Living & Care
We understand that everyone's retirement journey is unique. That’s why we offer flexible living options that adapt to your needs.
Assisted Living
At Olympus Living of Spokane Valley, our Assisted Living community encourages residents to live as independently as they choose while still receiving assistance when needed. Our expert staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to assist with medication management, dietary needs, hygiene, and more.
Independent Living
Our Independent Living options provide a vibrant community atmosphere where you can enjoy life with peers without the worries of homeownership.
We handle maintenance, landscaping, and more, so you can focus on what matters most to you: experience on-site events, engaging activities, local outings with transportation, and numerous social opportunities with friends. Here, your retirement can be as active or as relaxed as you choose.
Continuum of Care Advantage
Because Skilled Nursing is available on our campus, residents benefit from seamless transitions if needs change — without leaving the community they call home. This continuum provides peace of mind for families searching for assisted living in Spokane Valley with long-term care options.
"To care for those who once cared for us is one of the highest honors"
The Value of Community Living & Social Engagement
A fulfilling retirement is about more than housing and healthcare — it’s about connection.
Research consistently shows that social engagement plays a critical role in senior health and wellness. Older adults who maintain regular social interaction experience lower rates of depression, improved cognitive function, better immune response, and even increased longevity. In contrast, isolation can significantly impact physical and emotional health.
At Olympus Living of Spokane Valley, we intentionally design community life around connection.

Community eliminates the isolation that often accompanies aging at home. No more eating meals alone. No more limited social interaction. Instead, neighbors become friends, and everyday routines include conversation, laughter, and shared experiences.
For assisted living residents, social engagement becomes even more important. Meaningful interaction supports cognitive health, encourages mobility, improves appetite, and fosters a sense of purpose. Our team integrates social programming into daily life — ensuring residents remain active participants, not passive recipients of care.
Equally important is the peace of mind forfamilies. Adult children often worry about their parents' loneliness as much as their safety. In a community setting, there are always people nearby — staff, neighbors, and activity leaders — creating a supportive environment that promotes independence while reducing risk.
We believe in and support all aspects of wellness: physical health, cognitive stimulation, emotional connection, purpose and engagement, security and peace of mind.
That is the difference between living somewhere and truly thriving.