Rays Of Hope Adult Family in Bothell, Washington, is a licensed adult family home that can serve up to six residents in a quiet, family-style setting, and the owner lives there too, which gives things a homey feel, and caregivers are there all the time to help out. The home is licensed and regulated by Washington's Department of Social Services, so families can expect oversight and care standards, and it offers both assisted living and memory care for people living with dementia, Alzheimer's, mental health, or developmental disabilities, and even accepts hospice residents. Residents have private or semi-private bedrooms-each has its own closet, and some have attached bathrooms, plus a TV in every room-so people can have quiet when they want, and there's support for daily tasks like bathing, dressing, toileting, and taking medicine. Meals are home-cooked three times a day, made with good ingredients, and special diets for diabetes, high blood pressure, and other medical needs can be arranged when needed. The home has quite a few amenities for its size, like a book room, spa, steam or health area, a barber or parlor service, garden and courtyard, computer and internet access, library, movie room, and workout spaces, as well as a mobile stylist who visits the home. Outside, there's room for fresh air and relaxation, and pets are allowed, so some residents can bring a companion if they like.
The community tries to keep everyone active and engaged with scheduled activities like music therapy, pet therapy, creative workshops, board games, workout programs, music plans, and social or community events. Staff set up transportation for medical appointments or trips into the community, so residents can get to doctors, shopping, or their place of worship without too much trouble. There's daily housekeeping with chores like vacuuming and dusting taken care of, and help with laundry if needed. Safety is a focus too, with 24-hour security, an in-room emergency response system, and medication management for those who need reminders. Nursing care is available round-the-clock, and physical therapy, wound care, and rehabilitation services are also possible in this setting.
Rays Of Hope Adult Family does both long-term senior living and short-term respite stays for people whose main caregiver might need a break. Every resident gets a personalized care plan, designed with their needs and wishes in mind, and there's a friendly reputation here-reviews give it a 5.0 average rating, and folks seem to like the welcoming environment. The community takes private pay for three years before Medicaid but doesn't accept Medicare unless the home's certified for it. Visiting hours go from 9:00am to 8:00pm, so friends and family have a good chance to stop by. Overall, this place has the kind of amenities, support, and peace of mind some older adults and families are looking for, but it stays small enough to feel close-knit and comfortable, with care that's hands-on and personal.