Patriots Glen.
Patriots Glen is Grade A, ranked in the top 6% of Washington memory care with 2 DSHS citations on record; last inspected Oct 2025.
A large home, reviewed on public record.
Ranked against 35 Washington facilities.
ALF · 36-month window. Higher percentile = better. Source: Washington DSHS · Aging and Disability Services Administration.
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Patriots Glen has 2 citations on record. Know the moment anything changes.
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2 deficiencies on record. Each bar is a month with a citation.
Finding distribution
2 total · 36 monthsScope × Severity (CMS A–L)
Every DSHS visit, verbatim.
2 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.
2025-10-01Annual Compliance Visit1 · Inspections
Plain-language summary
A routine inspection was conducted in October 2025. No deficiencies were cited during the visit.
“https://fortress.wa.gov/dshs/adsaapps/lookup/RCSForms/BH/2121/inspections/2025/R PATRIOTS GLEN 60023 63451 66817 - SW.pdf”
Full inspector notes
STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES Home and Community Living Administration PO Box 45600, Olympia, WA 98504-5600 August 26, 2025 ELECTRONIC-FACSIMILE Administrator PATRIOTS GLEN 1640 148TH AVE SE BELLEVUE, WA 98007 Assisted Living Facility License # 2121 Licensee: PATRIOTS GLEN OPERATIONS IMPOSITION OF CIVIL FINES Dear Administrator: On August 14, 2025, the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), Residential Care Services completed a follow-up visit at your facility. This letter constitutes formal notice of civil fines on the license for your assisted living facility, also known as PATRIOTS GLEN, located at 1640 148TH AVE SE, BELLEVUE, by the State of Washington, Department of Social and Health Services. These actions are taken under the authority granted pursuant to Laws of 1998, Chapter 272 and RCW 18.20.190. The civil fines on the license are based on the following violation of the RCW and/or WAC as described in the attached Statement of Deficiencies (SOD) report dated August 14, 2025. Civil Fines WAC 388-112A-0060 (1)(a)(i)(ii)(iii)(b)(iii) What are the training and $300.00 certification requirements for volunteers and long-term care workers in assisted living facilities and assisted living facility administrators? WAC 388-78A-2474 (2)(d)(e) Training and home care aide certification requirements. The licensee failed to ensure one staff completed all required training to perform their job duties and responsibilities. This failure placed all residents at risk of unmet care needs from staff with incomplete training. This is an uncorrected deficiency previously cited on June 6, 2025, for subsection (2)(e). Administrator PATRIOTS GLEN License # 2121 August 26, 2025 Page 2 WAC 388-78A-2481 (1)(a)(b)(2) Tuberculosis—Testing method—Required. $300.00 The licensee failed to ensure one staff member was screened for tuberculosis (TB), with an approved testing method, within three days of employment. This failure placed all residents at risk of contracting a serious and contagious respiratory disease. This is an uncorrected deficiency previously cited on June 6, 2025, for subsection (1)(a)(b)(2). NOTE: These are the violations, which resulted in the fines; see the attached Statement of Deficiencies for any additional violations. Attestation (Plan of Correction): Return the enclosed SOD within 10 calendar days with the following: • The date you have or will have each deficiency corrected; • A signature and date attesting that you are taking actions to correct and maintain correction for each cited deficiency. Return the signed and dated SOD to: Laurie Anderson, Field Manager Region 2, Unit D 20425 72nd Ave S suite 400 Kent, WA 98032-2388 Phone: (253)234-6020 / Fax: (253) 395-5071 rcsregion2email@dshs.wa.gov Appeal Rights: You have two appeal rights: Informal Dispute Resolution (IDR) and an Administrative Hearing. Each has a different request timeline. Informal Dispute Resolution [RCW 18.20.195] You have an opportunity to challenge the deficiencies and/or enforcement actions through the state's IDR process. All IDR requests must be in writing and include: • The deficiencies you are disputing; and • The method of review you prefer (face-to-face, telephone conference or documentation review). The written request must be received by the 10th working day from receipt of this letter. Administrator PATRIOTS GLEN License # 2121 August 26, 2025 Page 3 During the IDR process, you will have the opportunity to present written and/or oral evidence to dispute the deficiencies. Please email your request(s) and supporting documentation to: RCSIDR@dshs.wa.gov OR FAX to: 360-725-3225 Formal Administrative Hearing You may contest the civil fines by requesting a formal administrative hearing to challenge the deficiency, which resulted in the civil fines. All hearing requests must be in writing and include: • A copy of this letter; and • A copy of the Statement of Deficiencies. The written request must be received within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of receipt of this letter. Send your written request to: Office of Administrative Hearings PO Box 42489 Olympia, Washington 98504-2489 Payment: If you do not request a formal administrative hearing, the civil fines are due to the Office of Financial Recovery twenty-eight (28) calendar days after receipt of this letter. Mail a check for $600.00 payable to the ‘Department of Social and Health Services’, and if you have or have had a Medicaid resident(s), please include your ProviderOne ID Number # on the check, to: DSHS Office of Financial Recovery PO Box 9501 Olympia, WA 98507-9501 (360) 664-5919 / FAX: (360) 664-8401 OFRMMISVendor@dshs.wa.gov Administrator PATRIOTS GLEN License # 2121 August 26, 2025 Page 4 If the Office of Financial Recovery has not received your payment within twenty-eight (28) days after receipt of this letter, interest will begin to accrue immediately on the balance, at the rate of one percent per month. If you do not submit a hearing request or make payment within twenty-eight (28) days, the balance due will be recovered. NOTICE: State and federal law provide protections to defendants who are in military service, and to their dependents. Dependents of a service member are the service member’s spouse, the service member’s minor child, or and individual for whom the service member provided more than one-half of the individual’s support for one hundred eight days immediately preceding an application for relief. One protection provided is the protection against the entry of a default judgment in certain circumstances. This notice pertains only to a defendant who is a dependent of a member of the National Guard or a military reserve component under a call to active service, or a National Guard member under a call to service authorized by the governor of the state of Washington, for a period of more than thirty consecutive days. Other defendants in military service also have protections against default judgments not covered by this notice. If you are the dependent of a member of the national guard or a military reserve component under a call to active service, or a national guard member under a call to service authorized by the governor of the state of Washington, for a period of more than thirty consecutive days, you should notify the Department in writing of your status as such within twenty days of the receipt of this notice. If you fail to do so, then a court or an administrative tribunal may presume that you are not a dependent of an active duty member of the national guard or reserves, or a national guard member under a call to service authorized by the governor of the state of Washington, and proceed with the entry of an order of default and/or a default judgment without further proof of your status. Your response to the Department about your status does not constitute an appearance for jurisdictional purposes in any pending litigation nor a waiver of your rights. If you have any questions, please contact Laurie Anderson, Field Manager, at (253) 234-6020. Sincerely, Matt Hauser Compliance Specialist Residential Care Services Enclosure cc: Field Manager, Region 2, Unit D RCS Regional Administrator, Region 2 HCS Regional Administrator, Region 2 DDA Regional Administrator, Region 2 WA LTC Ombuds Office of Financial Recovery, Vendor Program Unit HQ Central Files DRW HP
2024-03-01Annual Compliance Visit1 · Inspections
Plain-language summary
A routine inspection was conducted in March 2024. The report does not specify any deficiencies cited or violations found during the visit.
“https://fortress.wa.gov/dshs/adsaapps/lookup/RCSForms/BH/2121/inspections/2024/R Patriots Glen Inspection 12-18-2023 -AV.pdf”
Full inspector notes
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