View At Brighton Court Is Your Most Friendly Memory Care In Spokane Valley WA
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Brighton Court Assisted Living
CertifiedHealthcareAbout View At Brighton Court Is Your Most Friendly Memory Care In Spokane Valley WA
Brighton Court is a newly remodeled assisted living and memory care community in Spokane Valley, Washington. We offers assisted living and memory care. Our residents receive loving personal care from our team. Call us now for more details!
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4.9 | 26 Reviews
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Morgan Thompson
Just started a new job here, Can I just say what an amazing staff, They have made me feel so welcomed so far and what amazing residents 🤍 you can definitely feel the joy and compassion here 🙂 10/10
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Baylie Brown
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Jace Thompson
The staff is amazing! Always trying to make it a fun place to be!
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Tammy Cloninger
I don't normally write reviews but am doing so on behalf of our mother. She lived in BC Assisted Living for about a year and a half. During that time, the staff was respectful and helpful to her and all family members that visited her. One of her children were in to see her almost every day. She did not participate in the many activities offered but it wasn't due to lack of the staff trying. Our mom needed additional help months before she was moved into Memory Care but the staff in assisted living attended to her needs without complaint. Once in Memory Care, the dedicated and caring staff did a phenomenal job in engaging her in conversation and activities. It was nice to see her participate again. Mom has joined her heavenly family now and we will remember the kindness that the staff at Brighton Court demonstrated to us all. Thank you!
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Mimi Fisher
My mother-in-law and father-in-law spent the last 2 and a half years of their lives at Brighton Court. The staff was always attentive, and they were very compassionate when it came to issues like Hospice and end of life. It was nice to have phone calls letting me know when one of them fell, or if they needed things. After they passed, I didn't think I would need to be in touch again, but then my mom needed assisted living. I immediately called and they were able to accommodate her. Helping my family members means a lot to me, and I appreciate the patience and tolerance they afford. It takes a special person to deal with the demands of the elderly. It is difficult for my mom to participate in the activities due to her oxygen and mobility issues, but the staff always tries to encourage her to participate, and they do come to help her get her chair to be able to participate. She is settling in, and is happy with her view from her apartment.