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Providence Vincent House
1423 First Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101
(5.0) 5 Reviews
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Overview
Providence Vincent House is a HUD-subsidized apartment building designed for seniors aged 62 years and older. Situated in downtown Seattle, adjacent to the historic Pike Place Market, many apartments offer views of Elliot Bay and the Puget Sound. The prime location places residents steps away from Pike Place Market, various shopping destinations, coffee shops, restaurants, museums, and Victor Steinbrueck Park.
In addition to offering affordable housing, Providence Vincent House provides servic...
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Amenities & Care Offered
Services coordination
Emergency pull cord system
Mobility support
Community
Shared laundry facilities
Computer lab
Courtyard
Outdoor terrace
Community room
Elevator
Waterfront view
Secure building
Room
Full kitchen
Private bathroom
Grab bars
Emergency pull cord
Built-in clothing storage
ADA compliant apartments
Open floor plan
Social
Recreational programming
Educational programming
Monthly community meal
Monthly birthday party
Bingo
Yoga
Movie night
High Tea
Holiday celebrations
Services
Mailbox delivery
On-site services coordination
Advocacy assistance
Reviews
(5.0) 5 Reviews
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Kai H
July 25, 2021
Review from Google
"Awesome place!"
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Location
Providence Vincent House
1423 First Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101
Providence Vincent House is ideally located in the heart of downtown Seattle, next to the historic Pike Place Market. Residents have convenient access to a variety of amenities and attractions, including fresh produce, meat, fish, and baked goods at the market, along with the Pike Market Food Bank and a nearby City Target for grocery needs. The community is also near the Pike Market Clinic, which provides healthcare services for homeless, elderly, and low-income clients, as well as several pharmacies. Transportation is readily available with major bus lines running through downtown and a Sound Transit Link Light Rail station within walking distance. Additionally, residents can easily access the Pike Market Senior Center, Victor Steinbrueck Park, the Seattle Waterfront, the Seattle Art Museum, the Seattle Public Library – Central Library, a U.S. Post Office branch, a Social Security office, and various places of worship.
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