Spiritwood at Pine Lake
3607 228th Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98029
(800) 558-0653
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Reviews of Spiritwood at Pine Lake in Issaquah, Washington
4.45
(11 reviews)
Facility
5.0
Staff
4.5
Food
5.0
Activities
5.0
Value
5.0
Genie
5
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June 23, 2023
I was just blown away by the organization of the gal that took us through Spiritwood at Pine Lake. She gave us so many handouts of things to think about when you're looking for a place to live. That place was so well run and it was so organized. The amenities were top-notch. It was clean. Most of the residents there were very, very happy there. There was longevity in that one. The courtyard was beautiful. The dining room looked great. They had a whole slew of different floor plans, and that one even had some cottages. My parents were looking for something a little bit bigger. The two bedrooms were a little pricy for them. The biggest two-bedroom they had was 745 square feet. My dad wanted a two-bedroom, two-bath, and it wasn't just big enough. The place was beautiful and very clean. It was an older place, but a lot of things were redone on it. They did fantastically taking care of the place. It was independent living through memory care. They had a very nice memory care there.
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Shawn
5
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March 14, 2023
Probably the best point about our tour at Spiritwood at Pine Lake was Kristen, the woman that we met with. She was very friendly and very knowledgeable about everything. She's the only one of the facility people that ever followed up with us. So, that made a difference. Plus, it was a medium-sized facility, very modern, very updated, and kind of almost elegant looking. It's very close to my house and it seemed to have everything that we were looking for. It's a beautiful place. We were looking at one of the larger studios and the one-bedroom and it would have been adequate for mom. They also had a library, a couple of different places that people could gather (like a game room kind of situation to play games or watch movies), live music at least once a week (sometimes twice), entertainment that comes in, field trips where they take them out to places, a beauty salon, crafting activities center, and a beautiful little courtyard outside with lots of trees and wildlife. It was lovely.
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Michael
4
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March 4, 2023
I toured Spiritwood at Pine Lake, but the assigned person doing the tours was on vacation. So, the person who assisted us just wasn't that great at what she was doing. But I'm going to say it's no fault of hers. It was a lovely facility and it was fairly new. It was very well kept. The staff was nice, and the residents were very friendly and welcoming. They had a beauty salon, a library, an exercise room, a theater, and they had gathering places. They had studios, and 1 and 2-bedroom apartments. They had more options in the studio's floor plans compared to other places.
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Sarah
4
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November 2, 2022
The independent living at Spiritwood at Pine Lake was absolutely beautiful. The woman that toured us was very energetic, almost a little too much for my dad. But she was very energetic and very knowledgeable. They had private shared wall condos separate from the facility, they were homes. It's very beautiful and independent, it's a much different level of care than what my dad needs. It's probably the most expensive one we looked at, but it looked like it was worth the price. It's a higher-end property. The staff who gave us the tour was a little too sales-y and had a little too much energy for my dad, I thought she was fine but he was turned off. We looked at the menu and it sounded good. I saw the dining room but we did not eat there.
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Melody
4
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October 6, 2022
I went to Spiritwood at Pine Lake. It is closer to my home. It was very nice, but it wasn't as fresh and new, but that didn't matter because it was very homey, and it had a good atmosphere. The staff were knowledgeable. And because I dropped in, it wasn't like they were ready for me, so I think that I may have thrown them off their schedule. The woman who took care of me did take the time to tour me. She was the front desk receptionist, so she wasn't the normal marketing person to do the tour, so she just did the best that she could, based on her ability. Because I was initially looking at assisted living, I got to see the dining area, which is pretty much right off of the front entrance where you check in, so that was easy enough. But then I didn't get to see the memory care area. Mostly under them, I saw assisted living as far as the hallways, a room, and the dining area. It wasn't as much of a complete tour as I think it would have been if it was the proper person who does the tours. They showed me the activity calendar, and it looked pretty nice. As far as the activities, they had bingo. Just seeing them on a calendar, it looked good. Whether the people were engaging or whether the staff were helping, I didn't get to observe that. What I noticed at the entrance was, there were two chairs at the entrance kind of up against the wall, separating the dining room from the entrance. Two senior residents were sitting in those chairs, just sitting there looking, watching people coming in and looking at the weather from the inside out even though they could come out the doors and sit on the bench to get fresh air. There's a nice little walking trail next to a wooded area, which was very nice, so that would have been a nice opportunity. The atmosphere was warmer and more inviting. I noticed in the hallways people decorated their doors to represent their personalities, so that seemed inviting to the residents. I didn't have a planned tour and that was not the staff's normal role. She was the front desk receptionist's greeter, but she was very pleasant and very nice. They were very accommodating.
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Migz
5
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September 19, 2022
Village Concepts of Issaquah-Spirit at Pine Lake had separate cottages. I really liked them, but they were too small for us this time. If I was a single person, I could move there, but my husband and I needed more space than that. The outside grounds were lovely. The individual cottages were very well done. They had an exercise room, card playing, and other games. I also liked that I would be able to fix my own food, because there was a very nice kitchen with a very nice appliance. If you live in the cottages and down the line, you would need assisted living or memory care, they would put you on a priority. It was a pleasant place.
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Maureen
5
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January 9, 2022
I visited Spiritwood at Pine Lake. I liked the fact that the community seemed to really live and experience the whole facility, like someone was playing the piano. People seemed very involved and happy to be there. The person that gave me the tour was very helpful, and I think it could have also been a good fit for my mom. The dining area was very nice. It was not at that time really being used, but it was spacious, and I think it was near an area where you could walk out to a patio; that was really lovely. I had a lot of trees and there was a very pretty garden area outside the dining room. And as far as the rooms, I don't have anything that really stuck out at this time, but it was definitely comparable to the other locations that I looked at. That day, they were actually out on a road trip. There was an activity, and I know that they talked about taking the residents out to see the lights in December, or the the holiday lights. There's definitely a lot of opportunities for the members to get out and do things. I remember that that day they were actually out and about. They were coming back, and one of the employees was giving a presentation about their dog. They brought their dog, which I thought was really cute. It was lovely.
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DM
4
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April 13, 2020
I will be moving into the cottages at Spiritwood at Pine Lake. It's independent, but I can go into the assisted living if needed. There's a dining room, and there were activities going on. The staff was very good. I like the outdoors. It's in a very quiet and wooded area. I will have a nice, new, little cottage, and it has its own garage. I can walk to the main area for activities. I met some of the neighbors there. It's just one street with cottages, and they were very nice and friendly.
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Assisted Living
This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.
$4,100
Starting Price
Memory Care
Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.
$5,100
Starting Price
Independent Living
Independent Living is for those who desire the feel of a private residence with the amenities and activities available in a planned community, such as fitness classes, game nights, and group excursions. Services such as cleaning and groundskeeping are often available.
$4,100
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of Spiritwood at Pine Lake in Issaquah, Washington
Costs
- Rent Plus Care Fees
- Entry Fee
- Fee Structure Extra: Entry fee cost : $5000
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Studio Apartments
General
- Resident Capacity: 96
- Respite Care
- Minimum Age: 65
About Spiritwood at Pine Lake in Issaquah, Washington
Welcome to Village Concepts of Issaquah, Spiritwood at Pine Lake. Spiritwood offers active senior living for all phases of life, including independent living, assisted living, and memory care.
Our Independent Living communities offer both freedom and peace of mind for active seniors who want to live a maintenance-free lifestyle. Enjoy a variety of amenities that alleviate the stresses of everyday life such as cooking, housekeeping, home repairs and more. Join planned events and social opportunities in a safe, comfortable and active community.
Personal Care and Support:
Village Concepts’ Assisted Living communities offer seniors beautiful housing with the best care and support. From housekeeping to personal care, meals and assistance with activities of daily living, we are committed to helping our residents live as independently as possible while doing our part to make sure they are happy and healthy. Residents at Village Concepts communities enjoy an enriched lifestyle with many opportunities for social engagement, while their families find peace of mind knowing that their loved one is well cared for.
Compassionate Care for Memory Support:
Our Memory Care communities are specifically designed to support the comfort, security and specialized needs of residents who face the challenges of memory loss. Our care staff is trained to develop meaningful partnerships between residents, families and staff members to foster new relationships, strengthen communities and create quality homes for seniors.
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