Bishop Place
Bishop Place is an Assisted Living Home in Washington
Bishop Place is an Assisted Living Home in Washington
Bishop Place
Bishop Place is an Assisted Living Home in Washington
Bishop Place is an Assisted Living Home in Washington
Located in a quiet residential area, Bishop Place offers a peaceful retreat while remaining close to amenities. Their core values guide their care philosophy, ensuring residents receive personalized service and a full range of living options, including independent living, assisted living with memory care for assisted senior living. This allows residents to maintain their independence for as long as possible.
Highly trained caregivers provide compassionate care and assistance with daily activities like dressing, bathing, medication management, and meals. Bishop Place also offers memory care services for those with cognitive challenges. The community has a sense of belonging with friendly faces, social settings, and spacious private residences. Bishop Place Senior Living’s personalized care plans, compassionate staff, and can support your well-being or the well-being of your loved one.
Laurie Brown serves as the Executive Director at Bishop Place, leading the community with a focus on providing compassionate and quality care. She oversees daily operations and supports the team to ensure residents experience a warm and welcoming environment.
Capacity and availability
Medium-capacity home
Offers a balance of services and community atmosphere.
About this community
Additional licensing details
What does this home offer?
Pets Allowed: Yes, Pets Allowed
Room Sizes: 390 / 515 / 540 / 630 / 700 / 782 / 778 - 1,384 sq. ft
Housing Options: Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed
Building Type: Two-story
Transportation Services
Fitness and Recreation
Types of Care at Bishop Place
Access & Eligibility
Ways to qualify for care at this community, including accepted programs and payment options.
This facility is certified for eligible Medicaid services.
Inspection History
In Washington, the Department of Social and Health Services, Residential Care Services conducts unannounced inspections and issues reports on the quality of care in all licensed settings.
4 visits/inspections
4 other visits
Breakdown by inspection type
- 4 other inspections
Latest inspection
Inspection history
Inspection Report Summary for Bishop Place
Bishop Place Senior Living was inspected on January 25, 2024, where it was found that employees had not been fit tested prior to entering resident rooms with COVID-19, violating WAC 388-78A-2730. A follow-up inspection on March 7, 2024, identified additional deficiencies, including the failure to provide hot water to kitchen sinks, which posed a risk for cross-contamination, as well as inadequate water temperature for the kitchen dishwasher, compromising dish sterilization. The facility's hot water heater had been out of service since November 2023. The follow-up inspection confirmed that these deficiencies had been addressed. Subsequent inspections revealed ongoing fire safety violations, including issues with fire alarm systems, emergency lighting, and the maintenance of fire extinguishing systems, which were noted as disapproved. The facility is required to take corrective actions to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
Comparison Chart
The information below is reported by the Washington Department of Social and Health Services, Residential Care Services.Assisted Living For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
Independent Living For self-sufficient seniors seeking community and minimal assistance.
Memory Care Specialized care for those with Memory Loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, ensuring safety and support.
Assisted Living For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
Independent Living For self-sufficient seniors seeking community and minimal assistance.
Memory Care Specialized care for those with Memory Loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, ensuring safety and support.
Assisted Living For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
Assisted Living For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
Assisted Living For seniors needing help with daily tasks but not full-time nursing.
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1.1 miles from city center
815 SE Klemgard St, Pullman, WA 99163
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- General: Age 65+ or disabled, Washington resident, Medicaid-eligible, nursing home-level care need.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$2,829/month (300% FBR, individual).
- Asset Limits: $2,000 (individual), $3,000 (couple).
- WA Specifics: High demand in urban areas (e.g., Seattle).
- Services: Personal care (5-7 hours/day), respite (240 hours/year), adult day care ($70/day), home modifications ($1,500 avg.).
- General: Caregiver of someone 60+ (or with dementia), Washington resident.
- Income Limits: No strict limit; prioritizes low-income.
- Asset Limits: Not applicable.
- WA Specifics: High urban demand; rural outreach.
- Services: In-home respite (4-6 hours/day), adult day care (~$70/day), short-term facility care (up to 5 days).
- General: Age 65+ (or disabled 18+), WA resident, Medicaid-eligible, need help with 2+ ADLs/IADLs.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$2,829/month; QIT optional.
- Asset Limits: $2,000 (individual), $3,000 (couple).
- WA Specifics: Broader than COPES; serves ~20,000; self-directed option.
- Services: Personal care (4-6 hours/day), respite (~240 hours/year), assistive devices, training, transportation.
- General: Age 60+, WA resident; no income/asset limits.
- Income Limits (2025): None; donations encouraged.
- Asset Limits: Not assessed.
- WA Specifics: 13 AAAs; includes Meals on Wheels; rural focus.
- Services: Meals (~$5-$7/meal), transportation, homemaker services (~4 hours/week), respite (~5 days/year), legal aid.
- General: Age 65+ or disabled, WA resident, Medicare Part A/B.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$2,510/month (QMB), ~$3,380/month (SLMB), ~$3,598/month (QI)—individual.
- Asset Limits: $9,430 (individual), $14,130 (couple).
- WA Specifics: Includes Extra Help for Part D; no waitlist.
- Services: Covers Part B premiums ($174.70/month), deductibles ($240/year), copays (~20%).
- General: Age 60+ prioritized, WA resident, low-income household.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$3,970/month (185% FPL).
- Asset Limits: Not assessed.
- WA Specifics: Covers gas, electric, wood; emergency aid available.
- Services: Heating/cooling aid ($300-$1,000/season), crisis aid ($500 max).
- General: Age 55+, unemployed, low-income, WA resident.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$1,983/month (125% FPL).
- Asset Limits: Not specified.
- WA Specifics: Priority for veterans, rural residents; AARP partnership.
- Services: Paid training (~20 hours/week at ~$7.25/hour), job placement.
- General: Age 65+ or disabled veteran/spouse, WA resident, wartime service, ADL help (A&A) or homebound.
- Income Limits (2025): Net income < ~$1,984/month (veteran with dependent, A&A); pension offsets income.
- Asset Limits: ~$155,356 (net worth).
- WA Specifics: High veteran use; supports rural/urban needs.
- Services: Cash (~$1,433-$2,642/month veteran, ~$951-$1,318 spouse) for care costs.
- General: Age 61+ or disabled retiree, WA resident, homeowner, income-based.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$45,000-$70,000/year (varies by county, e.g., King: $70,000).
- Asset Limits: Not assessed; home value cap varies (~$250,000-$400,000).
- WA Specifics: Saves ~$500-$1,500/year; offered statewide.
- Services: Tax exemption (~$500-$1,500/year depending on county).
- General: Age 60+, WA resident, low-income.
- Income Limits (2025): ~$2,322/month (185% FPL).
- Asset Limits: Not assessed.
- WA Specifics: Vouchers (~$80/season); serves ~20,000 via AAAs.
- Services: Vouchers (~$80/season) for produce at farmers’ markets.
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