Bonaventure of Olympic Place is a luxury senior living community in Arlington, WA, offering personalized independent living, assisted living, and memory care programs. It’s our goal to help each of our guests experience retirement perfected, which is why we’ve carefully built communities to help you feel at home, amenities to make life fun and convenient, and activities to nourish your well-being. Whether you’re looking for senior care options for yourself or your loved one, you can take a tour with us to see our community and get a glimpse of our spacious suites. Call us today to schedule your tour!
Amenities:
Activity center
Beauty/barber salon
Billiards room
Café with coffee and pastries
Computer work stations
Dishwashers/garbage disposals in all Independent Living units & cottages
Fireplace and sitting area
Game room
Garden and hobby center
Hospitality Suite with bar
Complimentary laundry rooms
Library
Microwaves in all Independent Living units
Microwaves in all Assisted Living units
Outdoor area
Patios and balconies in all Independent Living residences
Cable and phone with long distance
Private dining room
Private mailboxes
Private meeting space
Puzzle room
Restaurant-style dining
Theater room
TV room
Wall safe
Outdoor walking paths
Washer/dryer hookups
Whirlpool room
Free WiFi
Grandkids’ playroom
Services:
Full service salon
Nurse call system
Staff 24/7
Housekeeping and linen service
Transportation service
Activities 7 days a week
Monthly Wellness Clinic
Anytime dining
All inclusive utilities
Home maintenance
Individually controlled thermostats
Enhanced front door security
At Olympic Place by Bonaventure in beautiful Arlington, we are pleased to offer our residents a variety of perfect apartments for seniors. Are you an independent person who enjoys having a spacious area to yourself? Our one bed, one bath retirement suites are a perfect little apartment choice for you to feel at home. If you crave that extra space, our two bedroom, two bath options give you more room to stretch. For those who need a little extra assistance in their daily lives, we have several layouts for one bed, one bath assisted living suites. Enjoy your own space while having access to the care you need. View below for a sample of our retirement and assisted living suites.
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Reviews
4.2( 12 Reviews )
Twyla
August 18, 2021
My father-in-law used to stay in the Olympic Place by Bonaventure two years ago. My mother-in-law also chose that place now because she has friends there. She's on the assisted side and she's been there for two months now. She can't do any activities for now, but she will be. She's already got it all planned out with her girlfriends. So, she's very excited to do that.
The staff is very knowledgeable and professional. They were able to handle the issue with one of our family members nicely and they were able to calm him down. My mother-in-law loves the food and she says it is fabulous. The facility is easy to get around for people that are in walkers too. I can walk beside her when she's with her walker to get outside and to get out through the doors. So, it was laid out smart. They've got an elevator if you don't want to try to do the stairs, and everything's easy and accessible. They've got a little library and a game room as well. It's just really set up well.
Max
May 06, 2019
Olympic Place by Bonaventure is excellent. My room is small and clean, but no storage space. Overall, the staff has been great. The food is institutional but edible. There's just no seasoning so it's bland, like hospital food. They have two activity directors who stay busy.
Wedding cakes
October 12, 2017
My mother moved into a 2 bedroom apt. at Olympic Place in Aug '17 and she absolutely loves it. We thought that she would have issues after being in her own home for over 40yrs, but she has adjusted so well. Everyone is very friendly, she has made many friends, enjoys her bingo games and other activities and we are so relieved she's in a safe, secure place.
Michael
September 29, 2017
Olympic Place by Bonaventure's people were friendly and seemed to be well-organized. The rooms themselves were like small one-bedroom apartments. The facility location was kind of a relaxed, almost wooded area. It's quiet, with no major roads that cause any noise. The pricing was very competitive, and I was very pleased with them.
Donald276352
March 29, 2017
I had a bad time at Olympic Place, --particularly with the food which they brag about. We had fish and a lady who joined us at the table also had fish, and they didn’t have any lemon or lemon juice; they had nothing lemon which was a shortcoming. The food was not mediocre but not quite better. One thing to improve upon is to make sure to tell people about how to get there because it was a little awkward finding your way around. The rooms were OK and were about what I would come to expect. It didn’t stand out as being opulent; it was just a good place, physically.
Mark772274
June 10, 2016
My mother-in-law is at Olympic Place. It is a really nice place and more like a hotel than a facility. The rooms are nice; she has a one-bedroom apartment. The food is excellent. They have inside activities and outside activities that she participates in but not in all of them. The dining area looks like a restaurant. They have a menu with really good food. When you first walk in, it doesn’t look like that type of facility. It has a more homey, upscale appeal to it.
D.N.AQQZO
May 10, 2016
Olympic Place had extremely nice but small rooms and a nice dining room. They had an activity room and a big living room where they had a fireplace and a big-screen TV. The nice thing about them is they take money off, about $1,200, for people whose spouses were in the military. My mother-in-law’s husband was in WWII, so she would have qualified for that.
bonzodog
January 24, 2016
This facility lacks management and organization. There are staff members who are concerned and really care about the residents. The director and assistant don't seem to share the same concerns and lack management and customer service skills. They don't seem to value or respect their staff. Jobs in these types of facilities don't pay that well and showing you care about your staff goes a long way. Don't be fooled by the pleasantries you experience when they want to sell you a room. They will financially gouge you every time they get a chance. They won't lift a finger to help a resident without charging you for it.
Bud4
I recently went to Olympic Place to see a friend of mine there, but the people were just plain rude. When I went there and asked to see my friend, they tried to throw me out because, as they said, “We can’t give you that information; the law won’t allow us; you just have to leave, etc.” So, I left. The second time I visited, I talked to the son of the man that I visited, and he was upset. The facility was nice, clean, and modern. However, there was very limited parking.
Mike102314050
November 30, 2014
The housekeeping staff at Olympic Place is excellent. The facility is about 9 years old, and it's very, very well maintained. It looks new. They offer a lot of activities for us to do. They have entertainment several times a week. They provide transportation to doctors, hospital, and to the store. The food service is a bit of disappointment because the tables are not cleaned well enough between meals. My wife and I had gone to their lunch meeting where they call "meet the chef," but the chef didn’t even show up. So we complained about the dirty tables, and the food was in some cases overcooked and served warm, not hot. They don’t have trained medical people 24 hours a day. It only has nurses during the daytime. They do have an activities director, but she has been tasked also to do manicures and pedicures -- something she is not qualified to do. They have a beauty salon that is only open two days a week.
Supportive K
December 16, 2012
The staff at Olympic Place was very friendly. The rooms were really nice for its cost. It's very clean, no smell, almost like a hotel. They have dining facilities, laundry services, transportation, a lot of entertainment and activities, and the residents even go on field trips.
kbnlove
October 07, 2012
I feel the facility was excellent for my elderly grandfather. It was clean, small, functional, cafe-style food, near family and liked by my granddad. The staff appeared to be knowledgeable with seniors, as well as the ailments that accompany them later in life. They have a hospice program to assist the transition into death, for both person and family members. Overall, I was satisfied with the organization because my ancestor was pleased with the place.