Our Campus

 

Welcome to Riverview Retirement Community!

As the President and CEO of Riverview Retirement Community, I am honored to be a part of the caring, exceptional care and services provided every day by our dedicated staff. Riverview Retirement Community has been serving the Spokane, Washington area since 1959. The community has grown to accommodate many different needs to support 55+ adults at any point during their senior years. We offer vibrant independent living options in our Village, Assisted living in our Terrace as well as state of the art and comforting dementia services in our Veranda memory care.

We continually expand our services to better serve our community. For example, our outstanding outpatient therapy, serves both residents who live with us and the wider community.  Recently we introduced RiverCare, which extends our mission by providing home care and home health services directly to the community of Spokane. We hope you find our warm and inviting atmosphere here at Riverview to be a welcoming place. I am thrilled to be among the first to welcome you to our community and our family.

Danie Monaghan
President and CEO
Riverview Retirement Communities

Call us at 509-483-6483 for general questions or email us at marketing@riverviewretirement.org

Connect at the Riverbrew coffeshop!

Riverbrew Coffee Shop on Campus

Grab a friend or a fellow co-worker and connect at the Riverbrew Coffeeshop on the Riverview Retirement Community Campus. With coffee, other drinks, and food available for a reasonable price, sit down and enjoy visiting! The Riverbrew coffee shop is open from 8 AM – 3:30 PM weekdays and Saturday!  

Riverview’s 35 Acre Campus is walkable

Riverview Retirement Community and Spokane have a lot in common. We’re both “Near Nature. Near Perfect.” as we like to say around here, and we’re both known for being friendly too. Our 32-acre campus is nestled along the Spokane River which runs right through our city’s downtown core.  Take a walk, sit on a bench, or grab a book from the little libraries scattered around campus. There is always a friend to talk to, a place to sit, and a beautiful view. 

Centennial Trail with man walking his dog.
Tom | Village Resident since 2006
The Centennial Trail

Our residents and the Spokane community enjoy the Centennial Trail, a 37-mile paved trail that runs right through downtown Spokane. The trail continues east all the way to the Idaho border. Find maps and more at spokanecentennialtrail.org.

What to Do, Where to Eat, And More About Spokane

Visit Spokane is a great resource if you’re planning a visit or moving to Spokane. Find hotels, restaurants, activities, and more at www.visitspokane.com.