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Nursing Home offered at Washington Veterans Home - Retsil

1141 Beach Drive East, Port Orchard, WA 98366

From Highway 16 take the Bay St exit to downtown Port Orchard.  Follow Bay St east, and at the intersection with Bethel Ave turn left to continue following Bay St east.  Bay St will become Bay Dr, then turn left on Beach Dr E.

All Washington State Veterans Homes are Medicare and Medicaid certified facilities. To be eligible for admission, applicants must meet the following criteria:  Served at any time, in any branch of the United States Armed Forces including National Guard; Received an honorable discharge; Reside in Washington State; Or be the spouse or widow of an eligible veteran
M-F, 8am-4pm.

Call for more information, use the application form on the website.

WA Apple Health (Medicaid) is accepted for 24-hours nursing services for veterans, other services are available at no cost.

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A state-of-the-art, non-institutional facility providing a "Resident Centered Care" concept that focuses resources around the individual resident. All primary services for a resident are available within a forty-bed "neighborhood." The Home serves more than 240 residents needing skilled-nursing care.  The applicant’s goal can be either rehabilitative care with plans to move back into the community, or long-term residence. In addition to Medicaid certified 24-hour nursing care, no-cost medical benefits and pharmacy services  The homes offer the following supportive services:   Physical Therapy    Occupational Therapy    Recreational Activities    Social Services    Volunteer Programs - Find out more    Hospice    Nutritious Meals    Community Involvement    Religious Programs    Transportation    Laundry    Beauty & Barber Shops    Fishing Pond (Orting)    Patriotic Interment Services

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Washington Veterans Home - Retsil

A state-of-the-art, non-institutional facility providing a "Resident Centered Care" concept that focuses resources around the individual resident. All primary services for a resident are available within a forty-bed "neighborhood." The Home serves more than 240 residents needing skilled-nursing level of care.