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May 2023 by Farhad Mangal
I am a delivery guy and I had the terrible experience with the front desk guy. Such a disrespectful person.
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April 2023 by Manuel Osorio
(Translated by Google) The good stay of the residents is of no use if the employees are treated badly by the kitchen managers. I am going back to what I already went through due to the treatment and insults.(Original)De nada sirve la buena estadía de los residentes si los empleados somos mal tratados por los manejadores de cocina estoy retrocediendo a lo que ya pasé por el trato e insultos.
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August 2021 by Denis G.
My parents are looking to move to Seattle and scheduled a tour of Skyline, in addition to 3 other local retirement communities. Unfortunately, my parents ended up just sitting in the Skyline lobby for 30 minutes, continually told it would just be another 10 minutes for someone to see them. Eventually, they gave up and went home with the promise someone would call them to follow up. Nobody ever called. The difference between my parents' experience at this large corporate urban enterprise and the other warm and welcoming places they visited in Seattle has been night and day. Ultimately, customer experience should be the top criteria for a retirement community, and Skyline falls down in a big way here. I'm not surprised they haven't been able to sell out their apartments.
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June 2021 by Keith Hutcheson
Beautiful views and wonderful sunset with amaing activity everywhere .. Seates skyline is a amazing scenary to stop and take just a minute to look around ..it must look so different compared to what local people saw back 300 years ago..
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June 2020 by Gigi Iob
This retirement community & rehab is 5 star all the way! I've had my mother in a few around Seattle and Skyline is heads above the rest. The care, service, staff, the food but especially the staff, they just truly CARE about the people they help look after! There is a truly loving community of people here, giving excellent top notch service.
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June 2020 by Hannah W
Very mean to worker who are by agencies. The worst experience I have ever had in a nursing facility.
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June 2019 by Don Warfield
Seattle's only senior living community that offers the Life Care benefit and a 5-star Medicare rated health center.
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June 2019 by Kishore Gurubharan
very interesting and washing machine appliances repairing shop
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June 2017 by Ann Milam
Possibly the best full service retirement community in Seattle. Independent living in the tower of apartments, 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms. Views of downtown, Mt. Rainier, St. James Cathedral across the street. Valet parking and an underground garage for residents. Two dining areas--a restaurant-like larger dining room with gourmet meals and a smaller bistro with casual dining. Best feature is the continuing care available in the adjacent Terraces, including skilled nursing, assisted living and memory unit. Staff is highly capable and kind. Residents are friendly, educated with no cliques as found in some other retirement communities.
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June 2017 by Suzy Ramos
I worked at SKYLINE few mos. ago as an ISP. At memory care support. The staff were very accommodating , friendly and very approachable. What a wonderful experience!!!
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June 2017 by Christian Petrone
Sunsets are just amazing..!!
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June 2016 by Muhammad Sillah
Friendly staffs and residents.
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June 2015 by William H. Calvin
Excellent food with outside dining in the summer. Very interesting, active residents, younger and better educated than average. Real sense of community. Excellent fitness program. About 280 residents in 199 apartments (independent living). Buy-in for life interest, no rentals. Opened 2009, a true CCRC incorporating skilled nursing, memory care, and assisted living (see The Terraces, not "under the same roof" but over the same basement!). Frye Museum nearby with many programs and cafe/coffee. Lots of lectures and movies in-house. Largest occupational groups: professors, physicians, engineers, pastors, nurses and teachers. Cons: lots of sirens (walking distance to three major hospitals), new 30-story condo going up just across the street to the north someday, and a distant hum from I-5 traffic when windows open.