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Luxury Senior Housing in Kirkland


MorningStar Senior Living of Kirkland offers active seniors a carefree lifestyle. Located in the Totem Lake area, our 151 contemporary independent living apartments are available in a range of floor plans and configurations. Each has a full kitchen with premium cabinets and countertops and an in-suite washer/dryer. Units offer a patio or balcony, private heating & air conditioning, storage space, 24-hour emergency call systems and handicap-accessible bathrooms. Our weekly housekeeping and linen and laundry service ensures you have plenty of time to pursue your hobbies and interests.

The vibrant community of Kirkland,WA is a great place for retirees. Activities and events include outdoor concerts, a popular wine festival, art galleries, whale-watching tours, and a number of superb cafes and restaurants along the beautiful waterfront with views of the Seattle skyline across the Pudget Sound. In addition to the fantastic dining, spend a day visiting local wineries or specialty shops.

For hikers and leisure walkers, Kirkland’s several large parks offer tranquil trails. One example is Juanita Bay Park, a beautiful 110-acre nature preserve in the middle of Kirkland’s urban area, and ideal for peaceful walks or jogs along the park’s 3,000 feet of trails and boardwalks. Another place that draws both locals and visitors alike is Marina Park. On 3.5 acres, it offers 700 feet of Lake Washington’s shoreline in the middle of downtown, and is a great spot to spend the afternoon fishing, biking or taking a stroll to browse the sculptures and interpretive markers along the path.

MorningStar of Kirkland also offers enrichment programs to stay active and engaged in life physically, intellectually, spiritually and socially. Residents enjoy resort-style amenities and beautiful common areas including an art studio, bistro bar, outdoor dining, swimming pool, sport courts, and gardens. We encourage you to visit our website for contact information, virtual tour, list of amenities and floor plans.

MorningStar of Kirkland offers the very best in independent living with our distinct mission statement of “to honor, to value, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve to create an atmosphere that promotes a healthy, engaged lifestyle. Please call for more information about the finest senior living Kirkland, WA has to offer.

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