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The Ultimate Senior Resource

1630 43rd Avenue East, Seattle, WA 98112

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Park Shore

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Park Shore, located at 1630 43rd Avenue East in Seattle's coveted Madison Park neighborhood, is a respected nonprofit senior living community offering skilled nursing care in one of the city's most serene and beautiful residential settings. Perched near the western shore of Lake Washington, Park Shore provides residents and their families with an environment that balances clinical excellence with the warmth and natural beauty of Seattle's Eastside waterfront communities. Madison Park is one of Seattle's most desirable neighborhoods—a quiet enclave of tree-lined streets, historic homes, and lakeside parks. Madison Park Beach on Lake Washington is walking distance from the community, offering breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains and tranquil waterfront access that's particularly meaningful for seniors who have spent their lives in the Pacific Northwest. The Washington Park Arboretum, a 230-acre park and botanical garden managed in partnership with the University of Washington, is practically on the doorstep of Park Shore, offering miles of scenic trails through azaleas, Japanese maples, and wetlands along the Lake Washington Ship Canal. The Madison Valley neighborhood to the west provides boutique dining, coffee shops, and everyday conveniences. For medical access, Virginia Mason Medical Center and Seattle's Polyclinic are accessible from Madison Park, and the broader network of UW Medicine facilities is within reach via Madison Street corridors. The neighborhood's calm character and proximity to green space make it an exceptionally restorative environment for seniors in skilled nursing. As a nonprofit corporation, Park Shore operates with a mission-centered approach to care. Its leadership and staff are committed to maintaining the highest standards of skilled nursing practice while honoring each resident's dignity, history, and individual care preferences. Families choose Park Shore not only for its clinical quality, but for the sense of community and place that Madison Park provides—a neighborhood that feels like a sanctuary rather than simply an address.

Care Types at Park Shore

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What care services does Park Shore offer? +

Park Shore provides skilled nursing care, which includes 24-hour licensed nursing, individualized care planning, rehabilitation services, and management of complex medical conditions. The community serves seniors who require ongoing clinical support in a structured, compassionate environment.

What is Madison Park like as a neighborhood for senior living? +

Madison Park is one of Seattle's most peaceful and beautiful residential neighborhoods, located on the western shore of Lake Washington. It features lakeside parks and beaches, the Washington Park Arboretum, boutique dining and shops in Madison Valley, and a quiet, community-oriented atmosphere that many seniors find deeply restorative.

What hospitals are near Park Shore? +

Virginia Mason Medical Center is one of the most accessible hospitals from Park Shore, located to the west in the First Hill medical district. The Polyclinic and Swedish Medical Center on First Hill are also within reasonable distance. UW Medical Center in the University District is reachable via Madison Street.

Is Park Shore a nonprofit community? +

Yes. Park Shore operates as a nonprofit corporation, which means its mission is centered on resident care rather than financial returns to investors. This structure typically supports stronger investment in staffing, programming, and long-term facility quality.

How do I schedule a tour or inquire about availability? +

Call Park Shore directly at (206) 329-0770 to speak with the admissions team about current availability, care offerings, and scheduling a tour. Visiting in person allows families to experience the Madison Park setting and meet the nursing staff who will be involved in your loved one's care.

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Contact us for pricing, availability, and to schedule a tour of Park Shore in Seattle, Washington.