Valy's Adult Family Home in Kent, Washington has been serving seniors since January 1, 1989, under Mr. Valy Grozav, with a small and private setting where only six residents live together at a time, which tends to make it quieter and more personal than a bigger place, and a lot of folks who want more privacy seem to prefer facilities like this, you see. Located near hospitals, doctors, and some local attractions, the home sits in King County and is meant for those 55 or 62 and older who are able to live independently or with regular daily support. The home lets residents bring small pets, has communal areas like a games room, a theater, a library, and there's even computers for folks to use, plus indoor and outdoor common spaces for relaxing or getting a bit of sun. Apartments are set up with panic buttons for calling staff when help's needed, and the grounds are fully secured for safety, with staff present day and night to help with daily tasks, including help for folks who have problems walking or need extra care, including care for memory loss, Alzheimer's and dementia.
Meals are prepared onsite, usually one or two a day, and the staff can provide vegetarian options if needed, with visiting hours from 9 in the morning until 8 at night, and friends or family can join residents for meals in the dining area. There are services like laundry and housekeeping, and each apartment or room has access to wheelchair accessible showers. The home brings in nurses, a podiatrist, therapists for speech, physical, and occupational support, and even offers hospice and respite care if someone needs it for a short time. There's also incontinence care, medication help, diabetic care, high acuity medical care, and help for folks with developmental disabilities or mental health conditions. Residents can use the home's complimentary transportation for trips to doctors or outings, and there's parking for those who drive. Common areas and activities, managed by an event coordinator, include everything from social events and devotional services to games, educational programs, and movies, both in the home and outside. Residents often form close connections with staff and each other due to the small, family-like setting, and staff work hard to keep everyone active and independent while making sure health needs are met-they watch health regularly and tailor care to each senior living at the home. Devotional services happen both onsite and offsite, and the no-smoking policy indoors covers private and common areas.
The home is open to both male and female residents, takes care of a range of health needs, and believes in providing a safe, comfortable space where people can live with dignity and see their loved ones as part of daily life, maintaining connections and enjoying social activities as much as they want, and the staff always aim to help everyone enjoy as much independence as they're able, giving as much help as they need but also encouraging folks to stay active and involved in life's daily routines. The home has a 4.0 star rating and offers a wide range of services under the Adult Family Home license, including memory care and skilled nursing for those who need it.