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Cogir Queen Anne

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight warm, welcoming, and attentive staff. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

805 4th Ave N, Queen Anne · Seattle, WA 98109130 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: WA DSHS — view official record
Google rating
4.5/5

based on 43 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

Cogir Queen Anne is highly regarded for its active social environment and dedicated nursing staff, making it a strong candidate for those seeking an engaging community. However, because some long-term families have noted concerns regarding management changes and cost-cutting, we recommend asking specifically about staff turnover rates and how the facility maintains consistent care standards during leadership transitions.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

43 reviews on Google
Cogir Queen Anne is widely praised by residents and their families for its welcoming atmosphere, active social calendar, and attentive staff. While most reviews highlight a clean environment and high-quality care, some long-term observers have expressed concerns regarding management changes and perceived cost-cutting measures. Prospective families should focus on the facility's strong community engagement and location while verifying current staffing levels.

Quality Themes

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Food9.0Staff8.0Clean9.0Activities10.0Meds9.0MemoryN/AComms8.0Value7.0

Strengths

  • Warm, welcoming, and attentive staff
  • Active social and activity calendar
  • Clean and well-maintained facility
  • Excellent location near Seattle Center

Concerns

  • Management changes leading to cost-cutting and loss of long-term staff (mentioned by 2 reviewers)

Rating Trends

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How They Respond to Reviews

83%response rate

This facility actively engages with reviewer feedback.

Questions for Your Tour

  • 1With the facility's proximity to the Seattle Center, what kind of outings or community-based activities do you organize for residents to enjoy the local neighborhood?
  • 2I noticed your team is very active in responding to feedback online; how do you ensure that family concerns are addressed and communicated effectively as the community evolves?
  • 3Given the recent transitions in leadership, what steps are you taking to maintain the warm, attentive culture that residents and families have come to value here?
  • 4With 130 residents, how do you balance maintaining a personalized, home-like feel while ensuring the facility remains well-maintained and clean?
  • 5Could you walk me through your protocol for medical emergencies and how you coordinate care with outside providers to ensure residents are supported 24/7?
  • 6What are some of the most popular social events on your current calendar, and how do you encourage new residents to get involved and feel at home?

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Key Review Excerpts

The care and kindness I see is heart-felt. ....and did i mention how CLEAN it is? A pleasure to come to visit!

Healthcare provider · 2025★★★★★

My 96 year old mother has lived here for over 12 years. Resident care taff members are attentive and diligent in making regular wellness checks. Nursing staff is just as attentive, they have alerted me whenever they detected issues that might require medical attention.

Long-term resident's family · 2026★★★★★

The Cogir Queen Anne team have done absolutely everything to make my dad’s transition from a senior living environment in Michigan to Seattle as seamless as possible.

New resident's family · 2024★★★★★
Source: 43 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: WA Dept. of Social & Health Services

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63deficiencies
May 26, 2026Inspection

Follow-up inspection conducted on 05/26/2026 confirming previous deficiencies (Compliance Determinations 77760 and 74008) have been corrected.; Some deficiencies were noted as repeat deficiencies from 08/22/2024.

Specialty for dementia, mental illness, developmental disabilitiesWAC 388-78A-2474-2-c
Definition of caregiver/long-term care workerWAC 388-78A-2474-6
Tuberculosis Two step skin testingWAC 388-78A-2484

Facility failed to ensure 1 of 8 staff (Staff D) completed the required two-step tuberculin skin test.

Training and home care aide certification requirementsWAC 388-78A-2474-1
Exemptions for licensed professionalsWAC 388-78A-2474-5
Specialized training for mental illness and dementiaWAC 388-78A-2500/2510

Staff D did not have the required specialized dementia and mental health training.

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aidWAC 388-78A-2474-2-d
Facility OrientationWAC 388-112A-0200

Facility failed to ensure 3 of 6 sampled staff (Staff B, C, and D) received required facility orientation.

Background checksWAC 388-78A-2466

Facility failed to ensure the Washington State background inquiry was renewed before the two-year expiration for 1 of 6 sampled staff (Staff E).

Staff training and orientationWAC 388-78A-2474-3
Continuing education trainingWAC 388-112A-0611

Facility failed to ensure 1 of 6 sampled staff (Staff E) completed the required annual 12 hours of continuing education.

Changes in licensed bed capacityWAC 388-78A-2800

Facility admitted three residents above current licensed capacity (115 to 130) before receiving the updated license.

Continuing educationWAC 388-78A-2474-2-e
CPR and first-aid training requirementsWAC 388-112A-0700/0720

Facility failed to ensure 4 of 6 sampled staff (Staff A, B, D, and E) completed required CPR training.

Negotiated service agreement contentsWAC 388-78A-2140

Facility failed to identify and document interventions in the Service Plan for 1 of 12 residents (Resident 4) regarding the risks of anti-coagulant medication and fall history.

Apr 29, 2026Enforcement
$400.00Report

Civil fine of $400.00 imposed. This is an uncorrected deficiency previously cited on February 17, 2026.

Training and home care aide certification requirementsWAC 388-78A-2474

Licensee failed to ensure one staff member received facility orientation, one staff member completed required CPR training, and one staff member completed required annual 12 hours of continuing education.

Mar 23, 2026Fire

Facility status is Disapproved. Next inspection scheduled on or after 04/22/2026.

Door OperationIFC 705.2.4

Fire door to the Electrical/Dumb Waiter Equipment Room did not latch during testing.

Activation Test (Emergency Lighting)IFC 1032.10.1

No documentation provided for monthly 30-second testing of exit signs/emergency lighting for Jan 2026 and Feb 2026.

Penetrations - Maintaining ProtectionIFC 703.1

Penetrations in fire-resistance-rated construction found in housekeeping closets by rooms 321, 221, 121, and electrical/dumb waiter equipment room.

Maintenance (Carbon Monoxide)IFC 915.6

No maintenance documentation provided for carbon monoxide alarms for Nov 2025, Dec 2025, Jan 2026, and Feb 2026.

Extension CordsIFC 603.6

Extension cords used as permanent wiring in rooms 358, 354, 345, 335, 239, 235, 210, and 128.

Fireblocking and DraftstoppingIFC 707.1

Non-rated spray foam used to seal penetrations in electrical rooms; must be removed and replaced with approved firestop system.

Smoke BarriersIFC 701.3

False ceiling tile missing in the Commercial Laundry.

Inspection, Testing and MaintenanceIFC 907.8

Facility unable to provide documentation for the semi-annual inspection and testing of the fire alarm system.

Listed and Labeled Space HeatersIFC 603.9.1

In room 335, a portable electric space heater was observed that was not listed and did not shut off when tipped over.

Hangers and BracketsIFC 906.7

Portable fire extinguisher found under the front reception desk instead of on a mounted bracket.

Jan 13, 2026Investigation

Follow-up inspection on 02/25/2026 found no deficiencies regarding the cited regulation.

InvestigationsWAC 388-78A-2371Corrected Feb 3, 2026

The facility failed to document circumstances of resident falls or implement preventative interventions for a resident diagnosed with blindness, resulting in repeated falls and injuries.

May 14, 2025Investigation

Follow-up inspection conducted on 06/27/2025 indicated that all previous deficiencies (including WAC 388-78A-2210-1-a, 388-78A-2210-1-b, 388-78A-2210-1, 388-78A-2210-2, and 388-78A-2210) were corrected.

Medication servicesWAC 388-78A-2210Corrected Jun 6, 2025

The facility failed to ensure a resident took their medications as prescribed; a dose of Tylenol and Furosemide was found left on a side table in the resident's apartment.

Oct 29, 2024Investigation

This document is a follow-up letter confirming that previously cited food sanitation deficiencies were corrected.; Complaint number 132051. Document signed by administrator on 07/01/2024.

Food sanitationWAC 388-78A-2305

The Department completed a follow-up inspection and found no deficiencies.

Food sanitationWAC 388-78A-2305Corrected Jul 9, 2024

The facility failed to clearly label and date ready-to-eat foods. Four open tubs of ice cream lacked date labels, and an unmarked cup of orange juice was found in the refrigerator.

Oct 14, 2024Investigation

The document set includes both a follow-up letter dated 11/05/2024 stating the deficiency was corrected and the original Statement of Deficiencies report.

StaffWAC 388-78A-2450Corrected Nov 1, 2024

The facility failed to ensure that staff accompanying residents on an overnight outing were caregivers and possessed current CPR and first-aid certification.

Sep 20, 2024Enforcement
$700.00Report

Letter confirms a $700.00 civil fine. Facility has appeal rights through Informal Dispute Resolution or Administrative Hearing.

Food sanitationWAC 388-78A-2305(1)

The facility failed to ensure refrigerated ready-to-eat foods were labeled with an expiration date and pre-packaged foods were discarded by their best-by-date, placing 84 residents at risk for foodborne illness. This is a recurring deficiency.

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