Madison House Assisted Living Community

Category: Assisted living facility in Kirkland, Washington

Address: 12215 NE 128th St, Kirkland, WA 98034, USA

Phone: +14258218210

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Henning Thiel

Dec 11, 2020

Mom is at MH with dementia, and the staff there does their best to care for her. With COVID it is difficult with the limitations that brings, but the staff I have met is compassionate and helpful and tries to support her in this challenging time. It's an older facility, but reasonably well maintained. I have met several nice residents who said they quite like staying there. Food is decent, location is good, a little off the beaten path.

Rene Weirich

Jul 20, 2019

My mother has been at Madison house for the last 2 years. I know she is well taken care of when we can not be there. While no place will ever be able to provide everything that you think your aging family member deserves, I am grateful that my mother is there. We have been able to adapt her care plan as her need for assistance changes. The facility provides a lot of activities for the residents and encourages family involvement. It is fun to say that many of the residents have become my friends as well and I look forward to their smiles and stories. I would have no reservation about recommending this facility for a loved family member.

Paul Hatherley

Nov 8, 2018

The Madison House is a quality retirement community with exceptional staff and customer service.

Tom Lane

Aug 2, 2017

My wife and I were fortunate to stay at the Madison House for nearly 6 weeks while I was receiving treatment at Evergreen Hospital. It was extremely convenient requiring only a four minute daily walk to my treatment site. For those who need it, transportation is provided to the hospital and other medical facilities. The staff at Madison couldn’t be more helpful and friendly. The facility is well maintained and the apartments are cleaned weekly. There also free laundry facilities for personal clothing. We had our own kitchen facilities but only prepared tea, coffee and occasional snacks. For the rest, we looked forward to the three daily meals (and snacks) provided in the pleasant dining room. We found the food to be generally very good, with many choices and customized for a variety of individual needs and tastes. The various levels of care makes for an interesting mix of residents. We met many people and made some good friends. There were a variety of different activities and facilities available: movies, exercise programs, swimming pool, library, pool table, shopping excursions, and guided trips to tourist sites. Nursing staff is available 24 hours. There is parking at the facility and a bus transit center is nearby with connections to surrounding communities and Seattle. The alternative for our stay would have been to rent an ordinary apartment, but we would have had to shop for food, prepare our own meals and clean the apartment ourselves. Also, transportation would have been more of an issue (we didn’t need a car). Madison House offered a good social situation as well. My wife was not there for nine days and I would have been a bit lonely by myself in an anonymous apartment. Moreover, if I had needed emergency medical help, it was readily available at Madison.

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Questions & Answers

how many people live there

marla banks | Aug 12, 2022
Frank E | Aug 13, 2022

I didn't count them all when i visited, but I assume hundreds?

What does the monthly rent pay for ?

Suzanne B | Aug 12, 2022
Roy Grinnell | Aug 13, 2022

The basic rent pays for the room rental, meals in the dining room, use of common areas, activity programs for residents, and some transportation, all for people on an independent living basis. Assisted living services are extra cost.

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Do you offer care for ALS (Lou Gehrig disease) patients

Lisa Desimone | Aug 12, 2022
Roger Kundtz | Aug 13, 2022

Try calling the facility. I would guess they could not address the issues as the disease advances. ALS had high needs that an assisted living would not be equipped for.

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