Forest Park Adult Family Home

    17522 SE 338th St, Auburn, WA, 98092
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

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    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

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    • Value

      4.8

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    About Forest Park Adult Family Home

    Forest Park Adult Family Home sits in Auburn, Washington, as a small, licensed community with 6 senior apartments, offering both private one-bedroom suites and shared living quarters, which means folks have choices depending on how much privacy they like, and you'll find apartments set up with all the basic comforts like high-definition TVs, accessible bathrooms, and roomy closets-there are even washers and dryers and snacks out during the day, along with cable and all the utilities included so there aren't surprise bills popping up. Residents get help with daily living tasks like bathing, dressing, mobility, and incontinence, and nurses or trained staff help out with medicine and regular health checkups, too, because monthly visits from a registered nurse and ongoing health monitoring are part of the service, and the staff is always awake and available 24/7, making sure help's never far away.

    This community offers more than just room and care; you'll see folks going out on trips for doctor's appointments or social activities with provided transportation, and if someone's working on physical rehab, there's assistance with therapy on site, which is real helpful if you're recovering from illness or need regular exercise-it's a place that also looks after those with Parkinson's and other memory or mobility problems, so services can be tailored to different health needs, and there's some extra support for special diets like vegetarian or kosher meals, and help with feeding, and staff escorting residents around if needed. You'll notice outdoor porches, gardens, and landscaped grounds where people sit for fresh air, plus an indoor community dining room, communal kitchen, a library, and art and crafts studio, which all help make it feel a little more homelike and comfortable, and honestly, there's a lot going on most days with physical fitness sessions, recreation, games, planned get-togethers, and a packed arts schedule, not to mention a movie theater, internet and computer room, and space for family members to stay for visits if that's wanted.

    For those who care about personal care, there's a beauty salon and barber, concierge and valet services if someone needs a bit of extra attention, regular preventive health appointments, and even assistance making the move to the home, which takes some stress off, and safety measures like a keypad-protected entry and emergency pull cords are all set up, too. This home sees a range of residents, including people needing dementia or memory care, support for mental health or developmental challenges, respite stays if families need a short break, and anyone wanting care in a smaller, quiet setting. Staff speak English, Spanish, and Romanian, so they can talk with people from different backgrounds, and there's space for small pets in some cases. Housekeeping and laundry come standard, there's help for those who don't get around so easy, and everything from maintenance to meal preparation is part of daily life, which means folks can spend their days with a little less worry and more time joining the community where a small group and familiar faces can make the days pass a bit more pleasantly.

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