Loving Care Adult Family Home sits in a quiet, well-kept area of Lynnwood, Washington, and welcomes up to four seniors in a cozy house with a calming rose garden, a cedar wood gazebo, and manicured lawns, and the whole place really does feel like a real home with private or semi-private rooms, some furnished and some not, and folks get access to their own kitchens or kitchenettes, cable TV, walk-in showers, high toilet seats, and ADA-compliant bathrooms, which is important for comfort and safety. Residents find daily home-cooked meals made right in the house, including diets for special needs or what doctors order, and trusted staff handle laundry, dry cleaning, and all the housekeeping, so everyone can focus on the things they enjoy, whether it's reading in the library, relaxing by the fireplace in the open living room, taking part in activities or crafting, or sitting on the patio, and it's always a safe setting thanks to features like sprinkler systems and other handicap access.
The caregivers look after people with a wide range of needs, including folks who need help just with daily tasks all the way to those who need memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's, and even provide support for short-term rehab and longer-term convalescence, all under the eye of an experienced Registered Nurse who owns and runs the house, with nurses on staff day and night, and each person gets a care plan that's truly their own, followed precisely so their health and comfort are kept up, with the added benefit of home-delivered medications, wound care, blood pressure and blood glucose checks, and visits from physicians as needed, as well as psychiatry services, so everyone is closely monitored and their medications are kept right.
This adult family home covers a lot of ground with services like adult foster care, assisted living, home care, hospice care, and mental health support, so seniors can stay as their needs change, and the home helps those with developmental disabilities, too, which isn't something every place does. There's always round-the-clock supervision, wheelchair walking help, and even transportation if someone wants to go out, while housekeeping, concierge, and a little on-site salon keep folks looking and feeling their best.
Residents get time to visit with family or friends every day from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm, and there's always a strong sense of dignity and respect, whether someone's busy in an activity or just sitting quietly with the flowers. The home accepts Medicaid for payment, though it doesn't take Medicare and isn't certified by the federal Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it does have a license from the state and keeps up with all safety and health requirements. This place suits folks looking for long-term care with a personal touch, where care services are clear and focused and someone's always there if help is needed, all inside a simple and nurturing environment.