Enumclaw, Wash. – Prestige Senior Living is pleased to announce that its assisted living community in Enumclaw, Washington, recently earned a deficiency-free survey from the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS).
In its most recent survey led by state regulators, Living Court Assisted Living Community surpassed federal and state standards in every area of care, service and safety.
A deficiency-free survey indicates that the community met all of the state’s safety and quality standards. Senior living communities are evaluated by state officials following an extensive, unannounced survey, which is conducted on-site over several days. Inspectors judge a community’s performance on safety measures in 15 categories that cover quality of care, service and more.
“We are constantly putting forth our best effort to offer a balanced, comfortable lifestyle for all of our residents, and I am happy to recognize our team members and their hard work for achieving this honor from the state,” said Sandra Short, executive director of Living Court Assisted Living Community. “Receiving this honor is measurable proof of the quality, safety and service that we are always focused on enhancing each and every day.”
Officials evaluate assisted living communities’ systems and performance within quality measure categories spanning resident satisfaction, safety, quality of care and services, hygiene, food service and more. Survey results inform consumers about the health and safety inspection results of various communities and allow them to track the improvements a particular senior care provider has made over time.
Living Court Assisted Living Community sits in the heart of Enumclaw, Washington, located in the foothills of Mt. Rainier. The community offers cutting-edge wellness programming in a warm, welcoming atmosphere through Prestige Senior Living’s innovative Celebrations program.