Aspira Living Adult Family Home sits at 2337 138th Ave SE in Bellevue, WA, where they've set up a quiet house for adults who need extra care while wanting a space that feels familiar and comfortable, not something big or noisy like a hospital or large assisted living place, and you'll see it's got a family-style setup where just a handful of residents live together and can count on personalized care around the clock. They've got staff including a registered nurse who helps with daily tasks-bathing, dressing, grooming, moving around the house-and there's help for more complex needs like medication management, support for folks living with chronic illnesses like diabetes, arthritis, or hypertension, and even dementia or Alzheimer's, because there's a secure part of the home for memory care, 24-hour supervision, and activities that help with memory and connection. People living here don't have to worry about meals, since they get home-cooked food every day, with meal plans mindful of allergies or health needs, and there's always someone to help with eating if that's needed.
Daily life at Aspira Living Adult Family Home means regular activities such as gentle exercises, crafts, bingo, music, and social events, and every month, residents can get their hair cut or their nails trimmed right at home, and even dental hygiene is covered as part of their all-inclusive rate, so there aren't extra charges for those things. The place is small enough to let the caregivers focus on each person and get to know them well, and it's the kind of home where outings, simple seasonal celebrations, or just good conversation happen as part of the normal routine. They make an effort to treat every person with dignity, love, and respect, wanting people to feel they're cared for like family whether someone needs help with the basics, extra support after an illness, or even end-of-life support through hospice care. Aspira Living Adult Family Home doesn't accept children and focuses entirely on adults, offering a steady environment for independence when possible and support whenever needed, and people say it provides a kind, homelike place where older adults can age with comfort and respect.