Sacred Acres is an assisted living facility and Adult Family Home in Auburn, WA, with six licensed beds and 24-hour care, which means there's always someone around for help any time of day or night, and you'll find they take care of folks with dementia, development disabilities, mental health needs, and those who need a lot of help, like people who are bed-bound, need wound care, or need behavioral support, plus they're equipped for care like trach tube, oxygen, dialysis, stroke recovery, colostomy, catheter care, feeding tube assistance, and incontinence support, and they do range of motion therapy and help with bathing too, even providing care for folks with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, COPD, congestive heart failure, and other chronic conditions, and they have regular UTI testing, blood draws, insulin injections, medication management, dressing changes, hospice, and respite care for when a main caregiver needs a break, so it's good to know they think of all the medical things folks might need as they age.
You'll see the place offers different kinds of living setups, like two-bedroom units, single rooms, and studios, with prices from $1,500 up to $6,000 per month, so there's choices depending on budget and needs, and they have options for assisted living and independent living for seniors, as well as adult care home services with a homelike feel for six or fewer people, and caregivers can help with things like daily meals, personal care, housekeeping, group activities, and making sure everyone's safe and comfortable, and they call this model Adult Foster Homes or Personal Care Homes depending on the state.
The amenities cover a lot of ground, so folks have cable TV, WiFi, washers and dryers, kitchens and kitchenettes, housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning, and there's maintenance when something breaks, and you'll find things like a salon or barbershop, fitness center, dining room, a big game and activities room, plus easy access for wheelchairs and safety features for those that need them, including a sprinkler system for fire safety, and they've got meal preparation, help with special diets, and transportation to appointments or outings, and guest parking so there's no fuss when family comes by to visit between 9:00am and 8:00pm.
They've also got programs for health and wellness, education, arts and crafts, and social events, aiming to keep folks busy and engaged, and there's personal care assistants on staff for help with whatever little daily things come up, and for people who need a Hoyer lift, mobility, or walking assistance, someone is always there, and they support people with vision or hearing issues too.
Sacred Acres doesn't take Medicare for care services since they're not certified by CMS, but they do accept long-term care insurance, so that's something people should keep in mind when planning, and they're licensed by local government like the Department of Aging or Veterans' Services, so they follow all the rules for Adult Family Homes, and they also create jobs for caregivers and nurses in the community.
One unique detail is that Sacred Acres links directly with lab administrators, with access to over 32,000 moderate and high complexity labs and an indexed database of 300,000 labs, making it quick to find specialized lab services or arrange professional training, and they can segment these labs by type, such as industrial labs, prisons, and skilled nursing homes, and their in-house lab started three years ago with Mohammad Yasin as the laboratory director, and they add about 300 new labs every week, so this keeps them up to date with lab services for their residents' needs.
This facility suits seniors looking for assisted living, memory care, or skilled nursing in a homelike setting, with support for people needing help with medical or daily needs, and with a focus on making both residents and their families feel secure and supported.