Providence Elizabeth House

Providence Elizabeth House Providence Elizabeth House is part of the newly-redeveloped High Point community in West Seattle.

With beautiful tree-lined streets, easy access to shopping and restaurants and a lush park across the street, you are sure to enjoy living here. Providence Elizabeth House is just one block away from a bus stop with access to two major bus routes. Qualified residents can also take advantage of King County Metro’s Access Transportation or Hyde Shuttle to schedule door-to-door ride service to get ar

ound town. In addition, we have a 7-passenger van that takes residents on grocery shopping excursions a few times a month. Speaking of grocery shopping, we are close to a several different stores including Safeway, Thriftway, QFC, Trader Joe’s. You can also find a wide variety of retailers at the West Seattle Junction, in Jefferson Square or in Westwood Village. For your health and wellness needs, the High Point Medical and Dental Clinic is less than two blocks away and there is a walk-in urgent care clinic within one mile of our apartments. We are also close to Walgreens, Bartell Drugs pharmacies

Living in West Seattle means there are plenty of spots for you to enjoy the outdoors. The closest place is right across the street at the High Point Commons Park. The park has a lot of open grassy spaces, an educational bee hive enclosure and a P-Patch garden. Other great outdoor spots include Longfellow Creek, Alki Beach and Lincoln Park.

06/27/2023

Week 2 with Seattle Chamber Music Society - featuring Emerson Millar, Meeka Quan diLorenzo, Rachel Lee Priday, Mark Kosower, Nick Luby, and Susan Zhang - starts tomorrow! 🎶🎻 Details below ⬇️

Wed, 6/28, 11am Freeway Park (In front of Park Place Building at 6th St. & Union)
Wed, June 28, 5pm Columbia City Farmers Market (In front of Rainer Arts Center)
Thu, 6/29, 11:15am Providence Elizabeth House (In front parking lot of Providence House)
Thu, 6/29, 6pm Seattle Chinese Garden
Fri, 6/30, 11:30am Westlake Park
Fri, 6/30, 4:30pm Ashwood Playfield
Sat, 7/1, 12pm Hing Hay Park
Sat, 7/1, 5pm Bellevue Botanical Garden (Follow Tateuchi Loop Trail into garden)
Sun, 7/2, 12pm Alki Beach Bathhouse (Directly next to Alki Beach Bath House)
Sun, 7/2, 7pm Warren G. Magnuson Park (Kite Hill and next to the parking lot for Magnuson Swimming Beach)

PROGRAM 2 (6/28-29):
Saint-Saëns/Zhang - Danse Macabre
Nick Luby & Susan Zhang, piano

Rachmaninoff - Vocalise
Meeka Quan DiLorenzo, cello
Susan Zhang, piano

Ravel - Sonata No. 2: II. Blues
Emerson Millar, violin
Susan Zhang, piano

Baker - Roots II: IV. Boogie Woogie
Emerson Millar, violin
Meeka Quan DiLorenzo, cello
Susan Zhang, piano

Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Nick Luby & Susan Zhang, piano

Schumann - Selections from Fantasiestücke, Op. 73
Meeka Quan DiLorenzo, cello
Nick Luby, piano

Beach - Romance
Emerson Millar, violin
Nick Luby, piano

Brahms - Piano Trio No.1, Op. 8: IV. Finale
Emerson Millar, violin
Meeka Quan DiLorenzo, cello
Nick Luby, piano

PROGRAM 3 (6/30-7/2):
Chabrier - España
Nick Luby & Susan Zhang, piano

Price - Adoration
Rachel Lee Priday, violin
Susan Zhang, piano

Coleridge-Taylor - Piano Trio in E minor
Rachel Lee Priday, violin
Mark Kosower, cello
Nick Luby, piano

Debussy - Cello Sonata
Mark Kosower, cello
Nick Luby, piano

Ravel - La Valse
Nick Luby & Susan Zhang, piano

Price/Merz Trio - “Night”
Rachel Lee Priday, violin
Mark Kosower, cello
Susan Zhang, piano

Mendelssohn - Piano Trio No.2, Op. 66: IV. Finale
Rachel Lee Priday, violin
Mark Kosower, cello
Susan Zhang, piano

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📸 Jenna Poppe

Free Pet Vaccination Clinic
09/23/2021

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08/20/2021

The U.S. level of community transmission is high. COVID-19 cases are increasing in most parts of the country. The 7-day average of daily new cases is 130,121. This is 13.2% higher than the previous 7-day period, and 1,016.8% higher than the lowest daily average in June 2021. Take actions to protect yourself and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

If you aren’t vaccinated:

✅ Get vaccinated.
😷 Wear a mask over your nose & mouth.
↔ Stay at least 6 feet from others.
🚫 Avoid crowds & poorly ventilated spaces.
🖐 Wash your hands often.

Everyone—even vaccinated people—in areas with a substantial or high level of community transmission should wear a mask indoors in public. More: https://bit.ly/2Hw1EZZ

06/24/2021

Washington, we're about to have some historic high temperatures in our state so it's very important to check your local forecasts on your favorite weather app or weather.gov. There are excessive heat warnings in multiple areas of the state. It's also important to know the difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke and to call 911 if potentially facing a heat stroke. These are going to be some uncomfortable days. During the heat, stay hydrated and make sure your pets have shade and water. And please help us prevent forest fires. There's no need to make an emergency even worse.
▶ Don’t rely solely on fans to keep you cool. While electric fans might provide some comfort, when temperatures are really hot, they won’t prevent heat-related illness.
▶ If you need a cooling center, contact your local county or city to see what their plans are. Spend some time at a shopping mall, grocery store or public library - even a few hours spent in air conditioning can help.
▶ Take cool showers or baths.
▶ Use your stove and oven less to maintain a cooler temperature in your home.
▶ Avoid high-energy activities outdoors.
▶ Drink plenty of fluids and wear light colored clothes.
▶ Check on and take care of those vulnerable to heat (children, those with chronic medical conditions, elderly, pets).
▶ Stay inside during the hottest times of the day (afternoon and early evening).
▶ Be wary of rivers and lakes. The water is still cool and the drowning risk is real.

HEAT CRAMPS
Signs: Muscle pains or spasms in the stomach, arms or legs
Actions: Go to a cooler location. Remove excess clothing. Take sips of cool sports drinks with salt and sugar. If you are sick and need medical attention, call your healthcare provider first. If cramps last more than an hour, seek medical attention.

HEAT EXHAUSTION
Signs: Heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headache, fainting, nausea, vomiting
Actions: Go to an air-conditioned place and lie down. Loosen or remove clothing. Take a cool bath. Take sips of cool sports drinks with salt and sugar. Call your healthcare provider if symptoms get worse or last more than an hour.

HEAT STROKE
Signs: Extremely high body temperature (above 103 degrees). Red, hot and dry skin with no sweat. Rapid, strong pulse. Dizziness, confusion or unconsciousness
Actions: Call 9-1-1 or get the person to a hospital immediately. Cool down with whatever methods are available until medical help arrives.

Learn more: https://www.ready.gov/heat

02/04/2021
01/16/2021
PLEASE SHARE: Interim CDA is offering rental assistance to any families whose income has been impacted by COVID-19. Fami...
11/16/2020

PLEASE SHARE: Interim CDA is offering rental assistance to any families whose income has been impacted by COVID-19. Family must live in Seattle, named on lease, provide documentation of impact (i.e. furlough or layoff announcement), and valid proof of ID.

Thanks for the generous donation!
06/23/2020

Thanks for the generous donation!

05/23/2020

The Somali Health Board has created a COVID-19 Hub with articles, videos, and graphics in Somali. Thank you for sharing this information with our neighbors!

https://www.covidshb.org

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3201 SW Graham Street
Seattle, WA
98126

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 4pm
Wednesday 11am - 4pm
Thursday 11am - 4pm
Friday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

+12069383276

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