Carlton Park Adult Family Home LLC sits in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle, offering care for older adults and those with dementia or Alzheimer's, in a large and modern house with 7,300 square feet of living space, spread out over several floors, and since the house is surrounded by tall Madronas, Magnolia trees, pines, and fir trees, residents get nice views of Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, and downtown Seattle, plus there are well-kept lawns and garden areas so if someone likes a bit of green it's right outside, and with west-facing entries and many decks, there's lots of natural light, some rooms open right to a covered deck, and there's even a patio and terraced landscaping for folks to enjoy outside, and while the house was built with a flat roof and modern style, you'll see wood siding, stone, and lots of windows in the design. The property sits on about a third of an acre and stands on a poured concrete foundation with paved curbs, sidewalks, a partially fenced yard, and two garage parking spots with extra off-street room if anyone comes to visit.
Inside, the home has ten bedrooms and five full bathrooms, though only six residents are licensed at a time, so residents have a choice of private or shared spaces, with both studio and private rooms available, and you'll find hardwood, carpet, and stone flooring in different areas, which feels sturdy and comfortable. The home's got a second kitchen, a big dining room, a walk-in pantry, three fireplaces-one of them on the main floor and two upstairs-that run on natural gas, and skylights in some places. There's cable TV, high-speed internet, and gas service throughout, so the place feels up-to-date, and it's heated by natural gas with water heaters on both the main and lower levels, so hot water is always available.
The staff helps with daily living needs like bathing, grooming, hygiene, mobility, laundry, and getting groceries or running errands. Residents get three balanced meals each day plus snacks, and the staff manages medications, insulin, and incontinence care. There are activities like arts and crafts, devotional gatherings, and exercise, and the team offers companionship and supervision around the clock, always ready to help, aiming to provide care with respect and a focus on independence. The property allows dogs and cats if residents want to bring a pet, and the home's close to city parks, coffee shops, pharmacies, theaters, restaurants, and doctors' offices.
Residents in memory care or assisted living find both indoor and outdoor common rooms, wheelchair-accessible showers, and access to a big deck or patio, so whether someone prefers fresh air or a cozy fireplace, there's a spot for it. The home welcomes visitors during daily visiting hours from 9 am to 8 pm. The staff builds care plans for each person, working together with certified dementia practitioners if needed, and hospice assistance is available as well. The layout and services are built for safety and comfort, which creates a calm and peaceful place to live, and since it's a smaller, residential-style home, it stays friendly and less crowded.