Ballard Landmark
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- 5433 Leary Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98107
- (206) 782-4000
- 4.4 ( 13 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Independent Living








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About This Community
All ADL services offered, laundry if needed, mobility/transfer assistance, fall risk & planning MMSE score, will observe behoaviors, planning for whatever support they need, redirection, family assistance in planning
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4.4
( 13 Reviews )
Nancy
I have a friend who lives in Ballard Landmark. They have a pool, an exercise room, a coffee area for gathering, a little garden outside, a nice dining room, a good fireplace, and a library. It's very nice. The staff was very nice. They have outings and everything. From talking to my friend, she is always busy doing something.
Fran
January 24, 2019
We visited GenCare Seattle Ballard Landmark and we loved it there. We had a great tour of the independent living area. There's a farmer's market all year long right outside the backdoor, and it's near the Locks, which has lovely walking areas. They also have assisted living, and memory care associated. It's excellent in any way, if it were in New Hampshire or Vermont, this is where we'd go. It's a lovely community. The price is about $6,000.00 a month. The person who accommodated us was a delight, her name was Anne. She's been with this place for three years. She answered all of our questions and she didn't pressure us, but she just was excellent. The dining area is very nice. They seem to have a lot of people willing to do activities. They provide transportation a couple times a week to their doctors' and to the shops. It just seemed like a very well-run place. We also chatted with residents and it was all positive feedback.
Rita
October 15, 2017
The Ballard Landmark has a saltwater pool, an exercise room, and a trainer that works with people. They've really helped a friend of mine. It has a library, and it seems more connected to the Ballard community in a more intentional way. It seemed to offer more opportunities for going to the theater downtown, the symphony, and things like that. I've eaten there before with a friend and it was very good.
Barbme
Hello. Due to busy schedule and personal reasons I usually don’t make the time to review services and product however I feel it is important in this case.
Recently and unexpectedly my mother’s senior community gave short notice for all residents to leave. Needless to say my mom was in shock that community that was to be her final home was not the case. Time was short and our family was forced to find a senior community for her to call home and receive the care she required.
Our close friends in Fremont told us of a well known senior living community in nearby Ballard. It was also near hospitals and services that she required. So we called and spoke with Mindy B. who was the marketing person. She probably could hear from the tone of our voice that my mom was in a bad situation and needed help. During the time we spent with Mindy she was kind and caring and gave us great comfort. My mom and my siblings wanted her to move into Landmark immediately; unfortunately after much discussion we determined that the care our mom needed was not available at this time. The wonderful news is that Mindy listened to our needs and gave our family information that will help us located the senior community that will meet my mom’s specific are needs.
What a reliable resource she was and I will highly recommend Mindy to others who seek assistance with their loved ones who chose or require to live in a senior community living.
Sincerely,
Barbara
Albin
April 21, 2016
Not long ago I located to the Seattle and immediately fell in love with the culture and weather. Soon after my events beyond our control our father needed additional care and a new start on life. Not having any experience in finding a senior care community I was nervous and unsure where to turn.
By chance I was having coffee in Ballard and overheard two distinguished women talking at the table besides mine. One thing led to the other and I felt comfortable asking where they lived, in which one replied “Ballard Landmark”. During our conversation they spoke very highly of this place. When I called the receptionist she directed me to Mindy. She was friendly and with great patience listened to my concerns and we agreed to schedule a date and time for me and my father to visit.
On the day of the visit we entering the Ballard Community and were impressed with the décor and open layout. The reception area and the adjoining rooms were inviting and well used by the residents. Mindy greeted us and we quickly moved into a private room for us to discuss our needs. Afterwards she gave us a tour and it was at this time we met friendly staff and residents. One thing to note is that we were invited to a complimentary lunch and it was delicious. This was a pleasant surprise! Needless to say my father and I were impressed and he is now a resident. The support staff at Ballard Landmark was very helpful to me in the process and even if this home was not the right fit for my father,
Mindy’s caring approach and non biased information on assisted living was very valuable.
I can now relax and enjoy my visits with my father. Thank you.
GratefulG
December 28, 2015
The facility is nice and the location is wonderful. Food is of a pretty good quality (although I have seen the quality decline over the past year). Staff is friendly and seems to try hard, but there just aren't enough staff there. The answer to any complaint is "we're doing the best we can!" The seem to over-promise and under-deliver. Things take forever to get fixed when they break--the theatre was out of commission for months when the projector broke, the pool was closed for months, the internet was down for weeks and weeks...the housekeeping didn't happen for weeks on end when they were shorthanded. My mom needed help in the middle of the night and no one was at the front desk to answer the call. I remain constantly worried that she won't actually get the support she is paying for...
anonymous116983950
December 01, 2015
The staff at Ballard was friendly. The facility was in a very interesting neighborhood, so there would be a lot for seniors to do. The pool and gym area were really nice. The apartments were fine, and the main community areas all looked very well cared for, but the hallways and the apartment looked like they needed a little more attention. Their menu looked a little more red-meat-heavy, but they talked about how all of the vegetables they cook were really fresh.
Visitor106984250
September 12, 2015
I used to live at the Ballard Landmark. The food was good. They have switched directors; the prior director was very good, and the current director was running it like a military unit, so I was not impressed. They had a pool there that we used to exercise -- water walking. The pool hasn't been in operation for people to walk for over a month, and the prices were very high. I had a 400 sq. ft. studio at the Ballard Landmark, and it was like a hotel room. They had sliding glass doors facing west, so it got extremely hot in there, and there was no air-conditioning or anything.
Visitor109209750
July 28, 2015
At the others I have gone to, they sent me information about different events that they are having after I visited, and GenCare hasn't done that. They didn't offer to let me eat there, which is important because you want to know what the food is like. I didn't get a good feeling of the place just walking through it. They need improvement there. Their marketing staff I didn't think was good because they didn't give me a chance to get a real feeling of what it is like there. They just walked me through it. We walked by the dining room, but I didn't get a chance to see what the food was like. They haven't sent me any information after about events there, so I could go back and get a feeling of the people. When someone comes to look over, they should give them a better chance to see what the food is like and go to some of the events so that they can get a feeling of the people and the environment, or a friendlier staff or people when you first go there.
Linda79256150
July 20, 2015
I’d give The Ballard Landmark a top choice. It’s beautiful and well-located, and it is a very-close-to-new facility, so it has a lot of the attributes that having a brand new place has. It’s very light, and being in a place that has a lot of natural light appeals to me.
Karen108493650
June 21, 2015
We chose Ballard Landmark because my aunt knew about it. It was new. It had high ceilings, and the location appealed to her. It is very modern. I would like to live there. It was so comfortable and updated, it smells great, and there were a lot of happy people sitting around the lounging front desk. Everybody that we met was very helpful. My aunt hadn't moved in yet, but there was no pressure. She was able to put her name on the list and place money down into it, and when a two-bedroom on the perfect side of the building came up, she would then begin to pay money and moved in gently. It was totally refundable if she decided not to or something horrible happened between now and when they had a place. It was so perfect.
The apartment was beautiful. You would walk in to a nice kitchen -- which was very complete with small table -- and a living room with beautiful windows and sliding glass doors. To the right and to the left were two bedrooms with two bathrooms with very handicapped access, but it didn't look institutional at all. It was so pleasant, and it looked like a home. She could take her cat there, which was also really important. When we visited one day, there was a wonderful band playing wonderful music and singing in their big lounge. They had a couple of grand pianos and a great swimming pool that had equipment that would allow a person who needed little exercise. There was a nice gym, a beautiful cafeteria that served breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and a big lounge area. If you walked into the main door to the right, there were lots of tables, couches, and lots of light. It was wonderful. We interviewed a number of people who lived there for quite some time, and everybody said the food was great. They were very happy.
Another wonderful thing was, they would take people here, there, and everywhere. They had activities on the property. My aunt loves to play bridge, and they had a regular bridge game going on. There were a lot of activities; plus they would drive her to beauty shop or a doctor's appointment or just to go shopping. I would recommend them to others.
Visitor87484150
June 30, 2014
We had a tour at Ballard Landmark. It's a high rise. The rooms were neat, clean, and very nicely appointed. The staff was very friendly. We even ate there; we had salmon. It was very good. They have exercise classes, book clubs, game nights. They have all those standard things that most assisted livings have. They take their people out to museums and plays and things like that. I really liked the rooms. I did not like the price.
Visitor7643
June 21, 2013
The Ballard Landmark has nice rooms. They try to have organic or at least whole foods. They also have exercises.
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