University House Wallingford
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- 4400 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103
- (206) 536-3049
- 4.6 ( 9 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Continuing Care Communities
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About This Community
Dressing, Bathing, Grooming, Stand by transfer assistance, Medication management
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4.6
( 9 Reviews )
RWT
October 10, 2022
Full of caring support personnel who make our mom’s life a lot safer and happier.
Karen
June 09, 2021
I've been at The University House in Seattle University, Wallingford because that's where my mom lives now.
They come in and handle her meds. They help her get dressed, and they bring her food. You live in your own apartment. For an additional cost, they will do things like bring you your food, manage your meds, help you get dressed, and help you shower.
The apartments are awesome. They're well laid out. You have a choice between a 2-bedroom, 1-bedroom, or a studio. There are some with nice views of downtown Seattle. Then there are others looking across the street to a high school. There are some that don't really have a view.
It's in the middle of the Wallingford district, which is about 2 miles from the University of Washington. It's a very active community, a middle of the city kind of place.
The staff was very professional, very kind, and trustworthy.
My parents didn't partake in any activities because of their situations, but they have plenty of activities there too.
Judy
University House Wallingford was very upscale. They offer very classy activities like people from Seattle Symphony and the university itself would come in, including upscale speakers, musicians, and art projects. It seems they have a very educated audience. The rooms they have were nicely arranged, theyre the right size, and they get a good amount of light.
anonymous116983950
December 01, 2015
University House is a very nice facility. It has an impressive range of activities for seniors. It seemed to excel at getting seniors interested in community and civic activities. They had a lot of lectures and classes, so it seemed like an especially good place for seniors who want to continue learning. They have quite a long waiting list by more than a year, but they have a preference for retired faculty members. The one-bedroom apartment was a bit smaller but still a very nice-sized apartment. They have a pretty large fitness room/small gym. There were group meetings on specific topics.
jsakaguchi
December 10, 2014
Twelve years ago, while still very active, my parents chose to sell their home and move into the University House at Wallingford. At that time my Mom wasn't sure she wanted to make the switch. But within no time, she was sure they had made the right decision. They loved and took advantage of many of the activities. They became involved in a number of committees, which introduced them to other residents who became close and long term friends.
They loved the choice of their dining program. And the staff, especially the dining room staff. grew to be like part of the family. Calls to them usually involved them keeping us up to date with the lives of all their new "grandchildren". One concern they had when they moved in was that they would no longer be able to host the family holiday dinners. University House solved that family problem quickly by always being ready to cater dinners, buffets, events right at the facility. Not always easy as they have ranged in sixe from 15-150 people. But they have always provided beautiful meals and friendly, helpful service.
The apartments are very comfortable and well kept, as are the main areas of the building. When I come from out of state and stay in the apartment I always feel welcome and at home. It also gives us comfort to know that this facility is one of the "emergency/disaster" centers in the Seattle area. It is good to know that even for an unplanned event, they are the safest spot.
Last year we lost our mother. During the last of her life the University House offered us options for multiple levels of care when she needed it. In her last days of hospice she was visited by some of her "kids" that had either graduated from school and left University House employment or still worked there. They had truly become family. She loved them.
My father still lives at University House. He works out in the gym facilities 2-3 times a week. Helps on committees, and has enjoyed the comfort of friends as he has transitioned to being single again. He continues to think moving to the UH was one of the best decisions he ever made. Unfortunately I do not live in Seattle, but I hope that when it is finally to "retire" that I can find a place as enjoyable as the University House at Wallingford.
Visitor030312
March 27, 2014
University House is a very nice and big place. The facility looked very good. It's also very innovative and social. They have everything you can think of. The apartments looked very adequate and well planned. The people we spoke to were very enthusiastic.
Cindy24
June 19, 2013
We found University House Wallingford during our web search. The staff were extremely polite and lovely. The meal we had there was outstanding. The only reason my mother did not want to stay there was because of its location to us. The general facility itself is just lovely, beautiful. It's the place I want to live. Its only downfall is its location because it's next to the highway.
Visitor7643
June 12, 2013
The University House seemed a very nice place and they have activities there. The staff seemed very well. The food was very good.
Visitor1394
June 07, 2013
University House was in a great location because you could walk to a lot of things. They had weekly linen service and housekeeping. The dining room was beautiful and had different choices for food. The residents could choose from maybe five courses and everything came with a soup or salad, bread, dessert and drinks. The staff seemed happy. It was a quite expensive facility but it was a good fit to my parents.
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