Village Green Retirement Campus

  • 35419 1st Ave S, Federal Way, WA 98003
  • (253) 243-9568
  • 4.3 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Independent Living

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About This Community

You won't find another retirement community like Village Green anywhere within or around Federal Way. From the beginning, we have focused on creating a breathtaking natural setting, and ensuring that our practices are as eco-friendly as possible - offering sustainability, and promoting a healthy green lifestyle. We believe in the healing powers of nature and the peacefulness and tranquility that can only be found by embracing the beauty of the outdoors.

In addition to maintaining our gorgeous grounds, we are constantly searching for ways to become even greener, and that desire is partially manifested in conscientious gardening. We never give up looking for ways to make Village Green greener.

Amenities for Leisure and Activity:

  • Fitness center
  • Swim Spa and Hot Tub
  • Aqua therapy
  • Physical therapy
  • Computer lab
  • Solarium/craft room
  • Movie theater and card rooms
  • Pool tables
  • Libraries

Convenience Amenities:

  • Guest apartments available for out-of-town visitors
  • Scheduled transportation to appointments, shopping and special needs
  • Restaurant style dining
  • 24-hour coffee and juice bars
  • Beauty and Barber Shop
  • Conference room for meetings
  • Pet friendly

Safety and Security:

  • Fully monitored intrusion alarm systems
  • Emergency pull cords in each apartment and cottage
  • Wireless pendants furnished to all Assisted Living residents
  • Licensed Nurse on staff
  • Staff available 24 hours a day
  • Well being checks

Your assisted living care plan is tailored to your individual care needs are determined separate from your living amenities. Call a care specialist to learn more about care plan levels and service inclusions. Some clinical care services offered can include:

  • Clinical Care Services offered at Village Green Retirement Community
  • Insulin-Dependent Diabetic Management
  • Mobile Lab Service
  • Out-Patient Rehabilitation Services
  • Dietary Management

Village Green has a variety of exercise classes and opportunities for residents to participate in including:

  • Water activities such as swimming and water aerobics
  • Cardio such as Zumba and walking
  • Strength training such as weight lifting and physical therapy
  • Alternative exercises such as Tai Chi and Yoga
  • Walking group (we understand the benefits of walking every day!)
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Reviews

4.3 ( 3 Reviews )
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Carolyn
November 13, 2021
Village Green Retirement Campus had a lot of options. They have duplexes, then some apartments, and several things. It was a little older facility, but it's convenient to everything, and it's in Federal Way. The lady showed me a couple of different places, and then she showed me one that was already taken, and they were going to redo it. Then she had a new one that she also showed me, but it was pretty big, and was more expensive.
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Barbara
We toured Village Green Retirement. Some parts of it are older, and parts of it are brand new. We looked at both a smaller two-bedroom that had a loft, which had a ton of storage in that one. It had its own little patio, and it backed up to trees and whatnot, so you kind of had a private patio, and it seemed nice. That was an older unit, but it was in good shape. We looked at one of the apartments, an assisted living apartment that was in the main building, and it was dated, but it was nice. It had a nice big balcony, that one was an upstairs corner room. It had a large balcony that you could look out over the trees and stuff. It had ample storage in it as well. And then we looked at one of their brand new apartments that had a two-car garage. It had two huge bedrooms, had a big kitchen, and the living, dining room area was beautifully done. It had a nice-sized laundry room and two baths. So you had a ton of storage in that one as well. My mom is moving from a six hundred square foot house to an apartment, so she wants to make sure she can take most of her stuff with her. It was nice. Of course, it was more expensive too, but It would work for her. The staff was very friendly. We talked to a few people there. It seemed like a nice place, they had a pretty nice dining area, they had some various, to-do activities, There's an aquatic center, you could walk to it from there, it's just down the street from that. We also noticed that there was a church, a Lutheran church close by, which my mom was looking for. I liked the third apartment that we looked at, it was larger than some of the other ones. My mom liked the smaller one that had a loft, but we're trying to get her away from stairs.
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Melanie
June 25, 2021
My mom has been staying in the Village Green Retirement Campus for about three years now. Occasionally, there's a meal that she likes. Her major complaint about their food is it's preparation. It's not prepared properly to the point where it can't be eaten and chewed, but I think the staff is good. She particularly likes the care staff, who I suppose are the nursing assistants. She cares for them a lot and feels that they are just very, very good. I think communication is a bit of a problem among the administrative staff though. Her studio has a deck, and it is set up reasonably nice for a studio. It's kind of around the corner. The floor plan is nice. They do yoga, have a couple of different exercise groups, and arts and crafts. Particularly prior to COVID, there's kind of a juice bar area where people would congregate. I think sometimes there would be an entertainer who sang or played the guitar. It's certainly not a bad place, but I think that there's ways that it could be improved. It's a nice building, and it's a very nice location. My mom complains a bit about how people attend the exercise groups. People seem to have the ability to pre-book appointments to be in the exercise class way ahead of time, but they don't allow other people to have a chance. Also, she feels that some of the arts and crafts are rather juvenile, and not more appropriate for an adult.

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