Sharon Care Center
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- 1509 Harrison Avenue, Centralia, WA 98531
- (360) 736-0112
- 4.0 ( 4 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Memory Care
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4.0
( 4 Reviews )
James
August 11, 2022
I've been here at Sharon Care Center for almost a year now and it's acceptable, that's as far as it goes. Everybody complains about the food but that's nothing new. The staff is very good. I have a studio, but there are also 1-bedroom apartments available. Everything works fine, and when something breaks they come around and fix it. The staff members know what to do so I don't have any complaints. Their dining area is okay, and when it comes to the food, I'm not fond of their pizza, but breakfast is the best. You can order whatever you want for breakfast from a menu. They have a courtyard in the center of the building. It's in a residential area so you can go out for a walk on the sidewalks. They have a bus and there's an activities director who will take you on outings and shopping, or to the casino if you want to go there. In terms of value for the money, it costs $4000 a month.
Peterson3825968
December 28, 2019
The nursing staff is top notch. The administration has an ego complex. They treat there residents and nursing staff with no respect. Got a new administrator from another state that has an ego complex. Very short with residents and nursing staff. Dinning area roomy as well as rooms. Much older building well taken care of and very clean. Seem to have quite a turn over of staffing, nurses. All staffing and nurses are very helpful and know and do there jobs very well. Offer very good care despite the Administrator ego getting hurt easily.
Riki517417
December 29, 2016
Sharon Care was an older facility, that immediately reminds you more of a hospital than a care facility. The rooms weren't too appealing, and the cost was about the same as other places. In the memory care unit, the rooms were a studio, and if you had a roommate, it was just separated by a curtain. It wasn't divided well. The residents were fine. The dining area looked fine. It was a more sterile, clinical place, but the staff was very nice.
Visitor105861750
February 09, 2015
Sharon Care seemed nice. It was clean. The rooms were probably acceptable given the circumstance or situation. They were clean and well kept. They seemed to have stuff that my grandmother wasn't interested in because she was not able to do anything, but they had crafts, puzzles, group room, pretty much the typical stuff. The one who gave us a tour was a young man, and he was perfectly pleasant, informative, very kind, and very nice. However, it was a little older, and their furnishing in their community areas was not the nicest.