Park Place
Park Place operates 156 assisted living beds at 6900 37th Avenue South in Seattle’s South End neighborhood, maintaining 92% occupancy; well above the state average of 72.5%. Located in a very walkable area (Walk Score 70), the facility sits 5.1 miles south of downtown. Monthly housing costs begin at $895 for one-bedroom and $995 for two-bedroom units. The community offers memory care and accepts pets. Residents enjoy swimming, fitness facilities, BBQ and picnic areas, on-site laundry, and high-speed internet access. Operating hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM.
Regulatory compliance history reveals substantial deficiency patterns. Between May 2023 and September 2025, eight inspections documented 42 citations; 122% worse than Washington’s state average of 6.3 per year. Fire safety dominance marked the record: May 2023 inspections cited 12 violations (missing fire drill documentation across 12 drills, extension cords improperly deployed, missing system maintenance records for sprinklers and fire detection, electrical hazards including exposed wiring, emergency lighting failures, and loose oxygen tanks scattered through resident rooms). One year later, May 2024 fire safety review documented 14 additional violations repeating many themes: missing fire drill documentation (12 planned and unannounced drills), extension cords still in use, missing quarterly sprinkler inspection paperwork, absent carbon monoxide alarm maintenance logs, and missing fire door inspections. Following corrective action, September 2025 State Fire Marshal inspection confirmed zero deficiencies and granted facility approval.
Care planning and documentation gaps affected multiple residents. April 2025 inspections found service plans unupdated for three of 15 sampled residents; medical device safety assessments missing for two residents; TB testing incomplete for one staff member 123 days past hire date; and hand hygiene failures by food service dishwashing staff. January 2023 complaint investigation substantiated resident rights violations and property misappropriation. March 2025 complaint investigation documented improper discharge notice following a resident-to-resident alteration with injury. September 2023 inspection cited incomplete background check for the administrator and TB screening non-compliance for one caregiver. First aid kit accessibility and laundry room ventilation failures rounded out deficiency categories.
Park Place fits urban-based seniors and families seeking assisted living and memory care in a walkable Seattle neighborhood with activity-focused amenities.
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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.
Inspection Scorecard
This scorecard compares key inspection, citation, and complaint metrics at this facility against the Washington state average. Metrics rated ≥15% worse than average are highlighted in red; those ≥15% better are highlighted in green.
Since 2022 vs. Washington state average
Deficiencies
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Total deficiencies
| 42 | — | — |
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Deficiencies per year
| 10.5 | — | — |
Inspection Reports Summary
An editor-reviewed summary of the themes and findings across this facility's recent inspection reports.
The most recent inspection on September 9, 2025, was a fire safety review by the State Fire Marshal and found no deficiencies, with all prior violations corrected and the facility’s approval status marked as approved. Earlier inspections showed a pattern of fire safety and documentation issues, including missing maintenance records, electrical hazards, and incomplete fire drill documentation, though these were addressed over time through follow-up inspections. Other deficiencies noted in prior reports involved resident care documentation, tuberculosis screening, and discharge notice requirements, with one substantiated complaint related to improper resident discharge. Enforcement actions included citations for discharge notice violations and behavioral intervention deficiencies, but fines or license suspensions were not listed in the available reports. The inspection history indicates improvement in fire safety compliance and correction of care-related issues over time.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Park Place
Is Park Place in a walkable area?
Park Place has a walk score of 70. Very walkable. Most errands can be accomplished on foot, and many essentials are within a short walk.
What is the license number of Park Place?
According to WA state health department records, Park Place's license number is 1532.
When does Park Place's license expire?
According to WA state health department records, Park Place's license expires on May 31, 2026.
What is the occupancy rate at Park Place?
Park Place's occupancy is 92%.
Does Park Place have different floorplan options?
Yes — see the floorplan options available at Park Place on this page.
How many beds does Park Place have?
Park Place has 156 beds.
Are there photos of Park Place?
Yes — there are 6 photos of Park Place in the photo gallery on this page.
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