Bonaventure Senior Living has agreed to pay $7 million to improve its services and a $250 credit each to approximately 800 residents as a result of an investigation into complaints of inadequate care at 10 of its Washington facilities, including Vancouver.
The other facilities are in Arlington, Bellingham, Bothell, East Wenatchee, Lacey, Puyallup, Richland and Tri-Cities.
The Washington Attorney General’s Office alleged the company failed to provide medication assistance, housekeeping, maintenance, dining and infection control at 10 of its 15 Washington-based long-term care facilities from January 2019 to December 2024, according to a news release. These actions may violate the Washington Consumer Protection Act, the news release states.
“Families entrusted their loved ones to these fac

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