The Cottages of Renton

  • 17033 108th Ave. SE, Renton, WA 98055
  • (425) 528-7070
  • 2.5 ( 2 reviews )
  • Memory Care

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Description

About This Community

The Cottages of Renton, a Memory Care Community, offers three small, cozy cottages, each with a maximum of 20 residents. This design concept allows us to provide your loved one with the one-on-one senior care and personal attention he or she deserves in a familiar, intimate, calm and safe environment.

Each cottage is self-contained with its own kitchen, dining room, laundry, living room area with fireplace and private resident rooms. Residents create a sense of truly being at home by personalizing their bedrooms with familiar furnishings and cherished mementos.

Health Care:

The health and well being of our residents is of special concern to us. Our nursing staff is available 24-hours a day, seven days a week to provide the following services:

  • Assistance with activities of daily living, such as grooming, bathing and ambulation
  • Assistance with daily meals
  • Medication monitoring and assistance
  • Diabetic Monitoring
  • Incontinence Management
  • When additional medical services are needed, we work closely with other healthcare providers to meet the needs of our residents within the comfort and familiarity of his or her own bedroom.

Activities:

Our Senior Care activity program is a key component of our gentle care philosophy of emphasizing each resident’s strengths and abilities. We create a personalized activity program designed to provide each resident with a sense of purpose and achievement.

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Reviews

2.5 ( 2 Reviews )
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M I SS
January 24, 2023
My mom has been living in The Cottages of Renton for close to a year and a half and we have been very pleased with the care she has received. I visit 2-3 times a week, my sister once a week and her grandchildren visit frequently on the weekends. I believe this gives me a clear picture of how this place is operated much better than family members who are unable to come as frequently. I see the residents participating in art projects, sing-a-longs, doing puzzles and reading the newspaper and magazines that I bring weekly. There are 3 separate cottages that house residents based on their level of decline. My mom is a bit of a "loner" and always has been but the staff is really good at encouraging her participation in meals and activities. When I arrive for a visit I sometimes see her in the living room by the cozy "fireplace" chatting with others or at the table for meals and activities. Their COVID protocols are impressive and much appreciated and the care delivered by the staff from the front desk to the hands-on caregivers has been excellent. Everyone has been very good at communicating with us about moms needs or concerns. These are trying times for us all and occasionally they have been short staffed but I have never felt she was not receiving the care that she needed. I would recommend considering The Cottages of Renton to families that are in the process of making a very difficult decision on where to place a loved one.
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Raymond
October 02, 2020
I wouldn't put my worst enemy in The Cottages of Renton. That's the worst place I've ever been in. Very stark. You rent a room with no bathroom and no sink, and the bathroom is clearly at the end of the hall. Their community room was just a little room, a table, and a little small TV. There's about six people in there just staring into space. I didn't see them playing cards or playing games or doing anything. That was probably the most depressing place I've ever been in out of all of them. The staff were very friendly upfront; of course, they are. They're trying to get you to come in so that they'll have another patient. But after that, what I've seen in there, no. Well, the recreation room was just an empty room with a long table in it. There were about six or seven people in there, and a small TV, and that was it. The facilities were very poor. Each cottage had about 16 people in it. It was really depressing.

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