Skyline Health Services
715 9th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
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Reviews of Skyline Health Services in Seattle, Washington
4
(11 reviews)
Facility
4.7
Staff
4.7
Food
3.0
Value
3.0
Linda
5
|
June 5, 2021
My father was in Skyline Health Services for six weeks. One of the real drawbacks was you pay an initial payment of $1 million to get in. There were two buildings there: one that has senior living, and another with various stages of care, including total care, which is what he needed. He needed nursing care, physical therapy, help being fed, and all that; so he was in that facility. They were really wonderful for my father, but very very expensive. Medicare covered him for six weeks and once that was done, I moved him back to his previous facility to be closer to my mother, but he passed away within three days of that. It's a lovely building with lovely people, and it has very high-quality care, but it's very, very expensive. Where he was, they had full support for my father's needs. They have superb support. They have a van that will take you to places you need to go. It's a very lovely facility and very welcoming. The nurses who were in my father's care were wonderful; they were very patient and well trained. They were very experienced in using all the equipment, helping him getting in and out of bed, and taking care of him totally. On the outside, it's very pretty, and he had a nice room. They also had gardens for people, patios, and balconies, and it's a very lovely building. It's also in a wonderful location.
John
5
|
February 14, 2021
We looked at Skyline Health Services' independent and assisted because they're not sure what we're gonna do. They eventually said we would have to be in assisted living in order for our long-term care policy to work, and that put us into a hazy category. So, we wouldn't have access to all of the services that an independent living person would have access to. I like the people. I like that it's very new and fresh. It's beautifully maintained and all the residents that we've met there on the various visits that we've made were easy to chat with. It's a good location, and the physical plan seemed nice and good. The services seemed good and the staff seemed to be flexible in creating a care plan. The facility was top of the line with the exception of not having a swimming pool on-site. However, they have an arrangement down the street with an athletic club, so you can go down and use the pool there.
stevenand
3
|
August 1, 2019
IF YOU HAVE TO SELF PAY AND CANNOT AFFORD TO TIE UP 30 DAYS OF CASH(!) PRE-PAY UP FRONT .... .....AND CANNOT WAIT A MONTH UNTIL AFTER CHECKOUT TO RECEIVE YOUR BALANCE, GO ELSEWHERE.
Visitor371735
3
|
September 19, 2016
Skyline was fairly new with good staff and good food. The apartments were pleasant but pretty pricey. They have a pool, floor exercises, pool exercise, bridge lessons and lots of learning and lectures. The people seemed very nice too.
Chison
5
|
September 13, 2016
No complaints whatsoever,staff & facility excellent.
Cathy A.
5
|
February 26, 2016
My father was at Terraces at Skyline for 18 days. I thought the staff was very professional and nice. I was invited to a meeting, and the whole staff was there. We talked to my father about things he could do to be safer. The staff brought up these concerns with him, and I thought they did it very well. On that floor, they had a dining area, so my father just walked a little way down the hallways for his meals, which I thought was very nice. He had a private room. Before he was released, the therapist came and assessed the house and made suggestions to us, which we took care of before he came home.
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- All Inclusive Rent
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- Studio Apartments
Dining options
- Dining Room Shared Meals
- Room Service For Meals
Medicare
Health
3.0
Overall
5.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
5.0
About Skyline Health Services in Seattle, Washington
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