High Valley Adult Family Home AFH

    12032 210th Pl SE, Issaquah, WA, 98027
    4.8 · 5 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Compassionate professional dementia care home

    I placed my loved one with dementia here and am so grateful - owners Ioan and Dokia and their patient, professional staff gave compassionate, respectful, high-quality care, built trust, and kept our family informed. The small, quiet home is clean and comfortable in a beautiful forest setting with fresh, tasty meals - great value; highly recommend touring (no openings at the time).

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    4.80 · 5 reviews

    Overall rating

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      4.0
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • Patient and professional staff
    • Kind and respectful caregiving
    • Compassionate caregivers (Ioan and Dokia)
    • Trust-building with dementia patients
    • High-quality, individualized care
    • Fresh, nutritious, and tasty meals
    • Residents kept clean and well maintained
    • Friendly, dedicated staff who keep families informed
    • Small, quiet, and comfortable environment
    • Tranquil forest setting with a nice yard
    • Beautiful, peaceful surroundings
    • Amazing, involved owners and management
    • Good value for the level of care
    • High recommendations from residents and families
    • Reviewers recommend touring the facility

    Cons

    • Limited availability — no openings at the time of inquiry

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive, with repeated emphasis on high-quality, compassionate caregiving and a peaceful, well-maintained setting. Multiple reviewers explicitly note that staff are patient, professional, kind, and respectful. Two caregivers are named (Ioan and Dokia) and praised for compassionate care and for building trust with a resident living with dementia; this specificity suggests consistent, personalized attention and success with challenging care situations. Families report that staff keep them informed, which reinforces perceptions of professionalism and responsiveness.

    Care quality and staffing emerge as the most prominent themes. Reviewers describe caregivers as friendly, very patient, and dedicated. Comments note that residents are treated respectfully and are well kept and clean, reflecting attention to daily care and hygiene. The consistent high praise from both residents and family members indicates a stable staff culture focused on resident dignity and individualized support.

    The facility and grounds are repeatedly described as small, quiet, clean, and comfortable. The small resident count is presented positively in the reviews — reviewers appreciate the tranquil forest setting, the nice yard, and a beautiful environment. These descriptors suggest the facility offers a low‑stimulation, home‑like atmosphere that many families find appealing for older adults or those with dementia. The small size likely contributes to the individualized attention noted by multiple reviewers.

    Dining and nutrition are another clear strength. Several reviewers call out fresh, nutritious, and tasty meals. Food quality is mentioned alongside overall care quality, indicating that mealtimes are viewed as a meaningful part of residents’ wellbeing. Combined with reports that residents are clean and well maintained, the dining praise supports an image of comprehensive daily living support.

    Management and value impressions are positive as well. Reviewers describe the owners as amazing and involved, and families express gratitude for excellent care—comments that point to accessible and effective leadership. Multiple reviewers state the facility represents good value for care and recommend touring the home, which suggests confidence in what the facility offers relative to cost and an expectation that an in-person visit will confirm the positive impressions.

    The primary negative or limiting point in the reviews is availability: at least one reviewer noted there was no opening at the time of inquiry. That is the only explicit concern mentioned across the summaries provided. Potential visitors should be aware that the small, well-regarded setting may mean limited capacity and possible waitlists.

    In summary, the reviews portray High Valley Adult Family Home AFH as a small, tranquil facility with strong, compassionate caregiving, attentive communication with families, good food, and well‑maintained residents and grounds. The positive and specific mentions of staff behavior, named caregivers, and ownership involvement point to a consistently high standard of care. The only practical drawback noted is limited availability, which likely reflects the facility’s small size and the desirability of its care environment. Reviewers recommend touring the home to assess fit, and the overall consensus is one of satisfaction and gratitude from both residents and families.

    Location

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    About High Valley Adult Family Home AFH

    High Valley Adult Family Home AFH sits in a quiet, forested spot in Issaquah, WA, and offers care for up to four seniors in a home-like setting. The staff speak both Romanian and English, which can be helpful for some families, and they're known for updating families about residents' care. People here can expect three homemade meals every day, and the kitchen can make kosher, vegetarian, or other special meals when someone needs them. Seniors get help with showering, dressing, bathing, and other daily routines, and there are wheelchair-accessible showers and private room features to make things easier. Staff provide 24-hour care, and the doors are locked and have alarms for safety, which is especially important for those who need memory care or have wandering risks, because the place uses Wander Guard or a similar system. The home offers long-term care, respite or short-term stays, and help for folks living with memory loss, diabetes, high blood pressure, dementia, development disabilities, or mental health needs, so residents can remain safe and comfortable as their health changes.

    People who live here can bring a cat if it's small-only cats between one and fifteen pounds are allowed-so some residents enjoy having a little animal around. Private baths are in the common areas for joint use, and both indoor and outdoor gathering spaces give folks places to meet, watch movies, do crafts, listen to music, or join fitness and wellness programs like board games, music therapy, or pet therapy. There's also a garden, quiet reading room, jacuzzi, steam room or health space, and a barber or parlor available, so residents can focus on comfort and relaxation. Staff plan daily and scheduled activities, on-site and off-site, including Christian services, and they provide transportation-either free or for a fee-plus help getting to medical appointments, shopping, or religious services. The home makes safety a priority with locked and secured spaces, plus programs and activities to help people with Alzheimer's stay engaged and not wander.

    With four licensed beds, High Valley Adult Family Home AFH is a smaller setting, so care stays personal and tailored, and the owner and staff focus on individualized care that fits each senior's needs. The home is registered with DSHS and accepts residents receiving assisted living, memory care, or board and care. There's also support for people with complex needs who may require medical care all day and night, including things like high-acuity care, incontinence support, medication management, and rehabilitation or wound care. Residents can expect help with maintaining hygiene, and a mobile hairdresser sometimes visits to offer grooming services. Parking is available for residents, and the place is close to public transit. Families say the location's peaceful, and the atmosphere is calm, with staff and operations aimed at keeping seniors safe and comfortable, while activities give life some variety. Visitors are welcome most of the day, from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm, meaning family and friends can stop by to see their loved ones. High Valley Adult Family Home AFH provides care that values privacy, community, and safety in a quiet residential part of Issaquah.

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