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The Ida Culver House Ravenna
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The Ida Culver House Ravenna The Ida Culver House is open to all retirees who desire independent or assisted living in an atmosphere of personal service. Residents here enjoy affordable monthly rents with no hidden costs or buy-in requirements. Our goal is to help you maintain your independent way of life through social activities, recreation, continuing education, and/or volunteer work in the community... The choice is yours - you decide what to do and when. There is always something happening at Ida Culver House. Savor delicious, homestyle meals in our dining room. Share tea with guests in the activity center. Play bridge and board games in the card room. Plant bulbs in the garden. Enjoy nature on the back patios. Tone up in the exercise class. We will be here to help you meet your lifestyle needs. The dedication of our staff to excellence is unmatched. Perhaps the best aspect of living
here is the feeling of family among residents. Deep friendships develop and
last. You get to know each other's grandkids by name. Holidays and birthdays are
celebrated with style. People stick with you through thick and thin. That's just
the kind of place Ida Culver House is. We've worked diligently to create
a setting that's just right -- well-appointed and tasteful; not too opulent or
ornate. We offer studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments designed with
convenience and enjoyment in mind. At Ida Culver House you'll find:
Ida Culver House is at the heart of one of Seattle’s finest neighborhoods: Ravenna/Bryant. It's also a familiar landmark to those who live in nearby Wedgewood, Laurelhurst, View Ridge, Sand Point, Windermere, Roosevelt, Maple Leaf and the University District. Of course, our doors are open to people of every neighborhood. Thanks to our location, we've got lots of great neighbors: Saxe Floral, the UW campus, Ravenna/Eckstein Senior Center, Bartell's University Village, the Roosevelt shopping district, QFC, Safeway...Everything you need is just around the corner or down the street. Cars are welcome here, of course,
but getting around is easy even if you don't have one. Ida's 25-passenger
min-bus makes scheduled runs to places like Northgate Mall, the art museum, the
Arboretum, the bank, opera, theater and Mariners games. Plus, Metro buses stop
right by our front door. We believe it's very important to help residents stay healthy. That's why we have the nutritious menu, the exercise classes, our garden walks, and more. We also offer health-promotion activities and foot care. Should you need more personalized
assistance, we've got the very best. ERA Care's pioneering collaboration with
the University of Washington’s School of Nursing -- several times the nation's
top rated -- gives the assisted-living program a unique combination of health
programs and education.
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