Maple Glen Senior Living
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- 1700 N 13th Loop Road, Shelton, WA 98584
- (360) 810-5535
- 5.0 ( 1 reviews )
- Assisted Living







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Description
About This Community
Maple Glen Senior Living offers studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. In our natural setting, you’ll be embraced by wonderful staff, delivering services and amenities that add comfort, convenience, and pleasure to your day.
Our comfortable décor creates a feeling of elegance in this community. We are just the right size for neighbors to connect. We offer studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. In our natural setting you’ll be embraced by wonderful staff, delivering services and amenities that add comfort, convenience and pleasure to your day.
- Personalized care services are based on your individual needs
- Dining – Your Culinary Experience includes three delicious meals daily
- Housekeeping and linen services weekly for your convenience
- Scheduled transportation for activities and outings
- Emergency communication system for your security
- All utilities included except cable and telephone
- 24-hour staffing to respond to your needs
- Private dining room for family get-togethers and celebrations
- Activities Center Multiple activities and events daily
- Library for quiet enjoyment, book mobile or lively book club discussions
- Beauty Salon/Barber Shop for your convenience
- Whirlpool Spa to help you relax and rejuvenate
- If Pets are part of your family they are welcome here
- “VA Connects” our special program and information for veterans
Reviews
5.0
( 1 Reviews )
CT
June 21, 2021
My mom moved into Maple Glen Senior Living, and I think it is a very good fit for her. It is not super large, and it is all assisted care. There's probably maybe 60 units, so it's not one of those great big places. I like it because it's off the beaten path; it's not right there in the middle of town or anything. It's out on the outskirts. It's right across from the hospital, so that is good.
The help there seem pretty nice, and they are all concerned. They check on my mom all the time. They're always letting her know when it's time to go eat or anything; I find that nice. I don't know if it's the best because I can't really compare it to anything else, but I've been pretty happy with having my mom there. She seems to be pretty happy and more outgoing. At home she just sat, but here at least she gets out. They have daily activities for them all the time. I think when Covid restrictions finally open up, things will get better. They have field trips for the people too. Mom's really looking forward to that. I think it is good so far, and I can't think of any bad things about it.
The staff have been pretty good. Although the other day, she was trying to get hold of the nurse. She was given kind of runaround answers, but that might have just been the one aid.
I think her apartment is pretty good. There's one item that I wasn't too thrilled about, but it doesn't really matter. When she first moved in, the apartment had a microwave. She had a microwave when we went and toured it. When she moved in, they had taken the microwave out for whatever reason and they gave her another microwave. It's an older one. It is also small (which they all are). Anyway, I'm happy with her apartment.
The other day, she was telling me she used to not like eggs. She said that's what they give you for breakfast: eggs.
She goes down to the activites and does group exercises. She likes their cornhole game, their beach ball game, and hula hoop toss. They have a snack cart that goes around once in a while, and they can choose a snack. They have a library book cart that goes around too. They could choose books to read, and they have a library upstairs in their building.
Value wise (compared to other places), I think it's about the same as other places. I still think that they charge way more than what they need to.