Garden Terrace Healthcare Center of Federal Way

    491 S 338th St, Federal Way, WA, 98003
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Spotless facility, great therapy, inconsistent

    I placed my dad at Garden Terrace and appreciated the spotless, hotel-like facility, welcoming decor, friendly/knowledgeable staff, and excellent PT/OT that helped his recovery. However staffing and communication are inconsistent-we saw delayed call-button responses, weekend understaffing, discharge/scheduling errors and even reports of neglect or lost items (including an inability to retrieve ashes). I'd recommend it for rehab/short stays but advise close family oversight and clear discharge planning.

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.59 · 296 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.2
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      3.9
    • Amenities

      4.7
    • Value

      1.3

    Pros

    • Very clean facility
    • Friendly, caring and compassionate staff
    • Skilled physical therapy (PT)
    • Skilled occupational therapy (OT)
    • Rehab-focused and effective recovery programs
    • Private and comfortable rooms
    • Beautiful, well-maintained grounds and gardens
    • Hotel-like, pleasant interior ambiance
    • Good ventilation and absence of typical nursing-home odors
    • Accommodating dietary options (special diets, no beef/pork)
    • Laundry service provided
    • Weekly musicians and daily activities/puzzles
    • Wheelchair-accessible outdoor trail
    • Family spaces (living room, ice cream parlor, family room)
    • Helpful and supportive front-desk staff
    • Many staff 'go above and beyond' (named caregivers praised)
    • 24/7 wound care offered in some cases
    • Seamless and fast admissions reported by many
    • Effective therapists who improve mobility and readiness for home
    • Personalized care examples (hand-feeding, extra attention)
    • Visitor amenities (coffee, cookies, meal purchase option)
    • Pet-friendly environment and social interaction with animals
    • Secure exit alarms and overall safe environment
    • Clean, tidy halls and rooms, pleasant decor
    • Responsive nursing and CNA care in numerous reports
    • Good coordination by social work in care conferences
    • Consistent positive follow-up and communication in many cases
    • Longstanding positive local reputation and frequent referrals
    • Comfortable outdoor seating areas and garden views
    • Prompt and meticulous medication administration reported by many

    Cons

    • Inconsistent care quality across shifts and units
    • Chronic understaffing, especially on weekends and holidays
    • Delayed responses to call buttons and buzzers
    • Medication delays or long waits during shift changes
    • Medication errors and failures to follow doctor orders
    • Administration and doctor inattentiveness in some cases
    • Communication breakdowns and unreturned calls
    • Disorganized administration and discharge process
    • Billing issues and discharge mistakes
    • Incidents of neglect (left in urine, feces, or uncleaned)
    • Bedsores and wound-care failures reported by some families
    • Infection concerns and delayed cultures/antibiotics
    • Patients overly sedated to prevent bothering staff
    • Weight loss and severe weakness attributed to poor care
    • Some reports of abusive or lazy staff behavior
    • Lost belongings and poor handling of personal items
    • Transport/refusal problems for discharge or transfers
    • Front desk or nurses station sometimes unstaffed
    • Poor COVID communication and entrance policy enforcement
    • Food quality inconsistent; dysphagia texture problems
    • Initial smells on admission reported by some
    • Safety issues (bed rails not provided; falls reported)
    • Ashes and post-death communication failures
    • Occasional absence of promised PT/OT sessions
    • Long intake/admission delays at times
    • Holiday/weekend service gaps affecting care
    • Parking limited near entrance for walking-challenged visitors
    • Some reports of patient pain being ignored

    Summary review

    Overall impression and sentiment: Reviews of Garden Terrace Healthcare Center of Federal Way present a strongly mixed but predominantly positive picture clustered around exceptional rehabilitation services, cleanliness, and numerous staff praised for compassion and competence. The overwhelming majority of accounts emphasize a clean, well-decorated facility with pleasant grounds and a 'hotel-like' ambiance. Many reviewers specifically credit the PT and OT teams with producing measurable and meaningful recovery progress, increased mobility, and readiness for home. Staff — including CNAs, RNs, front-desk personnel, and named caregivers — receive frequent commendation for kindness, attentiveness, personalized care (examples include hand-feeding and extra family accommodations), and going 'above and beyond.' Amenities such as weekly musicians, an ice cream parlor, a wheelchair-accessible trail, family rooms, visitor beverages/cookies, and pet-friendly policies consistently add to positive experiences. For families seeking short-term post-surgical rehab, numerous reviews recommend Garden Terrace as a top choice in the region.

    Care quality and staffing patterns: A dominant positive theme is high-quality, rehab-focused clinical care from therapists and many nurses/CNAs; several reviews even describe 24/7 wound-care capability and meticulous medication administration. However, an important and recurring counterpoint is variability in the consistency of care. Multiple reviews document understaffing (especially on weekends and holidays), slow call-button response times, long waits for medication during shift changes, and periods when front desks or nurse stations were unstaffed. These staffing and responsiveness problems appear to produce the most severe negative outcomes reported — delays in therapy, missed or delayed medications, discharge mistakes, and in the worst accounts, neglect leading to bedsores, infections, weight loss, or being left in soiled conditions. This divergence suggests that while clinical teams and many caregivers perform excellently, staffing shortages and inconsistency across shifts can critically undermine overall care quality.

    Management, communication, and administration: Several reviews praise effective communication and teamwork, prompt follow-ups, and supportive social work in care conferences. Conversely, a substantial number of reviews raise concerns about administration responsiveness, disorganized discharge processes, billing errors, lost belongings, and the executive leadership being difficult to reach. Specific administrative failures mentioned include delayed cultures and antibiotic treatment during infection events, transport refusals at discharge, and poor management of post-death matters (e.g., ashes not returned). These administrative and communication problems are often cited alongside clinical lapses, highlighting a pattern where even strong frontline caregivers may be hampered by managerial or system-level deficiencies.

    Safety, infection control, and serious adverse reports: While many reviewers report clean facilities and good infection-control ventilation, a minority of reviews describe serious adverse incidents: development of bedsores, delayed infection diagnosis/treatment, patients left unclean for extended periods, and concerns about excessive sedation. There are also mentions of a COVID outbreak with door-to-door communication failures and unclear entrance policies. Safety issues such as missing bed rails and resulting falls are reported in a few instances. These negative reports are fewer than the positive ones but are severe in nature and recurring enough to represent a salient pattern families should consider.

    Dining, activities, and amenities: Food and dining receive mostly positive notices — meals described as delicious by many and accommodating for dietary restrictions — but several reviews note that the quality and presentation can be inconsistent. Dysphagia diets have been problematic in at least one report (sticky paste textures causing coughing), indicating a need for improved texture education and consistency. Activities are available (daily puzzles, weekly musicians, holiday decorations) and family-friendly spaces are frequent highlights. Overall, amenities such as the garden, accessible trails, ice cream parlor, comfortable visitor seating, and a welcoming lobby contribute to the facility's positive tone.

    Patterns of extremes and recommendations for families: The reviews collectively show a polarized pattern: numerous strongly positive accounts praising individual staff members, great therapy outcomes, cleanliness, and a therapeutic environment; contrasted with a smaller but significant set of highly negative experiences indicating neglect, administrative failures, and safety lapses. The frequency of highly positive reports suggests Garden Terrace is capable of delivering excellent short-term rehab and compassionate care. At the same time, the severity of the negative reports (bedsores, infections, medication and discharge errors) means risk is non-trivial and often linked to inconsistent staffing or administrative breakdowns.

    If considering Garden Terrace, families should weigh both sides: verify current staffing levels for the relevant unit and expected times (especially weekends/holidays), get clear written plans for medication management, wound care, and dietary needs, confirm scheduled PT/OT frequency and discharge arrangements in writing, and establish direct communication points (names/numbers) for nursing leadership and social work. Visiting in person to assess cleanliness, talk with therapy teams, and confirm how the facility handles infection control and personal belongings can help reduce risk. Overall, Garden Terrace offers many of the strengths families seek in a skilled nursing and rehab facility, but vigilance and clear communication with facility leadership are advisable because of documented inconsistencies in administration and occasional critical lapses in care.

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    About Garden Terrace Healthcare Center of Federal Way

    Garden Terrace Healthcare Center of Federal Way sits right in Federal Way and offers different levels of care for seniors, so some people live there on their own in independent living, while others get a hand with daily needs in assisted living, and there are special programs for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, too, and you'll see they have skilled nursing services if anyone needs medical help any time of the day or night, plus they run rehabilitation services both for people who need to stay there for a while and those who just come in for therapy and then go home, and I should mention it's licensed for 70 beds and holds Medicare certification, which means they've met certain standards for patients, and people often talk about how volunteers help out around the place, maybe sitting down for a chat, reading together, helping write letters, walking outside, or joining in on games and simple activities. Garden Terrace brings in groups for special entertainment, and you'll see they've got church and chaplain services, social services to help with any life issues, and support for finances and meals with their dietary services, and the staff run exercise sessions, rhythm bands, singalongs, support groups, and discussions where you can talk about current news. The center sits under the Life Care Centers of America umbrella, so people sometimes recognize the name from their wide network of facilities, and it's been recognized in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Nursing Homes, and they put a lot of energy into post-acute care for those bouncing back from illness or surgery. The place itself offers things that make life feel more comfortable, like private rooms if you want a bit of space, courtyards to walk in, cable TV, and what they call fine dining, so meals are a bit nicer, and you'll find trained staff offering physical, occupational, and speech therapy right there on-site, which helps people recover or keep up their skills, and with 24-hour nursing care available, folks get extra peace of mind knowing help is always there.

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