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Peoples Senior Living LLC

Families consistently rate this highly — reviewers highlight warm, welcoming community atmosphere. Schedule a visit to confirm the fit.

1720 E 67th St, Eastside · Tacoma, WA 98404145 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: WA DSHS — view official record
Google rating
4.5/5

based on 37 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

The facility has seen a significant increase in positive sentiment over the last few years, with many families praising the current staff and management. However, given the serious historical concerns regarding neglect and communication, we strongly recommend asking for a detailed tour and speaking with the administrator about their current protocols for family communication and resident safety.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

37 reviews on Google
Peoples Senior Living receives high praise from many families and residents for its warm, welcoming atmosphere and dedicated staff who treat residents like family. However, the facility has faced serious historical allegations regarding neglect and poor communication during the pandemic, which families should investigate thoroughly. While recent reviews highlight a positive shift in management and staff morale, the facility's older infrastructure remains a point of note.

Quality Themes

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Food9.0Staff8.0Clean8.0Activities9.0Meds8.0Memory7.0Comms5.0ValueN/A

Strengths

  • Warm, welcoming community atmosphere
  • Dedicated and caring staff members
  • Engaging daily activities and gardens
  • Clean and well-maintained living spaces

Concerns

  • Serious allegations of neglect and poor hygiene (mentioned by 2 reviewers)
  • Communication issues with families during crises (mentioned by 2 reviewers)

Rating Trends

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How They Respond to Reviews

77%response rate

This facility actively engages with reviewer feedback.

Questions for Your Tour

  • 1I noticed your community has beautiful gardens; could you walk me through a typical day of activities for residents who enjoy spending time outdoors?
  • 2With a capacity of 145 residents, how do you ensure that each individual receives consistent, personalized attention regarding their daily hygiene and personal care needs?
  • 3I appreciate that you actively engage with feedback online; how do you maintain that same level of open and transparent communication with families when a resident experiences a health crisis or sudden change in condition?
  • 4Could you describe the specific protocols your staff follows to ensure that resident living spaces remain clean and well-maintained throughout the week?
  • 5Given the importance of feeling connected, what is your process for keeping families updated and involved when there are urgent medical concerns or changes in a resident's care plan?
  • 6What steps does your team take to foster that warm, welcoming atmosphere I’ve heard about, especially for new residents transitioning into the community?

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Key Review Excerpts

My loved one has lived at Peoples for almost 10 years now and I would recommend it. My loved one has special needs and is treated by the staff like a treasured sister, daughter, or friend.

Long-term resident's family · 2024★★★★★

I've lived here for almost a year. I love the garden and all of the engaging, fun activities. I now have more friends than I've had most of my life.

Resident · 2025★★★★★

The building is old yes, but it's keep clean. The staff is very friendly and professional,

Resident · 2021★★★★★
Source: 37 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: WA Dept. of Social & Health Services

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7deficiencies
Jun 8, 2026Enforcement
$500.00Report

Letter specifies an imposition of a $500.00 civil fine.

Monitoring residents' well-beingWAC 388-78A-2120(3)(a)(b)(4)

The licensee failed to ensure an evaluation and appropriate action were completed for three residents after a change in condition due to a fall, and/or resident-to-resident altercation. This is an uncorrected deficiency from April 6, 2026.

May 7, 2026Fire
CleanReport

The document states that all violations noted during previous related inspection(s) have been corrected and the current approval status is Approved.

Mar 11, 2026Investigation

A follow-up inspection on 2026-05-20 confirmed that the deficiency regarding WAC 388-78A-2660 was corrected.

Resident rightsWAC 388-78A-2660Corrected Apr 25, 2026

The facility failed to provide written notice of transfer/discharge for a resident, in violation of state law and their own lease agreement. The resident was moved from a 'bridge bed' to a sister facility without the required 30-day written notification, causing the resident mental harm and a decreased quality of life.

Sep 3, 2025Fire
CleanReport

All violations noted during previous related inspection(s) have been corrected. Approval status is Approved.

Apr 24, 2025Inspection

Follow-up inspection found no deficiencies; previously cited deficiencies (Compliance Determinations 55199 and 51116) are confirmed corrected.

Criteria for increasing licensed bed capacityWAC 388-78A-2810Corrected Apr 24, 2025

The facility previously had deficiencies regarding unlicensed structural changes and unapproved bed capacity increases, which are now noted as corrected.

Apr 11, 2025Investigation

Follow-up inspection on 06/20/2025 confirmed that deficiency WAC 388-78A-2160 was corrected.

Implementation of negotiated service agreementWAC 388-78A-2160Corrected Apr 11, 2025

Facility failed to provide showers as listed in the negotiated service agreement (NSA) for 1 of 3 residents.

Feb 21, 2025Enforcement
$400.00Report

This letter serves as formal notice of a $400.00 civil fine for an uncorrected deficiency originally cited on December 13, 2024.

Criteria for increasing licensed bed capacityWAC 388-78A-2810

The licensee failed to submit an application to the Department of Health Construction Review Services (CRS) for approval of structural changes, including converting office spaces to bedrooms and converting 43 single occupancy rooms to double occupancy.

Feb 6, 2024Investigation

There is also a cover letter included in the document set dated 05/13/2024 stating that a follow-up inspection found no deficiencies for Compliance Determination 41094 and 35633.

Infection controlWAC 388-78A-2610Corrected Mar 22, 2024

Facility failed to have a full Respiratory Protection Program and N95 mask fit testing process in place.

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