Paradise Villa AFH is a small senior living home in Covington, Washington, licensed by the state with registration #332402, and serves up to six residents at a time, making care pretty personal and homelike, which a lot of folks seem to prefer over big buildings. The home's in a quiet neighborhood, but it's also close enough to busier parts of South King County and the Eastside, and you'll find it at 15322 SE 256th St in Kent, WA, so families in the area can visit without much trouble. Different providers run several licensed Adult Family Homes under the Paradise Villa name, like Choice Care Homes, Absolute Love And Care AFH, and Star Lake Adult Family Home, alongside others such as Christian Care Adult Family Home, Gabriela's AFH, Crowned In Glory, and more, with each house offering that feeling of living in a family home rather than a big facility.
Residents get help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, laundry, and medication if they need it, and caregivers are trained to help people with dementia, Parkinson's disease, mental health issues, developmental disabilities, and general aging concerns, and the homes have secure memory care wings for folks with Alzheimer's or other types of memory loss. Each resident's care plan gets tailored, and the staff are there around the clock, ready to help with incontinence care, mobility, and meal help if someone can't feed themselves, plus they'll offer pureed meals for anyone who needs that, and they aim to keep everything safe and private with ADA-compliant private bathrooms, secure apartment layouts, and scheduled health checks.
They serve three home-cooked meals a day, and adjustments get made for medical diets like diabetes and high blood pressure-plus snacks are always available if someone's hungry between meals-and there's a community dining hall if residents want to eat with others. The place is pet-friendly and lets you bring cats or dogs as long as they fit in well, which many people enjoy for company. There are one-bedroom and studio units, with storage space for belongings, and all the utilities are paid for, so there's no need to worry about bills stacking up, and parking's available on-site for drivers or visiting family.
For those needing to get out and about, Paradise Villa AFH provides transportation to doctor visits, errands, and faith-based meetings. Activities are planned daily, with things like movie viewings in the home's little theater, fitness classes, book groups in the library, walking trails outside in the gardens, arts and crafts, music therapy, pet therapy, and board games, aiming to keep life busy and enjoyable. Folks have access to a barbershop, spa area, massage services, a bistro, a chapel, and a communal kitchen, and there's housekeeping and meal cleanup to keep things neat. Staff help with last-minute or unscheduled requests, and if family members need a place to stay, that can be arranged as well for visits.
Paradise Villa AFH focuses a lot on helping people stay independent while also keeping them safe and comfortable-it's got amenities and support for those who just need a little help moving around as well as for those needing hospice care or temporary respite stays, so different needs and changes in health can be managed without having to move out. The homes sit mainly in middle-income neighborhoods with average household incomes around $65,000, but some locations are in more affluent areas, so families can choose a spot that fits best. The home doesn't take Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it does offer long-term care, assisted living, memory care, and home care for seniors, all in an environment trying to balance a sense of family with independence and security. Visiting hours run from 9:00am to 8:00pm, and the staff try to create a space that feels both safe and welcoming, with enough entertainment, personal attention, and support to keep residents comfortable day to day.