Residents at Quail Park at Lynnwood are getting ready to welcome friends and family for the holiday season. Photos courtesy Quail Park of Lynnwood

Residents at Quail Park at Lynnwood are getting ready to welcome friends and family for the holiday season. Photos courtesy Quail Park of Lynnwood

Make memories this holiday season – and let someone else do the cooking!

Lynnwood seniors’ residence welcomes families for memorable seasonal celebrations

With the holiday season just around the corner, what will your seasonal celebrations look like?

For one local family, it will look like 23 parents, children, siblings and spouses, gathered together to make Thanksgiving memories over a delicious meal, without the hassle of cooking – or cleaning up afterwards!

This family, and many others, will be joining their loved ones at Quail Park of Lynnwood, a seniors’ residence that marries independent living with assisted living and memory care, meaning everyone is at home here – including extended family.

“While everyone here at Quail Park – residents, their loved ones and our staff – comes together as family, we are always so pleased to welcome extended family, especially at the holidays. It really makes for some special moments that we all cherish,” says Sue Rowell, Community Relations Director.

Of course, many families also enjoy a gathering focused on experiencing the season together, not on making sure the turkey is properly basted (Hint: Quail Park’s talented culinary team has that task well in hand). And why worry about cleaning up the stuffing when we’re well and truly stuffed? They’ll look after that, too!

Instead, enjoy a brisk winter walk around the grounds, relax and enjoy a drink in the pub before dinner, or cozy up in front of the fireplace to catch up with the family news.

Amenities you’ll love coming home to

It’s all just part of the benefits of living at Quail Park, where multiple dining rooms accommodate groups large and small, treated to exceptional chef-prepared meals served by friendly staff.

Pair that with welcoming, pet-friendly residences, including both inviting cottages and apartments with on-site parking, a fitness center and pool, walking trails and putting green, and a schedule of activities that lets you be as busy – or not – as you’d like, and it’s easy to see why Lynnwood seniors are calling Quail Park home.

Those needing extra support enjoy personalized plans designed for their care needs, security, laundry and housekeeping services, and a variety of enrichment activities.

To learn more about the possibilities awaiting at Quail Park of Lynnwood, or to arrange your virtual or in-person tour, call 425-329-3621 or click here to visit online.

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