Weatherly Inn - Renton LLC
Independent Living / Assisted Living / Memory Care
Reviews
Upscale Beauty, Operational Growing Pains
The Weatherly Inn is a beautiful, upscale facility with friendly staff, excellent food, and well-appointed spaces that residents and families consistently praise. However, operational issues emerge in reviews: onboarding and medication management have inefficiencies, communication from staff requires families to proactively seek updates, and response times for resident requests can be slow. The facility was not yet at full capacity during some reviews, limiting social opportunities, and pricing is noted as high especially for residents who won't utilize all amenities.
Chef Paul has outdone himself again! Such fresh bread. Delicious veggies. Tender meat all in the Bahn Mi sandwich. My mom and all that visit her are being spoiled by the food!
Confusion that I was coming, but worked it out. Nice facility but not the best fit for someone with her care level. Rather pricey for someone who wouldn’t use a majority of their s
Senior living decisions are emotional and complex. Families want safety, dignity, and community for the people they love. At Weatherly Inn Renton, we have found all three. Like ma
On boarding/ intake has some efficiency issues and the meds desk needed help the first 3 weeks getting diet and med information sorted. Have exact lists in both digital and paper f
Inspections(4)
The facility failed to ensure three staff members completed initial tuberculosis skin testing within three days of hire, placing all 53 residents at risk of TB exposure. This was a repeat violation previously cited on September 11, 2025, demonstrating the facility failed to correct the deficiency. A $400 civil fine was imposed. The facility's inadequate response to the initial citation—allowing the same violation to recur—indicates minimal corrective action and insufficient commitment to regulatory compliance.
View original report →The facility failed a second consecutive Fire Marshal inspection on 08/21/2024, documenting multiple fire safety violations that represent serious life-safety concerns for 15 residents. The facility demonstrated awareness and took corrective action by having their maintenance manager create a compliance plan and scheduling outside vendors to address outstanding violations. While the response was appropriate with concrete steps being taken, the fact that this was a second failed inspection indicates previous corrective measures were insufficient, resulting in a Statement of Deficiency being issued.
View original report →Initial July 2024 inspection found 18 fire safety violations including missing documentation for critical systems (sprinkler inspections, fire alarm servicing, generator maintenance), physical deficiencies (unsealed fire wall penetrations, non-functioning fire doors at multiple locations), and incomplete fire drill records. The facility responded appropriately by correcting 13 of 18 violations by the August re-inspection, with remaining issues primarily involving incomplete documentation for fire door inspections, sprinkler system records, and generator programming. By October follow-up, all previously cited violations were corrected, demonstrating satisfactory remediation despite initial moderate systemic gaps in life-safety compliance and recordkeeping.
View original report →The facility had multiple compliance violations including failure to conduct national fingerprint background checks for staff, incomplete required training for 5 of 6 staff members (orientation, safety, specialty, CPR/first aid), missing tuberculosis screening for 3 staff within required timeframes, failure to post weekly menus, and unsigned care plans for 4 of 6 residents. The facility acknowledged all deficiencies, submitted correction plans with specific completion dates, and successfully corrected all violations by the May 2024 follow-up inspection, demonstrating a good faith corrective response.
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