Chateau at Bothell Landing Retirement Community
Independent Living / Assisted Living / Memory Care / Respite Care
Reviews
Vibrant Community, Exceptional Staff
Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with residents praising exceptional staff, abundant activities, delicious food, and a vibrant social community that keeps seniors active and connected. One critical outlier describes the facility as overly restrictive with limited activities and forced seating arrangements, feeling more institutional than independent. Most families and residents express high satisfaction with the supportive environment that balances independence with security.
My wife and I live in Virginia but currently intend to join the Chateau at Bothell Landing (CBL) community later this year. We have visited several times while staying with family
I enjoy living at here the staff is very professional and very kind. They are always very helpful when it comes to problem solving. The food is delicious and good variety. The acti
This place has everything a person needs to enjoy a friendly, safe, and fun life. The food is delicious and varied, the whole staff is very professional and friendly and there are
“I’ve worked at Chateau for the past three years, and it has truly been a wonderful experience. The team is full of caring, dedicated employees who strive for excellence every day.
Inspections(2)
The inspection found multiple moderate violations across operational areas: expired pet vaccinations (5 of 5 pets), dietary manual inaccessibility, missing memory care menus, unlocked mechanical rooms, inaccessible handrails, water temperatures exceeding safe limits (121-123°F vs. 120°F maximum), non-functioning ventilation systems, and incomplete service plans for residents with pacemakers. The facility responded appropriately with timely corrections verified by follow-up inspection on 05/12/2025, demonstrating all deficiencies were resolved. Staff received additional training on controlled substances and medication management, and the facility implemented monitoring systems to prevent recurrence across all cited areas of non-compliance.
View original report →The facility exhibited systemic fire safety violations across critical life-safety systems including non-functional fire doors throughout multiple buildings, missing documentation for required fire suppression system maintenance, inoperable emergency lighting, unsecured compressed gas cylinders, and failure to conduct mandatory fire drills. The facility's response was inadequate, with violations persisting across two inspections (March and May 2023), reliance on incorrect vendor advice to dismiss code requirements, and continued inability to provide basic safety system maintenance records, demonstrating a pattern of neglect rather than proactive compliance.
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