Assisted Living Residences in North Bend, WA
(425) 738-1456
Did Medina Heights close? We drove around the cite and could not find it</p>
Go to the city hall Medina's webpage. They still have it online, I am not sure if it's still exists and accept new client. Try to call their old phone number 738-1456 or contact the North Bend city hall.
An Assisted Living Residence
Specializing in Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and Parkinson's disease, Medina Heights is an adult family home licensed by the State of Washington and approved for providing care for seniors with special needs. Skilled nursing care is provided by professional caregivers and live-in nursing staff at Medina Heights of North Bend.
Medina Heights is the best alternative for short- and long-term care for those who can no longer care for themselves and who don't want to live and be cared for in an institutional setting.
Medina Heights of North Bend
It is a better solution for those who suffer loneliness, helplessness, or are experiencing confusion, wandering, or depression such as often accompanies Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, or dementia.
Available Services
Medina Heights provides the very best professional and personalized nursing care for your loved one. Each resident is cared for with respect, love, and dignity. Our caregivers and nurses have been in the field of care for more than 15 years. Professional nursing care 24 hours a day, seven days a week features:
Location & Amenities
Medina Heights is located at 13811 436th Avenue Southeast in North Bend, Washington, on a beautiful acreage with magnificent views of the surrounding mountains. We are only minutes away from downtown North Bend, a golf course, shopping center, and hiking trails. We enjoy easy access to the Interstate 90 freeway. We have large private rooms, large bathrooms, and each room is supplied with access to cable television and private telephone lines. Each home is licensed to accommodate six people. There are always a minimum of two professional caregivers at all times to accommodate the residents' needs.