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    Colonial Residence

    Colonial Residence

    5.0
    (1 review)
    7.7 mi

    My Father-In-Law has lived at the Colonial Residence for 5 years now. It is located in Stillwaters…read moreEstates where he lived for many years before having to move into assisted living. This was great, many of his former neighbors already lived there, so he already had friends. He was very reluctant to move, but now enjoys living there. This is a very clean, well staffed assisted living facility. We go every week to do his laundry and take him to lunch, so I have gotten to know many of the residents and staff there. There is a wonderful library for the residents, and even has a weekly lending partnership with the Timberland Regional Library System. The dining room is always set up like fine dining, attention to resident individual requirements are done well. My father-in-law for a while was on an almost pureed diet, they managed to make it more than tolerable for him. There are movies, trips, and entertainment brought in constantly. A few times my Father-In-Law has had medical emergencies, the staff is very calm and professional. He once had something that made him bleed allot, blood got everywhere. The staff made sure before the ambulance arrived to pack I a clean set of clothes, contacted us and let us know the ETA of him arriving at the hospital (which is about 3 blocks away). When we brought him home, they had cleaned the entire apartment, and not a trace of blood remained. The RN on duty came to great us at the door, double checked discharge orders and took good care of him. There is also an entertainment ares that has a pool table, juke box, and other fun things. Family and friends can join family for dining and Thanksgiving and Christmas you can enjoy you holiday meal in their dining room. Food was really good and NO CLEAN UP for us..... This place is open to those who do not live in Stilwaters Estates, it is the nicest facility, and for what you get a great bargain. (Assisted living is always expensive). I would live there if I had too. The ONLY negative is the television, there is a weird version of satellite that doesn't allow any options to get more channels which we find annoying. These folds spend allot of time in their apartments, for goodness sakes, let them pay for more if they want.

    From the owner: The Center Of Where You Want To Be…read more Colonial Residence Senior Independent Living is a beautiful living facility in Centralia, WA. Since 1995, we have been committed to offering our residents an oasis of southern hospitality and charm. Our apartments allow you to keep your independence preserved. Services include: Two meals cooked daily, housekeeping twice a month, all utilities included in your monthly rental price, activities and social gatherings, several social rooms, cable TV, on-site resident managers, emergency wireless pendant systems, and more! Call us to schedule a tour and see what senior independent living really embodies!

    Prestige Care

    Prestige Care

    1.3
    (12 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    I'd be interested to know how many people die in this place on an annual basis .I'm deeply…read moredisturbed by what happened to my neighbor Bill at Prestige in Chehalis. He went to the ER in Aberdeen after hitting his head and was told he'd stay overnight for observation. The next morning, he woke to find himself in ambulance, being transported to Prestige Care in Chehalis. Confused, e arrived around 4:30am,(before daylight) amd was checked in, and told he was no longer able to care for himself and wouldn't be allowed to leave. He called me crying, scared, and confused. He said staff told him they'd call the police and have him jailed if he tried to leave. I told him that sounded like kidnapping and that if he needed a ride home, I'd come get him. A couple weeks later, he called again, begging me to come. He was angry and sobbing, saying, "I want out of this damned place." When I arrived, I signed in at a makeshift desk and was told there was COVID in the facility, so I followed all protocols. I found Bill in his room and told him to grab his things. As we left, a nurse yelled that he needed a walker. Bill replied, "I don't need a walker--I'm going home." She snapped back, "You know you can't go home." Staff began whispering and scurrying around as tension rose. I asked if we could step outside to talk. We went to a fenced-in outdoor area--like a prison yard, enclosed in 6-foot chain-link fence. I went back inside to speak with the nurse in charge. She was rude and dismissive. I told her Bill had asked me for a ride. She said he couldn't leave without a doctor's release. When I asked to speak to the doctor, she said he wasn't available and hadn't answered calls. I asked, "What happens if he just walks out with me?" She said, "I'll call the police." I replied, "For what? He's not a prisoner." She then said no one was allowed to leave because of COVID--even though Bill had tested negative that morning. I asked, "Do you go home at the end of the day?" "Of course I do," she snapped. "Then what's the difference?" I asked. She had no answer. When I turned to walk back outside, she added, "I don't know why you're trying to take him." I replied, "He called me. I'm just giving my friend a ride home." She warned that if he left, she'd report him as AMA (Against Medical Advice). I explained it all to Bill. We planned for him to walk out on his own and meet me at my truck. But when I went to leave, I found the doors locked. I had to ask someone to let me out. Staff watched me from windows and phones. I waited over two hours, but Bill never came. I was informed three weeks later that Bill died in there. Odd, I thought. He was just riding his bicycle 10 miles a day prior to being put in Prestige. I felt horrible and still do. This place operates like a locked facility, but without transparency or legal clarity. What happened to Bill felt coercive, cruel, and wrong. People need to know what they're getting into. Prestige isn't just a care facility--it's a trap.

    The other reviews are spot on! This place is bad. My mom was worse after her stay there…read more PT was all but non existent; bathing/showering was a joke. She had medical issues that (bedsore, etc) were never looked after. Only time they put a patch over the sore was a couple days prior to her discharge. I imagine this is because someone realized it was worse and they thought "oh sh#t!" better cover this up. All in all, they booted her out the minute insurance was up and sent her home in worse pain, no strength or increase of mobility. Do NOT go here if you have a choice.

    Folks At Home - retirement_homes - Updated July 2026

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