Plan Well, Live Well: Resident Panel, Thursday, January 22nd

Heron’s Key Recognized as “Best of the Pacific Northwest” by The Seattle Times

We are thrilled to share that Heron’s Key has been recognized in the 2025 Best of the Pacific Northwest Awards by The Seattle Times! Our community earned Bronze for Independent Living and Silver for Assisted Living—a reflection of the trust and appreciation we’ve built with our residents, families, and the greater Gig Harbor community.


Best of the PNW Award

A Celebration of Community Excellence

Every year, The Seattle Times invites readers to vote for their favorite businesses and organizations across Washington. To be recognized in both Independent Living and Assisted Living categories is a true honor—and a testament to our dedicated team and vibrant residents who make Heron’s Key more than just a place to live.

At Heron’s Key, we are proud to offer a Life Plan Community designed for older adults who want to enjoy active, fulfilling lifestyles with the peace of mind that future care is available right on campus. Whether it’s through our independent living residences, which combine comfort with connection, or our assisted living services, which provide personalized support while honoring independence, we strive to deliver excellence every single day.


Why Residents Choose Heron’s Key

  • Independent Living in Gig Harbor: Our thoughtfully designed apartments and cottages allow residents to embrace maintenance-free living while enjoying social connections, wellness programs, and all the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
  • Assisted Living with a Personal Touch: For those needing a little extra support, our compassionate staff ensures comfort and dignity while encouraging engagement and independence.
  • Life Care Advantage: With predictable monthly fees and access to all levels of care—including memory support and skilled nursing—residents have financial security and peace of mind for the future.
  • A Vibrant Gig Harbor Lifestyle: From resident-led committees to cultural outings, hiking trails, and waterfront adventures, Heron’s Key is where community thrives.

Thank You for Your Support

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the residents, families, and community members who voted for us. This recognition reinforces our mission to create a welcoming environment where older adults can live fully, discover new passions, and enjoy peace of mind knowing they are supported every step of the way.

Heron’s Key is proud to represent Gig Harbor in the Best of the Pacific Northwest and looks forward to continuing to serve as a trusted partner in your journey of aging well.

Green Living at Heron’s Key: Simple Steps to Make a Difference

At Heron’s Key, our commitment to sustainability is deeply rooted in community spirit. Earth Day is more than a date on the calendar—it’s a reminder of the everyday choices we can make to create a healthier planet. Leading the charge here at Heron’s Key is our resident-led Green Interest Group, whose passion and dedication have sparked meaningful change across campus.

A Resident-Led Commitment to Change

Spearheaded by residents like longtime climate advocate Alison Kettering, the Green Interest Group at Heron’s Key has become an inspirational force in helping shape more conscious habits among our community. Their efforts go beyond education; they partner with our Facilities and Culinary Services teams to discover new strategies to help reduce waste and promote environmental awareness.

Each week, the group shares tips with fellow residents—small, practical steps that add up to a big impact. This grassroots approach has inspired others on campus to rethink their habits and make choices that are better for both people and the planet.

Why It Matters: The Climate Connection

One of the group’s primary focuses is reducing food waste, and for good reason. When food ends up in landfills, it decomposes without oxygen, creating methane, a greenhouse gas that’s more than 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide over a 100-year period. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, food is the single largest category of material placed in municipal landfills.

By composting organic waste instead, we can significantly cut down on methane emissions and return valuable nutrients to the soil. It’s a win-win for the planet and for future generations. Learn more from the Washington State Department of Ecology about managing organics and composting efforts locally.

Simple Steps to Live a Little Greener at Heron’s Key

Looking for ways to make a difference? Here are a few easy, effective actions inspired by the Green Interest Group at Heron’s Key:

  • Recycle smarter. Learn what can and can’t be recycled locally, and avoid “wish-cycling.”
  • Compost food scraps. Participate in on-campus composting or set up a countertop bin for organic waste. Learn more about Washington’s composting guidance.
  • Cut down on single-use plastics. Use reusable bags, bottles, and containers whenever possible.
  • Dispose responsibly. Join services like Ridwell to recycle hard-to-dispose-of items like plastic film, batteries, and textiles.
  • Spread the word. Talk to neighbors about easy sustainability swaps and help grow the momentum.

A Growing Movement at Heron’s Key

Thanks to the enthusiasm of the Green Interest Group and residents like Alison, Heron’s Key is seeing real change. There’s a shared sense of ownership, pride, and responsibility when it comes to caring for our environment, and that energy is contagious.

As we celebrate Earth Day at Heron’s Key, we’re reminded that every small action counts. We’re proud of the momentum building within our community and inspired by the commitment of our residents to continue learning, sharing, and taking steps—big and small—toward a more sustainable way of life.

The Right Time to Plan: Why Waiting Too Long Could Mean Missing Out

When considering a move to a senior living community like Heron’s Key, many people assume they have plenty of time to decide. After all, they’re still independent, active, and enjoying life at home. However, what many don’t realize is that waiting too long can result in missing out on the opportunity to secure a future home—and crucially, the ability to qualify for independent living.

Are You Waiting Too Long?
It’s easy to put off a move until you feel “ready.” But the reality is that life is unpredictable. Health changes can happen suddenly, and by the time you feel that a move is necessary, you may no longer qualify for independent living at Heron’s Key, a key requirement to move in to a Life Plan community. This means you could miss out on the vibrant, maintenance-free lifestyle you envisioned for your future.

A Solution: The Off-Site Residency Option
Heron’s Key offers a unique solution for those who want to secure their future without moving in right away—the Off-Site Residency Option. This option allows you to establish residency at Heron’s Key, while continuing to live in your current home. It ensures you have priority access to a future apartment or cottage and keeps you in control of your future.

Why Consider the Off-Site Residency Option?

1. Secure Your Spot Before It’s Too Late
Qualifying for independent living is a key requirement to move into Heron’s Key. By securing residency now, you avoid the risk of a sudden health change preventing your move.

2. Stay in Your Own Home
You don’t have to move right away. Enjoy the benefits of being a Heron’s Key resident while remaining in your current home for now.

3. Lock In Future Access
With the Off-Site Residency Option, you establish your priority status, ensuring access to larger apartments or cottages when they become available.

4. Enjoy Resident Perks
Even while living off-site, you’ll have access to community amenities like fitness programs, dining options, and social events, helping you build connections before you move.

Act Before It’s Too Late
The Off-Site Residency Option provides a proactive way to plan for your future without the stress of last-minute decisions. If you’re on the fence about moving, this option offers the best of both worlds—security and flexibility. Don’t wait until a health change makes the decision for you.

Explore how the Off-Site Residency Option at Heron’s Key can keep your future secure. Contact us today to learn more.

Choosing a Home at Heron’s Key Is About More Than Picking a Side

Once you’ve decided to make Heron’s Key your new home, your next decision is which specific residence you want. That involves selecting a floor plan, of course, and a location within the community.

The selection of homes you’ll have to choose from will depend on the availability of your preferred floor plan(s) at the time you want to move. When it comes to narrowing down your options to a top choice, you’ll want to consider a number of factors.

East Side or West?

When people visit our community to have a look around, something they may notice right away is there’s a choice—for independent living—between homes on the side facing east (which we refer to as the “campus view”) or the side facing west.

Everyone Has a Point of View

For some, the views from their chosen home is an important consideration. For others, this may not be a priority, especially if they’re engaged in activities that frequently take them away from home during the day.

Either way, homes on both sides have appealing views. Those facing west look out onto the nature preserve, whereas the campus view homes face our beautiful campus.

Edker Matthews, who lives on the east-facing side, enjoys watching the small groups of residents who volunteer to make our campus even more attractive by planting and tending a colorful array of flowering shrubs and other plants. He refers to their collective efforts as a “love affair” because, he says, it’s obvious their efforts come from the heart.

Even more, he enjoys seeing the fruits (or in this case the blossoms) of their labor, particularly during the spring and summer when the plants show off their brilliant hues. In the autumn, he says, the maples and other deciduous trees put on a glorious display, dressed in dazzling shades of maroon, gold, copper and deep orange. All throughout the year, the stand of evergreens on the other side of Borgen Boulevard is a majestic sight, especially from the upper floors.

Sunrises and Sunsets

No discussion of the views at Heron’s Key would be complete without mentioning the spectacular sunrises and sunsets. Edker is fond of watching the morning sky from his apartment as it changes from deep lavender and raspberry just before dawn to lighter shades of rose and amber as the sun rises higher in the sky. On summer evenings, he likes to sit on his balcony and watch the shadows grow as the sun sinks toward the horizon.

Those who live on the west-facing side can feast their eyes on the captivating skies that often accompany the setting of the sun—and if you’ve spent any time here in the Pacific Northwest, you know what we’re talking about!

Convenience and Accessibility

When choosing a specific home, you’ll also want to keep in mind other priorities you may have. While there isn’t a large degree of difference among our residences when it comes to how convenient and accessible they are, the subtle differences may be enough to sway your decision.

For instance, if you make frequent trips to and from your car, you might want to choose a campus view apartment that’s closer to the parking area. Likewise, if you think that you (or your partner) might someday need to live at Penrose Harbor or stay there for a while, then a campus view apartment would also be advantageous.

Your level of involvement in community activities and your mobility may also factor into your decision. As an example, residents who use an assistive device such as a walker, typically prefer living in a home that’s close to the elevator or near the dining venues. And that brings us to another topic …

Your First Home at Heron’s Key May Not Be Your Last

Moving from one residence to another is not unusual in our community, even if residents remain in independent living. The reasons vary, but Edker’s experience is a case in point.

He and his wife, Susan, had a home in the Seattle area before moving to New Mexico, where they lived for more than 15 years. They had been planning to move back to the Puget Sound area, into a continuing care retirement community, and had toured several communities during annual trips to visit their family—including at least four tours of Heron’s Key. Edker says each year they would compare a different community or two to ours, and each time Heron’s Key “continued to come out No. 1.”

The upturn in the housing market led them to move a few years earlier than they intended, and initially they chose a one-bedroom campus view apartment, which Edker says they were pleased with. When a two-bedroom apartment became available down the hall, however, they decided to move and take advantage of the extra space.

Other residents may decide their two-bedroom home is larger than they need and move into a smaller apartment. Or they might take a look at an apartment that becomes available and find they love the flooring, the kitchen or some other aspect of the home and decide to move.

Occasionally, people will choose an available residence simply to move into Heron’s Key because the timing is right for them, even if they know they will move again when another one of our homes opens up. They may want to make sure they can join our community while their health is good so they can fully indulge in our social activities and other amenities we offer.

Everyone’s situation is different, and we gladly work with individuals and couples to ensure they are happy with the home they choose at Heron’s Key no matter how many times they move.

Making Your New Home Your Own

No two homes at Heron’s Key are alike, in part because of the diversity of floor plans we offer and because the homes were built with a variety of finishes and furnishings. And, naturally, everyone decorates their home to suit their personal tastes.

But the differences go beyond that. There are times when residents want to customize their home even more—like Edker and Susan did, for example.

The previous resident had hardwood floors put in while living there, and then after Edker and Susan moved in they decided to have the kitchen cabinets resurfaced and different countertops installed. They also switched out the window treatments.

If you have an opportunity to see inside some of the occupied homes here at Heron’s Key—whether during an open house event or perhaps on a personal tour—you’ll see the loving touches residents have added and how much pride they take in their homes.

What All Homes at Heron’s Key Have in Common

Every home in our community comes with countless opportunities to enjoy the active lifestyle that’s so attractive here in the Pacific Northwest. And, no matter which home you choose, you’ll enjoy the same wealth of amenities and peace of mind that only a Life Plan Community can offer.

You’ll also live among some of the most interesting neighbors you could ask for. Residents at Heron’s Key have lived and traveled all over the world and have a fascinating assortment of experiences. Their commitment to making our community the best it can be is unwavering and unparalleled.

If you’re looking at retirement communities in Gig Harbor, Washington, we hope you’ll spend some time exploring our website. Then, if you like what you see, consider joining us at one of our upcoming events.

You can also contact us to arrange a visit, which is the ultimate way to decide if—and where—you’d like to live at Heron’s Key.