This place was a home to my friend and I for over three months. We met many kind and interesting people that helped us through the transplant proccess. At first I thought that a communal style living arrangement would be a burden on us. In the end we found that it was a good way to go. The kitchens are shared as is the laundry room but the ammenities far outway the trouble of lugging your clothes downstairs. The washers and dryers are free. There is a community book shelf full of well as games and puzzles. There are computers for people to use as well as an excercise room. To top it all off there is a sound proof media room with a projector screen. The staff is extremly nice and accommodating. Between the knitting/crocheting gatherings and the community dinners this place is the place to be. Just my opinion though.
Teri A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Spokane, WA
It was fine until I had family in from out of state and the staff was rude to them and tried to make me pay $ 250 for someone smoking on the rooftop, when first of all it’s a rooftop & second of all, HUGE fine for something so trivial and I wasn’t the one smoking. All at the same time, my son was dying and we knew it, so I felt they were being very dispassionate & insensitive. Add that to the fact that I had 24 hours to get moved out of our room after he passed away, when he had been there for 5 months. They rush people in and out of there. Pretty harsh when you’ve just lost a loved one.