Good Samaritan Society Spokane Valley, located in Spokane Valley, Washington, operates as a continuing care retirement community with additional services in assisted living and skilled nursing care. The facility is certified by Medicare and Medicaid and has been a Medicare participant since January 1, 1967. With a current occupancy of 84 residents, the community provides a range of care options, including skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and transitional care for seniors. Residents have access to 24-hour nursing support, individualized care plans, and therapeutic services, including speech, occupational, and physical therapy. Good Samaritan Society Spokane Valley also accommodates specialized needs through its memory care and hospice services, as well as podiatry support and a dedicated therapy room.
The facility supports resident well-being with a variety of amenities and programs. These include on-site laundry and dry cleaning services, a barber and beauty salon, and organized clubs and community activities to foster social engagement. Resident and family counseling services are available, and both resident and family councils are supported to encourage open communication. For personal assistance, staff are able to provide standby supervision with bathing, while eating, dressing, and toileting are supported for those able to perform these tasks independently.
Feedback from residents and families regarding the care at Good Samaritan Society Spokane Valley has been mixed. Positive experiences emphasize attentive nurses and CNAs, compassionate end-of-life care, smooth admission processes, and clean, friendly environments. However, other reviews detail concerns about staff shortages, inconsistent caregiver quality, and sometimes unprofessional interactions. Additional issues reported include inadequate food portions, challenges with medical oversight—particularly in infection management or medication practices—and declining service levels for residents whose insurance status changes to Medicaid. While some families describe the atmosphere as supportive and uplifting, others have noted a more somber environment and advise caution due to lapses in care and attention. No significant recent changes in services or operations have been reported as of 2024.
Costs at this community start at $2,695 and range up to $7,300. The average price in the community is $4,998, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,214. The cost of continuing care retirement communities in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.