Lavie Adult Family Home in Lacey, WA, is a type of assisted living home called an Adult Family Home, and what you see here is a place where adults get care in a home-like setting, and the house has a calm and supportive feeling thanks to a husband and wife team, Carla and Christian, both registered nurses, with Nurse Carla having 13 years of adult intensive care experience and Nurse Christian serving as Facility Supervisor with more than 10 years in clinical roles, including Pediatric and Adult Critical Care, making sure there's 24/7 care and help with needs big and small. You get private rooms, semi-private rooms, and shared baths, typical for adult family homes, and they try to keep things calm, clean, and safe, with the staff having plenty of formal training so everyone gets respectful, individual attention, and you see specialized medical support for things like Hoyer lifts, TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition), tracheostomy care, and even care for people using ventilators or those needing bariatric help, as well as care for behavioral health, insulin dependence, traumatic brain injury (TBI) focus, and unique programs like a Parkinson's Disease Program and LGBT+ friendly supports.
Lavie Adult Family Home takes different payment options right away, like Medicaid, Medicaid spend down, and VA contracts, and there are both 6 and 3 licensed bed capacities depending on the specific house, which can carry the names John Charles Home Adult Family Home and Brooks Blessings Lacey, covering adult care home, assisted living, home care, home health, hospice, independent living, memory care, and skilled nursing services, so a range of needs from short-term help to long-term nursing and memory support are included. The staff has a focus on each resident's comfort, safety, and well-being, with tailored help that promotes independence and social engagement, and along with nursing care, there are concierge services to make daily life easier and more convenient, which is helpful when someone needs that personal touch or a little extra help to get through the day, and they aim to make everyone feel valued, cared for, and comfortable, with care that's professional, compassionate, and based on each person's health and wellness needs.