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Rosario Assisted Living

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1105 27th St, Anacortes, WA 9822194 bedsLicensed & Active
Source: WA DSHS — view official record
Google rating
3.6/5

based on 25 Google reviews

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What this means for your family

While the memory care unit receives high praise for its specialized training and dedicated staff, the facility faces significant challenges with general nursing responsiveness and cleanliness. We strongly recommend scheduling an unannounced tour to observe staff-to-resident interactions and checking the cleanliness of common areas before making a decision.

Google Reviews

Google Reviews

25 reviews on Google
Rosario Assisted Living presents a polarized experience for families, with recent reviews highlighting a sharp divide between high praise for the memory care staff and severe complaints regarding basic care standards. While some families express gratitude for the dedicated team and engaging activities, others report significant concerns about cleanliness, staff responsiveness, and unprofessional behavior. Prospective families should conduct thorough, unannounced visits to assess the current environment and staffing levels.

Quality Themes

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Food3.0Staff5.0Clean4.0Activities8.0Meds2.0Memory7.0Comms4.0Value2.0

Strengths

  • Dedicated and compassionate memory care staff
  • Engaging resident activities and events
  • Responsive administrative communication for some families
  • Bright and safe memory care environment

Concerns

  • Unprofessional staff behavior and lack of attentiveness (mentioned by 4 reviewers)
  • Cleanliness issues and unpleasant odors (mentioned by 3 reviewers)
  • Understaffing leading to long wait times for patient care (mentioned by 3 reviewers)
  • Poor food quality and variety (mentioned by 3 reviewers)

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How They Respond to Reviews

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Questions for Your Tour

  • 1I noticed your memory care program has some wonderful activities; could you walk me through what a typical week of engagement looks like for a resident?
  • 2How does your team handle medication management and ensure that residents receive their doses accurately and on time?
  • 3Could you tell me about your current housekeeping schedule and how you maintain a fresh, clean environment throughout the facility?
  • 4What steps are you taking to ensure that residents receive prompt assistance when they use their call lights or need immediate help?
  • 5I understand that dining is an important part of daily life; how are you working to improve the variety and quality of the meals provided to residents?
  • 6How do you approach training and professional development to ensure that all staff members consistently provide the compassionate, attentive care that your memory care team is known for?

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Key Review Excerpts

Most of all, the staff is not only genuinely caring and attentive, they have specialty training in how to care for people with dementia.

Memory care family member · 2024★★★★★

The staff is extremely helpful and responds quickly to my questions and concerns. Veronica, Yamaris, Ana and the rest of the staff are great.

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

Nursing is under staffed, to many CNA's taking care of patients who have favorite patients who are priority. Everyone else has to wait.

Family member · 2024★★☆☆☆
Source: 25 Google reviews

State Inspection History

State Inspections

Source: WA Dept. of Social & Health Services

6total
27deficiencies
Dec 16, 2025Enforcement
$1,500.00Report

Letter details an imposition of civil fines totaling $1,500.00 for uncorrected deficiencies previously cited on September 25, 2025.

Food sanitationWAC 388-78A-2305 (1)

The licensee failed to ensure food served to residents was maintained at a safe temperature.

Training and home care aide certification requirementsWAC 388-78A-2474 (2)(b)(c)(d)(e)

The licensee failed to ensure five staff members met the long-term care workers training requirements.

Family assistance with medications and treatmentsWAC 388-78A-2290 (3)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)

The licensee failed to ensure that an alternate plan was written and signed when two residents received family assistance with medications.

Signing negotiated service agreementWAC 388-78A-2150 (1)(2)

The licensee failed to ensure Negotiated Service Agreements (NSA's) were signed by the resident or their representative and an authorized facility representative for three residents.

Dec 16, 2025Inspection

A follow-up letter dated 02/13/2026 confirms these deficiencies were later corrected during a follow-up inspection on 02/13/2026.; The facility consists of five resident cottages with food cooked in a separate building and transported in thermal carts.; This page represents the signature page for the Plan of Correction, confirming the administrator's attestation as of 2025-11-07.

Food sanitationWAC 388-78A-2305Corrected Jan 30, 2026

Facility failed to maintain safe food temperatures for served food; an uncorrected deficiency from 09/25/2025.

Food sanitationWAC 388-78A-2305Corrected Nov 7, 2025

Facility failed to maintain food at safe temperatures. Multiple lunch items were recorded at unsafe temperatures (e.g., 101F to 128.8F).

Training and home care aide certification requirementsWAC 388-78A-2474Corrected Jan 30, 2026

5 of 5 staff members did not meet required long-term care worker training or CPR/first aid hands-on skills training; uncorrected deficiency from 09/25/2025.

Family assistance with medications and treatmentsWAC 388-78A-2290Corrected Jan 30, 2026

Facility failed to ensure written plans were signed for 2 of 2 sampled residents receiving family assistance with medications.

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

5 of 5 staff members failed to meet required long-term care worker training standards, including basic training, specialty training, and hands-on CPR/first-aid training.

Signing negotiated service agreementWAC 388-78A-2150Corrected Jan 30, 2026

Negotiated Service Agreements (NSAs) were not signed by residents or authorized representatives for 3 of 4 sampled residents; uncorrected deficiency from 09/25/2025.

Medication servicesWAC 388-78A-2210Corrected Nov 7, 2025

Facility failed to ensure safe medication systems for 1 resident; medication was administered despite vital sign parameters indicating it should be held.

Signing negotiated service agreementWAC 388-78A-2150Corrected Nov 7, 2025

Facility failed to ensure Negotiated Service Agreements were signed by the resident/representative and facility for 9 of 9 residents.

Nonavailability of medicationsWAC 388-78A-2240Corrected Nov 7, 2025

Facility failed to obtain medications in a timely manner, resulting in missed doses for 1 resident.

Family assistance with medications and treatmentsWAC 388-78A-2290Corrected Nov 7, 2025

Facility failed to ensure a written back-up plan was in place and signed when family provided medication assistance for 2 sampled residents.

Apr 16, 2025Investigation

A follow-up inspection on 2025-05-07 found these specific deficiencies were corrected.

ActivitiesWAC 388-78A-2180Corrected Apr 16, 2025

The facility failed to provide activities for 2 memory care cottages for two months, resulting in a lack of social interaction or structured activities for residents.

Apr 15, 2025Investigation

A follow-up inspection on 06/23/2025 indicated that deficiencies related to compliance determination 57392 and 61406 were corrected.

Ongoing assessmentsWAC 388-78A-2100Corrected Apr 15, 2025

The facility failed to complete a comprehensive and accurate skin assessment for a resident, resulting in the resident being hospitalized for sepsis and untreated wounds.

Oct 13, 2023Investigation

Follow-up inspection on 11/29/2023 verified that deficiencies were corrected.

Communication systemWAC 388-78A-2930Corrected Oct 13, 2023

The facility failed to maintain a functional resident-to-staff communication system; 3 of 3 sampled residents' pendants failed to alert staff pagers, creating a risk of unmet care needs.

Apr 21, 2023Inspection

This document is the initial statement of deficiencies from the April 2023 inspection. The document also includes summaries of individual complaint investigation reports (Intake IDs 70318 and 74305) which also identified deficiencies regarding call light response and fall management.; Facility is managed by Soundview Rehabilitation and Health.

Maintenance and housekeepingWAC 388-78A-3090Corrected Jun 10, 2023

Facility failed to maintain a sanitary environment: hole in laundry room ceiling, dirty rags on floor, debris in mechanical room, and cigarette butts found on grounds.

Policies and procedures - medical emergenciesWAC 388-78A-2600Corrected May 2, 2023

Facility failed to follow fall management policy for Resident 2, who fell and hit their head without a documented assessment, notification of provider/family, or incident report.

Freedom of movementWAC 388-78A-2380Corrected Jun 10, 2023

Facility failed to ensure visitors could exit the memory care unit without needing assistance, due to a lack of posted door codes.

National fingerprint background checkWAC 388-78A-24642Corrected May 2, 2023

Facility failed to complete a fingerprint background check for 1 of 6 sampled staff members prior to allowing unsupervised access to residents.

Emergency and disaster preparednessWAC 388-78A-2700Corrected Jun 10, 2023

Kitchen ovens were found turned on with plastic items and food placed inside, creating a fire hazard.

LightingWAC 388-78A-2980Corrected Jun 10, 2023

Multiple light fixtures in common areas, dining rooms, and hallways were non-functional or missing lightbulbs.

Monitoring residents' well-beingWAC 388-78A-2120Corrected May 2, 2023

Facility failed to monitor and respond to resident call lights for 3 of 3 residents in a timely manner, with wait times exceeding 15 minutes, and in some cases over 11 hours.

Tuberculosis testing requiredWAC 388-78A-2480Corrected May 30, 2023

Facility failed to ensure 3 of 6 sampled staff were screened for tuberculosis within 3 days of employment.

Potentially hazardous food temperaturesWAC 246-215-03235Corrected May 2, 2023

Facility failed to maintain cold food (egg salad sandwiches) at or below 41 degrees Fahrenheit; recorded temperature was 53.6 degrees.

Training and home care aide certification requirementsWAC 388-78A-2474Corrected May 30, 2023

Facility failed to ensure 6 of 6 sampled staff had required basic/specialty training, first aid/CPR, or annual continuing education hours.

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