Bellevue Senior Care (Adult Family Home)

    13841 SE 10th St, Bellevue, WA, 98005
    5.0 · 3 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Trusted caring staff and accommodations

    I entrusted my mother to this attractive, home-like community for a long stay and felt complete trust from day one. The LPNs and supportive staff gave outstanding, respectful care, kept her safe and joyful, served fresh food, and the large rooms with private bathrooms were top‑notch. We learned a lot as a family — highly recommended.

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    5.00 · 3 reviews

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      5.0
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      4.0
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Strong staff support
    • Respectful and compassionate care
    • Fresh, appealing food
    • Safe, warm, and joyful environment
    • Positive family learning/support experience
    • Top‑notch, outstanding clinical care
    • Presence of an LPN on staff
    • Attractive, home‑like facility
    • Large rooms with private bathrooms
    • High trust and long‑term satisfaction; highly recommended

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: The review summaries convey a uniformly positive impression of Bellevue Senior Care (Adult Family Home). Reviewers consistently emphasize high quality care, a supportive and respectful staff, and a comfortable, attractive physical environment. Strong recommendations and statements of complete trust are recurring themes, and several reviews reflect satisfaction over a longer stay rather than a transient experience.

    Care quality and clinical support: Multiple reviews describe the care as "top‑notch" or "outstanding," and reviewers explicitly note confidence and complete trust in the care delivered. The presence of an LPN (licensed practical nurse) on staff is mentioned, which reviewers appear to value as evidence of clinical competence and reliable medical oversight. The language used — e.g., "highly recommended," "complete trust," and "long stay" — points to sustained satisfaction with both daily caregiving and medical attention provided.

    Staff, relationships, and family experience: Staff behavior is a dominant positive. Summaries call out "strong staff support," "supportive staff," "wonderful staff," and "respectful care," indicating a consistent perception that caregivers are attentive, compassionate, and professional. One review frames the placement as a "learning experience for family," suggesting the staff communicate well with relatives and help families adapt to care needs. The emphasis on trust and family education highlights staff strengths in relationship‑building, transparency, and emotional support for both residents and their families.

    Facilities and accommodations: Reviewers describe the facility as an "attractive home" with "large rooms" and "private bathrooms," indicating a comfortable, home‑like environment with privacy and space. These physical attributes are repeatedly singled out as notable positives, implying that both aesthetic and practical aspects of the building and rooms meet or exceed family expectations for a residential setting.

    Dining and atmosphere: Food quality receives specific praise as "fresh food," which suggests meals are prepared with care and are perceived as wholesome and appealing. The atmosphere is described in terms such as "safety," "warmth," and "joy," implying that residents experience emotional well‑being and a secure environment that promotes positive daily life beyond clinical care.

    Notable patterns, gaps, and caveats: There are no negative aspects or complaints captured in the provided summaries; all identified sentiments are positive. At the same time, the summaries are concise and omit some details families commonly seek, such as information about cost, staffing ratios beyond the LPN mention, availability of specialized therapies (physical/occupational/speech), structured activities or outings, and how the home handles acute medical changes or emergencies. Because the input is a small set of summary statements, the overwhelmingly positive tone should be understood as representative of those reviewers rather than a comprehensive audit of the facility.

    Conclusion: Based on the available review summaries, Bellevue Senior Care (Adult Family Home) appears to deliver high‑quality, compassionate care in a pleasant, home‑like setting with private accommodations and fresh meals. The staff — including an LPN — receive strong praise for supportiveness, respect, and the ability to foster trust with families, making the facility highly recommended by those reviewers. Prospective families should, in addition to these positive signals, ask about areas not covered in these summaries (cost, staffing levels, specialized clinical services, and activity programming) to round out their evaluation.

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    About Bellevue Senior Care (Adult Family Home)

    Bellevue Senior Care (Adult Family Home) sits in a neighborhood at 13841 SE 10th St, Bellevue, WA, and it's the kind of place where up to six seniors live together in a comfortable home-like space, with private rooms rather than shared ones, so it feels more personal and less like a big facility, and there aren't any pets around, which some folks might want to know. Staff helps residents with daily things like getting dressed, moving around, taking medicine, and eating meals, and they're trained for that sort of care, so people get support without feeling like they're in a hospital, plus if someone needs help from two caregivers or needs a Hoyer lift, they've got that covered too. There's help for people with more complicated needs, like those who need total parenteral nutrition (TPN) or insulin, and there's a special program for residents with Parkinson's disease, which not every home offers. This home also supports people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, with trained staff and a safe memory care environment with activities to help. The house isn't designed for folks with tracheostomies, bariatric needs, or TBI care, and there's no ventilator support-so it works best for seniors with needs that stay within what trained nurses or aides can do in a regular residential setting rather than a hospital, and they don't ask about vaccinations for entry, which some families might want to know. The home can let someone stay short-term for respite, in case a family member needs a break. There is a focus on supporting LGBT+ residents, making the home a bit more open and welcoming in that way. Bellevue Senior Care doesn't accept Medicaid, so families need to plan private pay or other options, and Medicare isn't taken unless there's special certification. Meals are provided, and the staff keeps an eye on everyone for safety, especially for those who wander or have behavioral health needs, which can come with dementia. The house is licensed by the state and is regularly checked by state or local agencies, which gives some peace of mind about following the rules. All in all, it's a small, quiet residential home where seniors can age with more personal attention in a plain, familiar setting, whether needing memory care, skilled nursing after hospitalization, or just daily living support.

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