Franke Tobey Jones Retirement Estates
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- 5340 North Bristol Street, Tacoma, WA 98407
- (253) 752-6621
- 4.6 ( 4 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care


















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About This Community
Established in 1924, Franke Tobey Jones is a not-for-profit organization. Tudor-style residences are located on 20 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds adjacent to 700-acre Pt. Defiance Park in Tacoma’s historic North End. As a Continuing Care Retirement Community, Franke Tobey Jones offers multiple Independent residences for active retirees, with the peace of mind of lovely Assisted Living, 24-hour Health Care and Memory Care facilities steps away. The 6,000 sq. ft. Wellness Center, Bistro Café, Beauty Shops, engaging activity calendar, putting green and Senior University round out the picture of gracious and energetic retirement living. There are no entrance fees except for the Duplexes and Garden Apartments (independent living). Entrance fee fully vested after 5 yrs. Priority access to Assisted Living, memory care and skilled nursing. We are surprisingly affordable!
Reviews
4.6
( 4 Reviews )
Susan
June 19, 2022
Franke Tobey Jones Retirement Estates was immaculate. There was a lot of variety in where you could live, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and studio. The upkeep was very good. The grounds were well taken care of, and there are a lot of paths to walk. There's a library, exercise rooms, and woodshop. The staff was very accommodating, very nice, and very friendly. The rooms for the most part were very spacious. There were good kitchen facilities and storage. The layout of the rooms was good.
Barbara
I'm waiting to move into Franke Tobey Jones Retirement Estates when it's ready. I chose it because the facilities were first-rate and the staff was very nice. I knew some people who were already there. The rooms are very nice, well kept up, and the person who gave the tour was knowledgeable, friendly, and very helpful. They provided us with a lunch. There's a community garden, there's a fitness center, there are educational activities and social activities.
FTJ Resident
March 21, 2021
I had always planned to sell my house and move into a retirement community that could care for my needs as I aged and needed more care. Franke Tobey Jones is one of only two non-profit retirement communities in Tacoma. It has been in Tacoma a very long time, has a good reputation and I knew several people who lived there. It has an unpaid Board of Directors. I moved into a one bedroom Garden apartment during the pandemic last summer. I have a full kitchen, cook my own meals, have my own washer and dryer and a one hour cleaning service twice a month. I brought my cat with me. The staff has gone above and beyond to help us stay connected during this long time of no gatherings and made getting the covid shots an easy process. Because they adhered to CDC and state health dept. guidelines for the past year, there were very few cases of covid among residents and staff. None in my building. People I know on the meal plan are happy with the quality and variety of the food. During normal times there are a lot of activities with speakers from the local colleges for "senior university", band concerts in summer, garden plots, a well equipped gym with personal trainers on staff, a woodworking shop and craft room. As a gardener, hiker and birdwatcher, I love being next door to Point Defiance Park where I can go for daily walks. I thought I would miss my house and my garden, but I am very glad I made the switch to a retirement community. I am free to come and go and live my life as I see fit, but when the time comes that I need help, I can move to other buildings with meals and assistance.
ReviewerAT1115
January 04, 2021
I've been to Tobey Jones Retirement Estates to visit a friend. I was very pleased, I liked the atmosphere, I liked the openness of how you could move around. The staff was always very helpful to answer questions, and the people that lived there were really pleased with the care they were getting and the programs that were provided. The rooms I was able to see, it was a newer complex that they had built, and they were spacious, and easy to move within.