2200 E Madison St
Seattle, WA 98112
Assisted Living
Aegis Living Madison, located at 2200 East Madison Street in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, offers Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Respite Care in a striking seven‑story building perched above Madison Street.With about 100–120 residences—roughly 75 assisted living apartments and 25 memory support suites—it blends intimate scale with a full suite of services for a supportive and homelike environment. The community’s elegant design capitalizes on region‑framing views of Mount Rainier and Mount Baker from its rooftop sky lounge, while an underground garage and first‑floor retail cafes create seamless urban integration.Residents enjoy a broad range of amenities that enrich daily life and foster connection. A beauty/barber shop, communal dining room with shared meals, and in‑room kitchenettes offer both independence and convenience.Regular transportation services and ample resident and guest parking ease mobility. Housekeeping, clothing and linen laundry, and concierge support all enhance comfort. A fitness room, garden and patio, arts and crafts studios, a movie theater, game rooms, a mercantile boutique, and café spaces encourage social engagement and creative expression . Organized programming includes yoga, music, games, book clubs, gardening, off‑site excursions, and more—all curated by a dedicated Life Enrichment team.What truly distinguishes Aegis Living Madison is its intentional integration of high‑quality care, thoughtful architecture, and community engagement. The Life’s Neighborhood memory support area includes a private memory garden with vintage décor cues—such as a classic 1950s Thunderbird—for reminiscence and comfort.Staff deliver compassionate, 24/7 care with specialized memory‑care programming, wellness services (nursing, physical and occupational therapy, geriatric psychiatry, massage therapy), and personalized care plans in multiple languages.Situated close to Swedish Medical Center, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, pharmacies, shops, cafés, and parks like Homer Harris Park and the Seattle Japanese Garden, the location offers both safety and lively neighborhood access.
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Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Long-Term Care Residential Options















