At a Glance . . .

 

Emerald Heights, Washington’s premier Life Care retirement community, is nestled into the green hills east of Lake Washington. Situated on 40 wooded acres on Redmond’s Education Hill, the community includes 256 apartments, 24 cottages, recreational facilities, and nature trails. The Corwin Center, home of the award-winning nursing and assisted-living section connects loved ones to the main community. Shared areas such as the dining room, coffee shop, library and lounge are natural gathering places for friends and family.

 

Residents choose from a full range of design options for their new home. From a cozy studio apartment to a spacious 2-bedroom arrangement — 12 design choices in all — Emerald Heights offers options for every budget and lifestyle. Plan ahead so you can get the design you want. Many people have already chosen Emerald Heights as their retirement community and are on our waiting list.

 

Residents include retired CEOs, physicians, entrepreneurs, school teachers and engineers. They are people who come from a broad a range of economic backgrounds. The uniqueness of everyone’s personal experiences blends into an outstanding community. “One thing I like best about living here is you can’t tell who has money and who doesn’t,” one of the residents recently commented.

 

Another said, “It’s wonderful living here. We traded the responsibilities of a house and yard for the convenience of writing one check a month for all utilities, rent, housekeeping, linen service, great meals, maintenance and future care.”

 

Emerald Heights is a community where residents continue to grow, learn and enjoy life.

 

 

 

 

 

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Careful planning takes care of the future. That’s why we chose Emerald Heights and its Life Care concept. We can enjoy all the active, fun things that are available to us now, knowing that we’ve planned for our possible future health-care needs. We haven’t left it up to our friends and relatives.

                                                                                                         An Emerald Heights resident