Olympics West Senior Living
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What this means for your family
Olympics West offers a physically bright and welcoming environment with a helpful move-in process. However, families should be aware of reports regarding poor communication during medical incidents and should ask management directly about their policies for keeping family informed during emergencies.
Google Reviews
Google Reviews
21 reviews on Google“Olympics West Senior Living receives polarized feedback, with some families praising the welcoming atmosphere, attentive staff, and bright, open facility design. However, other reviewers express significant concerns regarding administrative transparency, communication during medical incidents, and potential staff turnover issues. Prospective families should be aware of these inconsistencies in management and communication.”
Quality Themes
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- Bright, open, and welcoming facility environment
- Attentive and caring daily staff members
- Helpful and supportive move-in process
- High-quality dining options
Concerns
- Poor communication regarding medical incidents and resident status (mentioned by 2 reviewers)
- Concerns regarding management and leadership professionalism (mentioned by 2 reviewers)
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How They Respond to Reviews
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Questions for Your Tour
- 1It's so lovely how bright and open the common areas feel; what kind of daily social activities or group outings do you typically organize for the residents?
- 2The dining options look wonderful; could you tell me more about how the menus are planned and how much variety there is for daily meals?
- 3When a medical incident occurs or a resident's health status changes, what is your specific process for ensuring the family is notified promptly?
- 4I noticed the management team is very active in responding to feedback; how does the leadership team use resident and family input to improve facility operations?
- 5What steps are currently in place to ensure the highest standards of cleanliness and upkeep throughout the building?
- 6Since the move-in process is known to be very supportive, how do you help a new resident transition and settle into the community during their first week?
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Key Review Excerpts
“It is not dark and gloomy like many are. It is light, open and roomy. The food is very good as well.”
“Management and office teams are extremely helpful they always make you feel welcome. Navigating the move in process is easy.”
“Mother fell, at their place, Maloney would not let me how my was doing. She said my mom had her own medical .Can't tell you anything. Hung up.”
State Inspection History
State Inspections
Source: WA Dept. of Social & Health Services
Feb 3, 2026Investigation
This document is a cover letter confirming that deficiencies from Compliance Determinations 72337 and 69428 have been corrected.
Department completed a follow-up inspection and found no deficiencies; previous deficiencies were corrected.
Jan 23, 2026Investigation
Follow-up letter dated 03/20/2026 confirms that compliance determination 70153 and 74625 were corrected, with no deficiencies found during the follow-up inspection.
The facility failed to ensure a resident received their medications as prescribed, specifically Ziprasidone, resulting in the resident not receiving the correct dosage due to medication order processing errors and staff failure to communicate with pharmacy or management.
Jan 5, 2026Inspection13Report
Follow-up inspection on 01/05/2026 found no deficiencies; previously cited deficiencies in medication services and medicaid notice policy are corrected.; Documentation notes failure to record monthly vital signs for several residents (R6, R7, R9) and failure to document care for a yeast infection (R9).; Evidence of significant sanitation issues including black mold in refrigerators, leaking pipes, and contaminated cleaning supplies.; The document identifies itself as a Plan of Correction for License # 2494.
Deficiency corrected
Facility failed to obtain prescribed medications in a correct and timely manner for 3 of 9 sampled residents, putting them at risk of adverse reactions.
Facility failed to notify physician, evaluate, and document resident condition for 3 of 9 sampled residents (R1, R5, and R9) after medication refusals.
On 08/20/2025, the facility was requested to provide its Medicaid policy document for review by 08/21/2025, but failed to provide the documentation.
Facility failed to provide documentation that staff had completed required continuing education units for 1 of 2 sampled staff members.
Facility failed to maintain a current characteristic roster accurately documenting care needs for 5 of 9 sampled residents (R3, R4, R6, R7, and R8).
Facility failed to ensure Medicaid policy disclosures were completed or documented for 3 of 9 sampled residents (R3, R7, and R9).
Facility failed to ensure hand washing supplies in 3/3 laundry sink areas, failed to implement isolation precautions for 2/2 residents with COVID-19, and staff were observed improperly wearing N95 respirators.
Facility failed to complete a full assessment within 14 days of admission for 1 of 2 sampled residents (R8).
Facility failed to complete TB testing within three days of employment for 2 of 3 sampled staff (Staff C and D).
Facility failed to complete focused assessments for 2 of 5 sampled residents (R2 and R9) regarding medical devices and motorized mobility aids.
Facility failed to maintain kitchen cleanliness, ensure substitute foods were of equal nutrient value, or record menu changes.
Dec 22, 2025Investigation
Follow-up inspection on 02/12/2026 by Pamela Horlick confirmed no deficiencies remaining for the previously cited WAC 388-78A-3010.
Facility failed to provide a lockable compartment (at least 0.5 cubic feet, min 4 inches) in all resident rooms; 3 of 6 sampled residents lacked secure storage for valuables, resulting in a theft of cash.
Dec 4, 2025Enforcement$400.00Report
This letter serves as formal notice of a $400.00 civil fine.
The licensee failed to implement systems that support and promote safe medication services for two medication carts, resulting in a risk for improper/inconsistent medication management. This is an uncorrected deficiency previously cited on October 9, 2025.
Nov 7, 2025Enforcement$700.00Report
This letter serves as formal notice of civil fines totaling $700.00 for uncorrected deficiencies previously cited on September 10, 2025.
Failed to ensure a Medicaid policy was signed for three residents, placing them at risk of making uninformed decisions.
Failed to ensure safe medication service for three residents who did not have clear and specific medication orders, placing them at risk of harm from adverse reactions.
Jun 9, 2025Investigation
The document package includes a cover letter confirming that the deficiencies identified under determination 60577 were verified as corrected during a subsequent visit on 07/25/2025.
Facility failed to ensure staff reported allegations of sexual-nature abuse by a non-staff member involving a resident to the department in a timely manner.
Facility failed to ensure staff implemented negotiated service agreements to trim toenails for 2 of 4 sampled residents, resulting in long, yellowed, and jagged toenails causing resident discomfort.
Mar 6, 2025Fire
Initial inspection on 02/03/2025 resulted in a 'Disapproved' status. A subsequent follow-up inspection on 03/06/2025 noted that all violations had been corrected, resulting in an 'Approved' status.
Fire sprinkler heads in kitchen are loaded with debris.
Health Services Director's office had multiple extension cords being used and microwave is plugged into an extension cord that is daisy chained to a power strip.
Combustible material being stored in electrical room by room A200.
2nd floor storage room across from room A200 failed to latch; Health Services Director's office door propped open with wedge; multiple resident rooms throughout facility propped open with various items.
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