Mustard Seed Village.
Mustard Seed Village is Grade A, ranked in the top 7% of Washington memory care with 1 DSHS citation on record; last inspected Apr 2025.

A medium home, reviewed on public record.
Ranked against 37 Washington facilities.
ALF memory care · 36-month window. Higher percentile = better. Source: Washington DSHS · Aging and Disability Services Administration.
FACILITY WATCH · BETA
Mustard Seed Village has 1 citation on record. Know the moment anything changes.
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Citation history, plotted month by month.
1 deficiencie on record. Each bar is a month with a citation.
Finding distribution
1 total · 36 monthsScope × Severity (CMS A–L)
Questions to ask before you visit.
A short pre-tour checklist tailored to Mustard Seed Village's record and state requirements.
The facility holds a Washington DSHS Specialized Dementia Care contract — can you explain what specific dementia supports and training requirements that contract requires, and can families review the written dementia care program on file with DSHS?
Ask the operator on tour. Take notes and compare answers across facilities you visit.
The most recent DSHS inspection on April 1, 2025 resulted in one deficiency — can you describe what that deficiency was, provide a copy of the corrective action plan submitted to the state, and explain how the issue has been resolved?
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With 35 licensed beds and a specialized dementia care contract, how does the facility document that staff have completed the dementia-specific training DSHS requires, and can families review those training records during a tour?
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Every DSHS visit, verbatim.
1 inspection in the public record, most recent first. Click any row to expand — cited rows open automatically.
2025-04-01Annual Compliance Visit1 · Inspections
Plain-language summary
I don't have enough information in the source text to write a summary. The narrative provided appears to be only the procedural section of an inspection letter (corrective action requirements and dispute resolution instructions) without the actual inspection findings or deficiencies cited. To summarize findings for families, I would need the section describing what was inspected and what violations or compliance issues were identified.
“https://fortress.wa.gov/dshs/adsaapps/lookup/RCSForms/BH/2657/inspections/2025/R Mustard Seed Village 58053 - AC.pdf”
Full inspector notes
deficiency or deficiencies immediately; and * Complete correction as soon as possible. You Are Not: * Required to submit a plan-of-correction for the deficiency or deficiencies found. The Department May: * Inspect the facility to determine if you have corrected all deficiencies. You May: * Contact me for clarification of the deficiency or deficiencies found. In Addition, You May: * Request an Informal Dispute Resolution (IDR) review within 10 working days after you receive this letter. Your IDR request must include: o What specific deficiency or deficiencies you disagree with; o Why you disagree with each deficiency; and o Whether you want an IDR to occur in-person, by telephone or as a paper review. o Send your request to: Email: RCSIDR@dshs.wa.gov; or lf You Have Any Questions: ¢ Please contact me at (253)442-3013. Sincerely, v Manfay Chan, Allied Health Field Manager Region 3, Unit D ‘BYUSGAM 103907 BY} JO} SAd|AJaS ase jeljUapisay Aq pasedaid sem yuaWNDOp sy,
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