Katimbang House is an adult family home right over at 348 E Dewberry Ave in Omak, Washington, and, you know, sometimes folks just need a smaller place with a calm atmosphere, and that's really what you'll find here since they only have room for six elderly residents at a time. They call themselves Katimbang House and they focus on offering personalized care for seniors who are mostly able to move around but still need help with things like showering, housekeeping, preparing meals, or even remembering to take their medicine. The place is meant to feel cozy and peaceful, and the rooms-studio or one-bedroom-have things like large closets and smart layouts to make moving around safer, like non-slip floors and an around-the-clock security system, so residents can feel at ease, and pets are sometimes allowed, but there are special rules folks need to follow for that.
Staff will help out with things like laundry, cleaning, getting groceries, and rides to appointments, and there's a fitness center and reading room for when residents want a little activity or quiet time with a book. Meal plans are managed for the seniors, and residents live in units with features designed around their needs-nothing fancy, just thoughtful, like extra space and safety features. Medicine is managed by care staff and there are scheduled home visits for assessments, which helps make sure each person's care stays matched to their needs. The whole setup is licensed, License #751229, and Katimbang House, like other places under the same name in Okanogan County, serves seniors in communities like Omak, Winthrop, and Tonasket, so people in the area usually have a few choices close to family and friends. The area is middle-income, with most folks living on a modest budget, and there's a hospital nearby along with shopping, churches, and services that make life a little more convenient for residents and their families. The main feel is support and tranquility, a place where people can get the help they need but still feel at home.