Wesley Bradley Park: Comprehensive Review
Wesley Bradley Park, located at 707 39th Avenue SE in Puyallup, Washington, is a senior living community operated by Wesley Homes, a faith-based nonprofit organization with a long history of serving older adults in the Pacific Northwest. This review compiles available information about the facility’s services, amenities, resident experiences, and comparative position in the Puyallup…

Wesley Bradley Park is a senior living community at 707 39th Avenue SE in Puyallup, Washington, operated by Wesley Homes, a faith-based nonprofit. This review covers the facility's services, amenities, resident experiences, and how it compares to other senior living options in Puyallup.
- Types of services offered
- Independent living
- Assisted living
- Memory care
- Skilled nursing and rehabilitation (coming soon)
- Amenities and campus features
- Campus features
- Recreational facilities
- Services
- Daily activities
- Testimonials and reviews
- Pricing information
- Assisted living
- Comparison with similar facilities in Puyallup
- Neighborhood and location
- Conclusion
- Frequently asked questions
Types of services offered
Wesley Bradley Park provides multiple levels of care to accommodate changing needs as residents age.
Independent living
Independent living units are designed for active seniors who want to live without maintenance responsibilities. The community offers two settings: The Lodge, a five-story building with a grand staircase and Town Center with plenty of windows; and The Brownstone, private spacious residences in a more intimate setting. The East Brownstone, coming soon, will add new floor plans plus a clubroom and game room with virtual golf.
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Assisted living
The assisted living program in The Commons provides personalized care for seniors who need help with daily tasks. Services include 24-hour supervision, assistance with bathing and dressing, medication management, three daily meals, weekly housekeeping, and a full schedule of social and recreational activities.
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Memory care
The Arbor offers specialized memory care for residents with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. The secure environment is staffed 24 hours with trained personnel who understand the needs of residents with cognitive impairments.
Skilled nursing and rehabilitation (coming soon)
The Barndt Family Rehabilitation & Care Center will offer long-term skilled nursing care, rehabilitation therapies, private suites, and personalized care when it opens.
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Amenities and campus features
The campus is designed to support an active lifestyle with various amenities throughout.
Campus features
- The location is close to shopping and medical services, Pierce College, and the Washington State Fair. Walking paths lead to outdoor recreation areas on landscaped grounds.
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Recreational facilities
- The community has multiple spaces for socializing and activities, several dining venues, and outdoor areas for picnics and gatherings.
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Services
- Residents enjoy maintenance-free living, transportation services, scheduled activities and outings, and access to Wesley's Yacht Club for sailing enthusiasts.
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Daily activities
Wesley Bradley Park schedules daily activities, social events, community outings, picnics, sailing through the Yacht Club, movie nights, and walking opportunities. The community benefits from its proximity to Pierce College and local amenities, allowing residents to pursue interests and discover new activities.
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Testimonials and reviews
Wesley Bradley Park has limited published reviews. The community has a 5.2 out of 10 score on Seniorly, and A Place for Mom shows zero reviews. The limited feedback may reflect that the community is relatively new or has not yet accumulated extensive online reviews.
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Pricing information
Wesley Bradley Park uses a monthly rental model with pricing based on the level of care and type of residence.
Assisted living
- Assisted living starts at approximately $3,740 per month, which is below the Puyallup area average of $6,138. Memory care studios start around $7,200 per month. Specific pricing for different units and care levels is available directly from the community.
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Comparison with similar facilities in Puyallup
Wesley Bradley Park compares to several other options in the area:
Facility
Review score
Starting price (studio)
Type of care
Wesley Bradley Park
5.2/10
$3,740/month
IL, AL, MC
Merrill Gardens at Wright Park
9.8/10 (41 reviews)
$4,075/month
AL, MC, IL
Cedar Ridge by Bonaventure
9.7/10 (67 reviews)
$4,750/month
AL, MC, IL
Fieldstone Memory Care Puyallup
10/10 (19 reviews)
$8,450/month
MC
Wesley Bradley Park offers lower pricing than most competitors, though it has fewer published reviews to evaluate quality.
Neighborhood and location
Wesley Bradley Park is on South Hill in Puyallup, near oral surgery (0.3 miles), a pharmacy (under 1 mile), Chick-Fil-A, Dutch Bros Coffee, Bradley Lake Park, Pierce College, and the Washington State Fair grounds. The surrounding neighborhood has a median income of $86,637 and a life expectancy of 79 years.
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Conclusion
Wesley Bradley Park offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing (coming soon) on a well-designed campus in Puyallup. The community's strengths include its variety of accommodation options, location near shopping and medical services, and affiliation with Wesley Homes, a respected faith-based nonprofit with a long history in the Pacific Northwest.
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Pricing appears competitive for the area, though limited published reviews make it harder to gauge resident satisfaction. Prospective residents should schedule an in-person tour, speak with current residents, and evaluate whether the amenities and services match their needs.
The planned Barndt Family Rehabilitation & Care Center and East Brownstone apartments indicate that Wesley Homes is investing in growth and improved services at this location.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Where is Wesley Bradley Park located, and how do I schedule a tour?
A: Wesley Bradley Park is at 707 39th Avenue SE, Puyallup, Washington, on South Hill near Pierce College and shopping. Call the admissions office at (253) 268-2900 or submit an inquiry through the Wesley Homes website to schedule a tour. Tours typically include visits to The Lodge, The Brownstone, The Commons (assisted living), and The Arbor (memory care). Call ahead to confirm available times. - Q: What levels of care does Wesley Bradley Park offer?
A: The community provides independent living in The Lodge and The Brownstone (East Brownstone coming soon), assisted living in The Commons with 24-hour supervision and help with daily tasks, memory care in The Arbor with trained dementia staff, and skilled nursing and rehabilitation at the upcoming Barndt Family Center. - Q: How is pricing structured, and what's typically included?
A: Assisted living starts around $3,740 per month, memory care studios around $7,200 per month, and independent living varies by building and floor plan. Fees typically cover rent, utilities, weekly housekeeping, three daily meals, scheduled transportation, access to amenities, and activities. Request a detailed fee schedule to confirm what is included and check for any additional charges. - Q: What amenities and activities are available?
A: The campus has walking paths, communal lounges, dining venues, a heated indoor pool, movie theater, exercise rooms, beauty salon and barber shop, arts and crafts room, and demonstration kitchen. Activities include social events, outings, picnics, sailing through the Yacht Club, movie nights, water exercise, and faith-based gatherings. Transportation for scheduled outings is provided. - Q: What safety and accessibility features are in place?
A: Apartments and common areas include emergency call systems, handrails on walking paths, and accessible design in assisted living and memory care. The Arbor is a secure environment to prevent wandering. Assisted living and memory care offer 24-hour staff and regular wellness checks. The future skilled nursing center will have private suites with nursing support. Confirm specific accessibility needs when touring. - Q: What is the move-in process, and is there a waitlist?
A: Contact admissions to check availability, complete any health assessments, review the residency agreement, and reserve your residence. If your preferred neighborhood or floor plan is not immediately available, you can join a waitlist to be notified when space opens up. Early planning helps secure desired options. - Q: What makes Wesley Bradley Park unique in the Puyallup market?
A: Wesley Homes is a respected faith-based nonprofit with strong roots in the Pacific Northwest. Wesley Bradley Park offers diverse independent living options—The Lodge's Town Center, intimate Brownstone residences, and East Brownstone coming soon—plus a Yacht Club and planned skilled nursing expansion. The nonprofit mission and ongoing improvements show a commitment to serving residents well.
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