Country Meadow Village
Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight warm, professional, and dedicated staff. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.
based on 5 Google reviews

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What this means for your family
Country Meadow Village is highly regarded for its thoughtful building layout and warm, professional staff, making it a strong candidate for those prioritizing a comfortable, home-like environment. Since all recent feedback is overwhelmingly positive, we recommend scheduling a tour to observe the staff-resident interactions firsthand to ensure the community culture aligns with your loved one's personality.
Google Reviews
Google Reviews
5 reviews on Google“Country Meadow Village is consistently praised for its welcoming atmosphere, professional staff, and unique, easy-to-navigate circular building design. Families appreciate the clean, odor-free environment and the sense of independence residents maintain while having access to necessary support.”
Quality Themes
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- Warm, professional, and dedicated staff
- Clean, well-maintained, and odor-free facility
- Intuitive circular building layout
- Engaging activities and community atmosphere
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Distribution · 5 analyzed
How They Respond to Reviews
This facility actively engages with reviewer feedback.
Questions for Your Tour
- 1I noticed the circular layout of the building; how does that design help residents navigate the community more easily?
- 2The community seems so engaging; what are some of the favorite group activities or social events that residents participate in weekly?
- 3It is wonderful to see how much care you put into responding to everyone's feedback; how does that culture of communication extend to the families of residents?
- 4The facility looks incredibly well-maintained and fresh; what is your daily routine for ensuring the common areas stay clean and comfortable for everyone?
- 5In the event of a medical emergency or a change in health needs during the night, what is the specific protocol for getting care to a resident?
- 6With a close-knit community of 50 residents, how do you ensure that each person's unique personality and daily preferences are integrated into their care plan?
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Key Review Excerpts
“The unique circular design of the building is a stroke of genius. It eliminates confusion and creates a sense of familiarity that's incredibly comforting for residents.”
“The staff at this facility are first rate. My mother has lived there for roughly three years now and I feel at ease knowing that she is in a perfect place where she can be independent but there’s help when she needs it.”
“It is very safe with all who enter checking in and signing out. It is clean and doesn't have that "nursing home" smell.”
State Inspection History
State Inspections
Source: WA Dept. of Social & Health Services
Jun 9, 2026FireCleanReport
Inspection conducted regarding a complaint (ref # 226617) about a fire alarm activation on 05/31/2026. Investigation determined the alarm was caused by a loose wire. No violations were observed.
Feb 25, 2026Inspection
A separate cover letter indicates this deficiency was later verified as corrected on 04/23/2026.
Kitchen and juice bar were found to be unsanitary. Observations included dried food debris on prep tables and equipment, lack of labeling/dating on opened food packages, expired food in storage, buildup of dust/grease on equipment, and structural damage including wall cracks, exposed wood/plaster, and black substance accumulation.
Oct 28, 2025FireCleanReport
A fire occurred on 10/22/2025 due to a steamer plugged into an electrical outlet. The fire was contained by the fire department, and subsequent repairs were made by an electrician. No violations were observed during the inspection.
Jun 23, 2025Fire
A follow-up inspection document dated 2025-08-28 indicates that all violations from previous inspections have been corrected.
Facility unable to provide documentation for the previous 2 semi-annual hood cleanings.
Facility unable to provide documentation for the annual forward flow test per NFPA 25.
Facility unable to provide documentation for annual 90-minute power test; existing vendor test was insufficient.
Three fire-rated doors (cross corridor near 611, resident room 105, and laundry room near 205) failed to close and latch from the fully open position.
Facility unable to provide documentation for required smoke detector sensitivity testing.
5 oxygen cylinders in room 614 were not secured to prevent falling.
Aug 2, 2024Inspection
A follow-up inspection on 09/20/2024 confirmed all deficiencies were corrected.
Facility failed to ensure medications were stored to prevent unauthorized access by other residents; 23 bottles of medications found unsecured in resident apartments.
Food not protected from contamination; 40 slices of pie stored uncovered on a cart in a high-traffic area, exposed to cleaning sprays.
Facility failed to maintain a safe, sanitary, and well-maintained environment; noted missing floor tiles, dusty vents, water leaks, trip hazards, and dead insects in light fixtures.
Facility failed to ensure medications were administered as prescribed; specifically, a resident received a laxative for 17 doses without the corresponding pain medication order.
Jul 12, 2023Fire
Inspection conducted 06/05/2023 noted violations. Follow-up inspection on 07/12/2023 confirmed all previous violations were corrected.
Facility unable to provide documentation for the semi-annual hood cleaning.
Facility unable to provide documentation for monthly carbon monoxide detector testing.
Facility unable to provide documentation for weekly inspections and monthly 30-minute full load testing of emergency power systems.
Facility unable to provide documentation for the semi-annual kitchen suppression system servicing.
1. Facility unable to provide documentation for annual fire alarm system testing. 2. Three smoke detector heads near room 503 are installed too close to air supply diffusers/returns.
Multiple doors to the courtyard are labeled as exits but do not lead directly to exit discharge.
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