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Life Skills Center

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight modern, clean, and well-maintained facilities. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

2915 14th Street Se, Auburn, WA 98092Licensed & Active
Source: WA DSHS — view official record
Google rating
4.2/5

based on 26 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

Wesley Homes is highly regarded for its modern environment and effective rehabilitation programs, making it a strong candidate for post-surgical recovery. However, families should be aware of reports regarding inconsistent staff responsiveness and should ask during tours how the facility monitors call light wait times.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

26 reviews on Google
Wesley Homes generally receives high praise for its modern, clean facilities and attentive rehab staff, with many families reporting positive experiences for short-term recovery and long-term residency. However, some reviewers have raised serious concerns regarding responsiveness to call lights and administrative leadership, suggesting that the quality of care may vary depending on the specific unit or time of day.

Quality Themes

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Strengths

  • Modern, clean, and well-maintained facilities
  • Attentive and kind nursing and therapy staff
  • High-quality rehabilitation services
  • Positive, welcoming atmosphere

Concerns

  • Slow response times to call lights (mentioned by 2 reviewers)
  • Administrative leadership perceived as unapproachable or distant (mentioned by 2 reviewers)

Rating Trends

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How They Respond to Reviews

15%response rate

This facility rarely responds to reviews.

Questions for Your Tour

  • 1Could you walk us through the process for responding to call lights and how you ensure residents receive timely assistance?
  • 2We appreciate how welcoming the atmosphere is here; how do you foster that same sense of community and connection between the administrative team and the families?
  • 3What specific life skills or social activities are planned throughout the week to keep residents engaged and active?
  • 4Given your strong reputation for rehabilitation, how do you integrate those therapy services into the daily routine of residents living here?
  • 5In the event of a medical concern or emergency, what is the communication protocol for keeping family members informed and involved?
  • 6Since the facility is so well-maintained, what is your approach to ensuring that the living spaces continue to feel like a comfortable home for residents over the long term?

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Key Review Excerpts

My mother spent just over 7 weeks at Wesley Lea Hill nursing and rehabilitation facility after a fall and we could not have been happier. She has never liked health care providers but after settling in for a few days she really enjoyed herself and did not want to leave when it came time for her discharge.

Rehab patient's child · 2018★★★★★

My parents lived at Wesley Homes for about 20 years, in various locations. First, in one of the duplex homes, then in an apartment in the main lodge, then finally, my mom (after my dad passed), moved into the Arbor, the memory care unit. All locations were excellent, with great service and a comfortable living place.

Long-term resident's family · 2025★★★★★

The second floor at the Wesley homes health center is where we see the potential thrive-the residents’ well-being remain a high priority thanks to the combined efforts of the nursing team leader along with the therapy team. However the Executive Director Greg Byrge can be quite unapproachable, untoward and generally distant.

Family member · 2020★★☆☆☆
Source: 26 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: WA Dept. of Social & Health Services

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3deficiencies
Dec 26, 2024Inspection

The administrator reported being in an emergency transition and unaware of certain specific compliance requirements for documentation and training.

Background checks Requirements for service providersWAC 388-101D-0075

Failed to complete a Character, Suitability, and Competence Review (CSCR) for two of four sampled staff (Staff A and Staff B) who had non-disqualifying background check results.

Long-term care worker requirementsWAC 388-101D-0087

Failed to document completion of 75-Hour Training or Exemption Letter for Staff A, a Direct Support Professional.

Client refusal to participate in servicesWAC 388-101D-0185

Failed to maintain an active, signed refusal plan for Client 2 regarding home physical therapy exercises, despite frequent recorded refusals.

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