Cogir of Northgate
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- 11501 15th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98125
- (206) 362-7250
- 3.4 ( 10 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Independent Living









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About This Community
Residents enjoy the many different nooks and lounge areas for reading, chatting, playing cards, or simply enjoying the fire-place. The media centers are great spaces to comfortably watch a film on a large screen with friends. For game and puzzle fans there is an impressive collection to choose from and dedicated large tables to use.
- Alcove and One bedroom apartments
- Patio and kitchenette
- Heating, hot water and electricity included
- Cable
- Housekeeping and laundry
- Pet Friendly
- Courtyard with garden
- Lounge with Fireplace
- Parking
- Piano
- Postal Service
- Large screen TV
- Complete WIFI coverage in common areasDining hall with table service
- All-day dining hours
- Menu prepared by professional Chef, approved by Nutritionist
- Private dining roomsVariety of scheduled daily activities and outings
- Bus/van transportation
- Plenty of puzzles and board games
- Special events in the community
- Music and film evenings
- Teaching and learning
Reviews
3.4
( 10 Reviews )
Brynn
I went to Cogir of Northgate. They were very, very nice people, but it has no parking and it was very hard to find. Even though I was familiar with the area, it still took me going around the block quite a few times to be able to find a place to park and visit. Like the others that I had visited, they had a beauty salon and a small exercise area. The rooms were very small, and I found them dark.
Fred
March 27, 2022
Cogir of Northgate was a nice place. It was super clean and the dining room, in particular, was really impressive. They give you three meals a day. The decor of the building was quite nice. They were always well-lit. It was like a nice hotel.
The apartments were adequate for a person my age. It had a small European type of kitchen against the wall of the living room and a balcony above the garden, which was quite nice, then an alcove. It's not something that I'm used to living in, but for my needs, it is sufficient. There are games, art classes, plenty of yoga, crossword puzzles, and all other types of things as well.
Jo Anne
August 08, 2020
We had my mother-in-law in Northgate Retirement Community, but she was not happy there so we brought her back home. It was too expensive. At first, because of the virus, they checked on her every two hours, but after that she had to take care of herself. I could tell it was an older building, but they're doing a bunch of remodeling right now. The rooms were OK. The way it was set up in the bathroom made it more of a handicapped room.
When we were there, we took her up to her apartment and that was the only time I had a chance to take a look at it. In my opinion, her apartment is an older style apartment, but they're remodeling those units right now. They had nice appliances, but my mother-in-law doesn't use a stove. She uses a microwave to cook, but they didn't have one of those. The staff members were nice and very courteous.
Mary062675
December 15, 2016
I almost moved to Brookdale Northgate. The rooms were not that nice, and they did not have showers in all the rooms. They were also not kept up that well. They said they are going to do some remodeling, but I don't know how long that would take.
Visitor_2643622
August 10, 2016
Many staff members are kind, but billing practices are confusing at best, and errors are difficult to correct. Supervising nursing staff also do not seem well trained in working with people with dementia.
Visitor81513450
May 12, 2015
Brookdale Northgate was even older than the other place. I wasn't impressed with the units at all because everything had been painted over and over, they had old baseboards, and the wirings for the cable were messy. The managing director was excellent. She was very helpful and very friendly. I am not that familiar with their location, but I know it is not far from Northgate Mall either. They had transportation, once a week laundry, and a lot of different activities. They had shopping trips for groceries, the drugstore, and things like that. The grounds were well-kept. The one thing they did do was they paid for my taxi to get there. The functionality was poor because of the baseboard heat. There was no smell, and I think they had just replaced their carpet and drapes about three years ago or something like that.
Charlotte18
October 31, 2014
I visited Emeritus at Northgate. The staff's work attitude was very good. They seemed to be very nice. The rooms and apartments were nice and clean. The dining room was very nice. The food looked good. As far as activities, at the time of the visit, they were getting ready to have some sort of an outing. The residents seemed to be happy.
Visitor85697350
September 24, 2014
My visit with Emeritus was fine. It was homey and clean. I didn't try the food, but I saw the menu. It seemed more than adequate. The dining room wasn't crowded. I thought the rooms were okay. The staff was very kind and open. They had group activities that seemed to be appealing, and the price was good.
John88121250
June 30, 2014
Emeritus at Northgate is a nice place. They have a nice staff. They are very friendly. They really took good care of my mom. It’s a very clean place. They are very conscientious and friendly. I would recommend this facility.
Visitor79359250
March 29, 2014
Emeritus is kind of old and it looked like it needed a little bit of updating. The rooms were small and the parking was a bit of a challenge for people to come and visit. Those were some of the things that were a problem. We ate there, the food was good. The people were really nice, it was clean. I wouldn't move there if I was looking for a place.
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