Providence Emilie Court Assisted Living
34 E. 8th Avenue, Spokane, WA 99202
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About Providence Emilie Court Assisted Living in Spokane, Washington
Providence Emilie Court Assisted Living, located in Spokane, WA, offers assisted living care for its residents. The community features apartment-style living spaces designed to meet various needs and preferences.
Providence Emilie Court provides a range of amenities, including meals, social activities, events, and spiritual programs. These amenities aim to enhance residents' quality of life by offering engaging and supportive options.
In terms of services, the community has nurses on staff, offers personal care services, and accepts insurance. These services help ensure that residents receive necessary medical attention and personal support, contributing to a comfortable and secure living environment.
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Reviews of Providence Emilie Court Assisted Living in Spokane, Washington
4.5
(2 reviews)
Caring106012150
5
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June 28, 2015
I visited Providence Emilie Court and it was excellent. The staff is very accommodating. There’s a kind, gentle spirit there, and the people know the residents. The reason why I didn’t choose it was because my mother is less communicative than their patients, but it’s a fine place. We certainly can recommend it. It’s parked between the hospital and a street on a narrow piece of land, so there is not a lot of outside ground. It’s a quiet neighborhood. I appreciated the Catholicism; most people there are Catholics. The rooms are very nice. The meals are beautiful, much better than she’s getting where she is. I talked to a woman who had come to have lunch with her friend, and she said the food was fantastic. The atmosphere is somewhere between a business situation, but the people are homey. I went around with one of the administrators, and I noted she had off-hand conversations with different housekeepers as we made our tour. There was an attitude of respect and camaraderie, and those women that were working there were like in their 50s. I like that a lot, and they had been there a long time. I think that speaks well of the place. I did look at the calendar of activities. They had religious offerings, musical activities, games, and cards. They had a very small room for crafts and when I was there; crafts were in progress. The crafts director led it, and it seemed to be a good atmosphere.
Rosemary10
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October 6, 2013
Emilie Court was the assisted living facility that we visited. It was a relatively small facility. They were, however, very gracious and helpful to us. They were very good with providing us with information, etc. My aunt is a very devout Catholic and it is very important to her that the facility is accessible to a church. Fortunately, Emilie Court is right across the street from a Catholic Church, so she could go and hear daily mass there. Overall, I think it was a terrific facility, but we weren't sure that my aunt was really ready for an assisted living.
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