

This restricts my ability to share specific situations for fear of retaliation by Brookdale on a poor elderly individual. I do not recommend anyone moving into this living facility.Īs a resident with a very limited income I fear greed has become the only principle that governs the ethics of Brookdale's philosophy on the moral rights offered to their residents.

I will be looking for another place for him to live. You would think when someone pays $4,000+ per month for independent living, they would follow through with the agreement to drive him to his doctor's appointment once a week seeing that it's only 5 minutes away! My father has dementia and can no longer drive and I just had spinal surgery, so I'm currently unable to take him. No one seems to know what they're doing anymore since the majority of the staff quit a few months ago. My father has lived at this location for over 5 1/2 years and unfortunately the quality of the staff has gone down tremendously. Not only do they mention the high turnover rate and focus on making money, but they bring to light that they are understaffed when it comes to actually helping the residents. I recommend going on and reading some of the reviews from their own employees. It seems this company's only concern is making money, regardless of whether or not their residents can afford it. You can find equal or better care at more reasonable prices from other living facilities in or near West Seattle. Unless you are very wealthy, I don't recommend this facility. With my father having dementia, he cannot even afford to get the help or care that he needs while living here. It also helps families understand the financial costs behind senior care by providing resources and financial planning assistance.

