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Home » Rosetta Assisted Living finishes two new memory care buildings

Rosetta Assisted Living finishes two new memory care buildings

Rosetta Assisted Living
November 14, 2019
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Rosetta Assisted Living has built two memory care assisted living buildings at 5921 Road 60 in Pasco.

The new buildings are across the street from Mariposa Park and just down the road from Barbara McClintock STEM Elementary School.

The Pasco facility features 17 rooms, two sitting areas with televisions, as well as an activity room for crafts and games, in each building. There’s a spa area with a salon for haircuts and a jetted tub, and a laundry area. A kitchen serves up freshly-prepared food to residents.

Rosetta Assisted Living

Each room has its own toilet, sink and shower. Rooms come furnished with a bed, nightstand and dresser, though residents are welcome to bring their own furniture. Some rooms are larger and can accommodate couples.

Rosetta accepts Medicaid as soon as residents move in; there’s no waiting requirement.

The Pasco project cost about $2.4 million to build.

The Idaho-based Rosetta also operates facilities in Kennewick and Richland.

Kelly Morgan of Method Studio, which has offices in Idaho, was the architect.

Headwaters Construction Co. of Victor, Idaho, was the general contractor.

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