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Prestige Senior Living Auburn Meadows

Assisted Living / Memory Care

3.7
Facility Summary
68ScorePrestige Senior Living Auburn Meadows demonstrates above average overall performance, with particular strength in its property quality and location, both ranking in the top quartile. The facility shows around average regulatory compliance across six inspections covering fire safety and general oversight, with moderate event severity and response quality measures. Public feedback is notably positive, with 50 reviews across two platforms averaging above average ratings. Reviewers, including local emergency responders and community partners, consistently highlight the staff's attentiveness and the facility's welcoming atmosphere. The community is operated by CHP Auburn WA Owner, LLC, based in Dallas, Texas.

Reviews

Caring Staff, Some Growing Pains

Auburn Meadows earns strong praise from families for its caring, attentive staff and clean facility, with many reviewers highlighting exceptional communication and personalized attention. The memory care unit receives particular commendation from those with positive experiences. However, concerns emerge around inconsistent care for complex behavioral cases, understaffing leading to high CNA turnover, occasional communication gaps with families, and food quality complaints from some residents. Several older reviews mention the building feeling dated, though recent renovations appear to have addressed this. For Medicaid-accepting facilities, reviewers consistently rate it among the area's best options.

4.0Based on 71 reviews
Tom Sowards (Time2GiveBack)December 21, 2025

As a local area firefighter and fire officer for over 30 years, I have responded to many of the assisted living, rehabilitation, memory care and nursing care facilities all over So

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Oskar EcklundNovember 26, 2025

I've been fortunate to work with Prestige Auburn Meadows over the past year, and they are exceptional all around. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful, and it's clear they

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Karmen KirkNovember 6, 2025

As a community partner, I’m in this community often, it’s lively, vibrant, and supported by a fantastic team! I highly recommend touring Auburn Meadows, you won't be disappointed!

Merry GrahamNovember 6, 2025

We transferred mom to memory care (Expressions) from her temporary facility it was a rough transfer. We had some ups and downs for sure. But, Sandy, Chantel and Anna and all the s

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Inspections(6)

February 1, 2026·fire_inspectionsmoderate
Event Score
48
Response Score
72

These reports document multiple residential care facilities with various fire and life safety code violations. The most serious findings include blocked egress routes with combustible materials, non-functional fire doors failing to latch properly, missing fire drill documentation, and deficiencies in critical fire suppression and alarm system inspections. One facility (Prestige Auburn Meadows) successfully corrected all previous violations by the February 2026 inspection, while Aegis Senior Inn of Kent and the earlier Prestige inspection showed patterns of documentation gaps and maintenance issues requiring re-inspection. No immediate life-safety threats or resident injuries were documented, though the violations represent regulatory non-compliance requiring systematic corrective action.

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October 1, 2025·investigationssevere
Event Score
82
Response Score
22

The facility failed three consecutive Fire Marshal inspections due to inability to provide fire alarm correction reports, creating life-safety hazards for all 94 residents by operating without required fire safety approval. The Director of Operations was unaware of the non-compliance until the state investigation, demonstrating systemic failure in safety monitoring. The facility's response was inadequate, with only vague commitments to 'create a plan' and consult with maintenance, showing no immediate protective actions or evidence of understanding the severity of operating without fire marshal approval.

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October 1, 2025·fire_inspectionsmoderate
Event Score
58
Response Score
68

This residential care facility experienced recurring fire and life safety code violations across multiple inspections from December 2024 through October 2025, including missing documentation for critical systems (fire alarm, sprinkler, damper testing), fire safety equipment maintenance issues, obstructed exits, improper door closures, and incomplete emergency preparedness records. The facility demonstrated adequate response by systematically correcting violations between inspections, with most deficiencies marked as corrected by June 2025 and full compliance achieved by October 2025, though the extended timeline and pattern of recurring documentation failures indicate room for improvement in preventive maintenance systems.

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August 1, 2025·fire_inspectionssevere
Event Score
78
Response Score
48

This facility has demonstrated a persistent pattern of fire and life safety violations across multiple inspections from December 2024 through August 2025. Critical violations include fire alarm systems in trouble status without correction documentation, missing required fire alarm and sprinkler system inspections, inadequate fire damper testing records, non-functional fire doors, obstructed exit pathways, and incomplete fire drill documentation. The facility's response has been inadequate - while some minor violations were corrected between inspections, core life-safety system deficiencies (fire alarm documentation, sprinkler testing records, fire/smoke damper inspections) persisted through three successive re-inspections, resulting in continued disapproval status. The facility has shown slow progress but failed to achieve full compliance despite multiple opportunities and extended deadlines.

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June 1, 2025·fire_inspectionssevere
Event Score
68
Response Score
42

This residential care facility had extensive fire and life safety violations across two inspections (12/24/2024 and 6/3/2025 re-inspection), including missing documentation for critical systems (fire alarm annual inspection, sprinkler testing, fire/smoke damper testing), non-functional fire doors, improperly maintained fire extinguishers, blocked exit pathways, non-illuminated exit signs, and incomplete fire drill records. The facility corrected most violations between inspections but failed to provide required documentation for fire/smoke damper repairs and fire alarm annual inspection at re-inspection, resulting in continued disapproval. The response demonstrates moderate effort with many corrections made but persistent documentation gaps and incomplete follow-through on critical life-safety systems, indicating systemic deficiencies in maintenance record-keeping and oversight of essential fire protection equipment in a vulnerable population setting.

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October 1, 2023·inspectionsmoderate
Event Score
48
Response Score
72

The facility had multiple violations including missing tuberculosis tests for staff, incomplete specialty training for dementia/mental health care, delayed background check for a contracted nurse, incomplete service plans for residents on blood thinners, and unsafe medical devices (bed canes) without proper assessments. Memory care units also lacked required lockable doors and kitchen equipment for state-funded residents. The facility responded appropriately by conducting a thorough investigation, completing all missing documentation, training staff, repairing deficient equipment, and implementing monitoring systems. A follow-up inspection on October 3, 2023 confirmed all deficiencies were corrected and the facility met licensing requirements.

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