Anderson House receives deficiency-free survey from Washington Health Department

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Facility provides short-term transitional rehabilitation for post-acute patients


Anderson House, a leader in the senior living industry that provides short-term transitional rehabilitation for post-acute patients, received a deficiency-free survey from the Washington Department of Health Services during the agency’s recent annual visit to the center.

“Our number one priority at Anderson House is that we provide optimal care to each and every guest who walks through our doors,” Executive Director Angela Cerna said. “I am so proud of our team for achieving a perfect survey from the state. It is not an easy accomplishment by any means, but one we take great pride in.”

The Anderson Community, composed of assisted living, adult family homes and short-term transitional rehabilitation, has been part of the Shoreline community for over 50 years. They will be undergoing a full campus remodel and will start construction in 2016.


Anderson House, a leader in the senior living industry, has been operating on the same campus for over 50 years. Our campus is designed to meet the many stages of a senior's life, including independent and assisted living, two adult family homes and a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center.

For more information, call 206-364-9336.



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