The Village at The Mustard Seed Project in Lakebay, Washington is an assisted living and memory care community dedicated to supporting older adults on the Key Peninsula. Opened in 2022, The Village represents the first assisted living and memory care residence in this rural area, offering much-needed services for local seniors who wish to remain close to home. The residential facility provides a comprehensive array of care services, including full assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Staff are available 24/7 to assist residents with personal care needs and to respond quickly in case of emergencies, ensuring peace of mind for both residents and their families.
The Village is equipped to support residents who need help due to physical limitations or memory-related conditions like dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Specially trained caregivers provide individualized support and gentle cueing, while secure memory care environments promote safety and comfort. The community’s care model emphasizes dignity, respect, and person-centered care, adapting to each resident’s unique needs as they change over time.
In addition to daily personal care, residents have access to specialized healthcare services, including on-site visits from podiatrists, audiologists, and dental professionals, reducing the need for disruptive off-site appointments. Medication management, health monitoring, and coordination with outside healthcare providers are also available to support residents’ well-being.
The Village is thoughtfully designed to promote aging in place, allowing residents to remain in a familiar and supportive environment even as their care needs evolve. The single-story building is fully accessible, featuring wide corridors, barrier-free bathrooms, and easy-to-navigate common areas. Private and semi-private suites offer a comfortable and homelike atmosphere, each with large windows that provide abundant natural light and scenic views of the surrounding Key Peninsula landscape. The community’s architecture and interior design reflect a welcoming, Northwest aesthetic that blends seamlessly with the rural setting.
To foster connections with the local area, The Village offers a robust calendar of programs and activities tailored to residents’ interests and abilities. These include art classes, gardening in the community’s outdoor spaces, music therapy, and intergenerational events that bring together local students and seniors. Residents can also enjoy group outings to nearby parks, cultural sites, and community events, as well as opportunities to participate in volunteer projects that benefit the greater Key Peninsula community. Nutritious, chef-prepared meals are served daily in a communal dining room, with menu options that accommodate special dietary needs and preferences.
A unique feature of The Village is its deep-rooted commitment to serving the Key Peninsula community. The Mustard Seed Project, a nonprofit organization, developed The Village to address the needs of local seniors who previously had few options for assisted living close to family and friends. This community-centered mission is evident in the welcoming atmosphere, the involvement of local volunteers, and the emphasis on helping residents remain active, engaged, and connected to the place they call home.
Costs at this community start at $5,338 and range up to $5,338. The average price in the community is $5,338, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,387. The cost of assisted living 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.