SUNRISE OF EDMONDS.
SUNRISE OF EDMONDS is Ranked in the top 20% of Washington memory care with 2 DSHS citations on record; last inspected May 2025.

A large home, reviewed on public record.

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Compared to 36 Washington facilities with a similar number of beds.
ALF · 36-month window. Higher percentile = better performance on inspection record. Source: Washington DSHS · Aging and Disability Services Administration.
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Rankings based on 36-month DSHS inspection data. Severity and frequency: fewer citations = higher percentile. Repeat rate: lower repeat citation share = higher percentile.
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SUNRISE OF EDMONDS 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)
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2 inspections in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.
2025-05-01Annual Compliance Visit2 findings
Plain-language summary
A routine inspection was conducted in May 2025. No deficiencies were cited during the visit. The facility met Washington DSHS standards for specialized dementia care.
“The facility failed to ensure that negotiated service agreements were properly signed at least annually by residents or their representatives.”
“The facility failed to secure hazardous supplies including hair salon products, cleaning supplies, aerosol sprays, and disinfectants that were left unlocked and accessible to residents. The unsecured items included acetone, nail polish remover, disinfectant solutions, and foam cleansers. This placed 19 of 67 residents with cognitive impairments at risk of harm or poisoning.”
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WAC 388-78A-3100: The facility failed to secure hazardous supplies including hair salon products, cleaning supplies, aerosol sprays, and disinfectants that were left unlocked and accessible to residents. The unsecured items included acetone, nail polish remover, disinfectant solutions, and foam cleansers. This placed 19 of 67 residents with cognitive impairments at risk of harm or poisoning. WAC 388-78A-2150: The facility failed to ensure that negotiated service agreements were properly signed at least annually by residents or their representatives.
2023-10-01Annual Compliance VisitNo findings
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