice for the winter. The food was good. There were a few times when food isn't always that great, but for the most part, it was good. My complaint was it was too busy and they had too many activities and too many people coming in groups, that they rented rooms out to them. And so there was always a lot of people around from outside having organizations, having meetings there, and that sort of thing. And that was the reason I moved because there was just too much stuff going on. Usually, that's a plus for when you're looking for a place, but it just wasn't for me. Their rent is a lot higher than where I live now.
Bill
5
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August 14, 2021
MorningStar at Silver Lake is a very, very nice facility. People were wonderful, but it was just way too much money. They had up to three bedrooms, but the cheapest one they had is about $3000 a month. It's a beautiful facility. They had a gym and a restaurant. People would come and help clean your room and all kinds of stuff, which is wonderful to have, but I just can't afford it. They have a full restaurant and meals are included. They have a gymnasium, a beauty salon, and a place you get your hair cut, a place to exercise, and parking. It was quite nice. The staff members were pretty accommodating and very nice. The whole place was top of the line. I talked to a couple of people that were living there and they loved it, but I just can't afford it.
Ron
5
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March 12, 2019
It was beautiful. I'd love to stay there myself. They had lots of activities, and everybody was extremely friendly. They had a library, little craft areas, and quite a few people doing gardening and playing card games. It seemed more like a home with a well-established family. The residents would say hello to you and tell you they'd be glad to have you in there, and they talk about the activities that they have. The restaurant looked like a really expensive facility. I have a friend who lives in Seattle whose parents were there and he put them all the way up there because he thought it had the best and friendliest staff that he has ever come across. Out of any hotel or resort I've ever stayed, that place was the friendliest and had the best atmosphere. I'd rate that place better than Disneyland as far as kindness goes. They have people who will drive you and buses. They have activities every week and anytime my mom would need to drive somewhere or if she needed a wheelchair, they would bring it to her and they would let her park it right there at her front door.
Debbie124115
5
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March 7, 2017
When you walked in, you would think that you were in Italy. It was gorgeous. Their activity director was spectacular. She went out of her way, and she was the one I was most impressed with. That's the place I wanted to move to. Their food was over the top. They had a gourmet chef. I was looking for a place for my aunt, but they also cared about me.
Anonymous110815450
4
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August 8, 2015
It was a very nice facility. I had a good experience. The rooms and apartments were nice and spacious. They had trips, bingo, and games. I liked it. It was a good option.
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