DMC Everlasting Home Care AFH sits at 1012 S 325th St in Federal Way, Washington, right in a busy area with about 45,000 people living nearby, and it offers a small, quiet place for seniors, with room for just six residents, so folks get a homelike setting and more attention. This adult family home offers assisted living, memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's, home care services, and even respite care if someone only needs short-term help. Each person gets a plan designed for them, with staff available day and night to help with things like getting dressed, bathing, personal care, and managing medicine, and the caregivers know how to help residents with diabetes, high needs, incontinence, Parkinson's, mental health, and developmental disabilities.
Residents have different room choices, including semi-private and one-bedroom units, and the place includes in-room washers, dryers, and pull cords for emergencies, with wheelchair-accessible showers and keyless keypad entries to help keep everyone safe. Folks get homemade meals three times a day, with special diets like vegetarian, for diabetes, or for high blood pressure if needed, and there's always help with cooking, cleaning, or laundry, which is great for people who want a little help and don't want to be alone. There's an on-site nurse for emergencies, medication coordination, and transportation to appointments, errands, or churches, plus there's a spot for parking if needed.
DMC Everlasting Home Care AFH lets residents bring small dogs and cats, and there are walking paths outside, gardens, patios, and a spa, along with a computer center, book room, and library for folks who like quiet time, or a movie theater room and a place for games, music therapy, physical activities, creative arts, and scheduled fitness if people want to stay active. Residents can join group outings or planned evening events, and there's a mobile barber and salon service onsite, which is nice and means less running around for care. The staff help with personal care, provide health screenings, keep everyone engaged during the day, and make sure every detail is covered in a clear care plan, always trying to keep things cozy, safe, and personal for folks in King County and the surrounding area. Utilities are all included, except phones, and the visiting hours go from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm each day, so families have plenty of time to stop by, and the place also helps residents move in when they're ready.