Bay Pointe Retirement/Marine Courte Memory Care
966 Oyster Bay Courte,
Bremerton, Washington 98312
4.4
(13 reviews)
$3,910
3201 Pine Rd NE, Bremerton, WA 98310
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4.38
(13 reviews)
Facility
4.3
Staff
4.9
Food
4.5
Activities
5.0
Value
5.0
Kathy
5
|
November 8, 2023
I toured Cascades of Bremerton. I like this place a lot. The food was good. The woman who showed us around was wonderful. She spent a couple of hours with me. She was just so helpful. I loved the location, and it was in very good condition and well taken care of. The staff were all very, very nice. For amenities, they had a viewing room, a koi pond, and an enclosed courtyard. They had card rooms, a little bistro, an exercise room, and an art room, too.
P.
4
|
April 29, 2022
Cascades of Bremerton was very nice. The staff was pleasant and nice. The apartments were adequate. The maintenance was good. Their dining area looked nice. They have a lot of activities and places that you can go to if you desire to. It's just a very old place.
Patti
5
|
February 19, 2022
My sister has moved into Cascades of Bremerton Independent Living. It's very well maintained and it's a comfortable environment. The staff members are very helpful and pleasant. The manager in particular, Lisa, was very accommodating, and even allowed my sister to stay in an apartment while her apartment was getting finished, and that made a big difference. They provide good meals and they assisted with moving in. It was a good experience. They have a variety of activities available. With COVID, some things have been limited. They frequently go out shopping together. They offer transportation to doctor and dentist offices. On site, they offer exercise equipment. They're always doing puzzles and games of some sort. There's a large library. They have entertainment and a happy hour every Wednesday that the residents seem to enjoy. They do knitting together. My sister just got a new iPhone offering assistance to residents about learning how to use it. They have Christmas activities. There's a variety of things. Every week there's something going on.
Kenneth
5
|
September 30, 2021
One of the problems we had when we were looking at a couple of facilities was the doors were too stiff to open and my dad has to use a walker. At The Willows of Cascades of Bremerton, you can get through their doors real easy, and that's a big thing. It seems a pretty clean place too. The only thing they do for my dad is providing him with his meals and clean the room for him. Their eating area is more like a restaurant instead of just a place to have food thrown at you. It's very tidy, the staff is very helpful, and once or twice a month, he can go on short trips. Some places would probably be a higher rating, but they would cost twice as much per month. This one is pretty nice, considering what I have to pay. Overall, they're an excellent place.
Edward
3
|
June 18, 2018
Cascades of Bremerton is just across the street from their independent living place. For activities they have Bingo, Chess, card games, dancing, piano playing, TV, and movies. The dining area is nice. We've eaten there before, and the food was good. I like Cascades of Bremerton, but I didn't like the size of their apartments. Maybe I can get my bed to fit in one of them, but that's about it. I could put two of their apartments in my living room at home.
Edward
4
|
June 18, 2018
The apartments at The Willows are much better. The only thing I didn't like is that most of the communities are all corporate run, and I think it is a crying shame that they charge a $500 fee for a second person. For activities they have TV, movies, Wii bowling, Chess, and cards. They have an exercise room, a spa, a computer room, and a library. The food is excellent too. The facilities are excellent and they're well-maintained. I wouldn't mind living there, but there are hang-ups with moving there. And I'm not crazy about the corporation that runs them.
Cascades of Bremerton is located in lovely Bremerton, Washington, near Pine Road Northeast, Blueberry Park and Harrison Hospital. Visitors praise the well-maintained facilities, which are decorated with potted plants. Residents describe the staff as friendly and understanding, and reviewers say that the food served in the huge dining room is of restaurant quality. Amenities include an exercise room, a spa, a computer room and a library, and the gazebo offers a beautiful view of Mount Rainier. Seniors remain busy with activities such as bocce ball, volleyball, aquatic fitness and low-impact aerobics.
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