Vineyard Park of Mountlake Terrace

3.7
17 reviews

About

Assisted Living FacilityRetirement Community
Vineyard Park of Mountlake Terrace offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care in a warm, park-like setting surrounded by evergreens and mountain views. Located just minutes from Edmonds and near the new Light Rail, our community provides personalized care, engaging activities, and chef-prepared dining. Residents enjoy a vibrant lifestyle with daily events, on-site physical therapy, and convenient access to local parks, dining, and culture. At Vineyard Park of Mountlake Terrace, you’ll feel at home from the moment you arrive.

Details

  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible seatingAvailable

Location

Vineyard Park of Mountlake Terrace
23008 56th Avenue West, Mountlake Terrace, WA
98043, United States

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    Barb C
    Nov 6, 2025
    2.0
    I am posting as someone who does not live here but as someone who visits a resident every 1 to 2 weeks. First let me say that there are some outstanding housekeepers and caregivers here and my experience has been good with those. My concern is around the food. Real -life examples: one day nachos were on the menu, however the only choice/condiment for salsa or nacho-type sauce was ketsup! Really? One could make an excuse that many of the residents can’t handle spicy food but really the truth is for those that don’t enjoy spicy food there is mango salsa and other types of non spicy supplements. One afternoon I went to lunch with a couple of the residents and they had a squash soup. It was simply water and ? I’m not sure because if you closed your eyes you couldn’t tell what it was. I could go on. I’m not a complainer, I’ve simply had members of my family as Food service managers for four different large assisted living facilities and each of them would be ashamed at some of the food that comes out of this kitchen. Call me harsh but if you really want to know, ask for the minutes from the resident counsel. My last comment regarding the food is I have gone down to the kitchen more than once to request a fruit, any type of fruit, to create an infused water for my friend to have in her refrigerator. Last time I asked for a cucumber … no they didn’t have one, a lemon or lime… no, an apple, no and so I went out and bought one. Is it really that big of a deal to give a resident (without medical or dietary restrictions) a piece of fruit to add to a picture of water?
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    Anita T
    Oct 21, 2024
    1.0
    This is a review for the Bothell location, but they are owned by the same company and people interested in moving their loved ones should know what kind of business they run. They ONLY care about their profit, not their residents. Mismanaged my moms medications twice (yes, its documented in email). Constant staff turnover, including the lead nurse. The lead Nurse, Kate, at the time I moved my mom out was always on her cell phone and never engaged with residents. I watched a resident waste away because he couldnt cut up his food and none of the employees helped him. My mom would cut his food up and I did it when I was visiting. My mom pulled the emergency pull cord and it took over 30 minutes for someone to show up. Multiple times her doctor would write orders for them to assist with skin issues and they never consistently followed them. I moved my mom to a place that has attentive and caring staff and its a night and day difference. And now I'm being sent a bill for someone who switched over to Medicaid, aka there should be no bill, and it includes wrongful items.
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    DeeDee Meyer
    Oct 28, 2020
    4.0
    My mom moved into Vineyard Park at Mountlake Terrace ten months ago. Boy, what a time to be in a community environment. But I am thankful she is where she is during this pandemic. The staff communicate well with families. We always know what is being done and what our limits are during this difficult time. My mom and other residents are being well cared for, and I believe, staying healthy.
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    Joni Steinberg
    Oct 28, 2020
    5.0
    Mom was unable to live independently any longer at her home of 50+years. Vineyard Park Assisted Living and Memory Care is continuing to be innovative, they have great activities, planned outings, live music, innovative activities with virtual reality geographical field trips, and protecting our senior citizens, and rigorous screenings. Also great communication with family members.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vineyard Park of Mountlake Terrace

How many apartments are at Vineyard Park at Mountlake Terrace?

Vineyard Park at Mountlake Terrace offers 82 private studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom suites. We also offer shared and private studio rooms in our memory care community on the Top floor which included a beautiful outside area for the residents to enjoy.

What sort of senior apartments are available?

Vineyard Park at Mountlake Terrace features private studios and one or two bedroom apartments up to 960 square feet complete with kitchenettes and private baths. floor plans available!