Emanuel Adult Family Home sits at 4605 223rd St E in Spanaway, Washington, and offers a small, warm place for up to six residents, though they're licensed to care for up to five at once. This home focuses on adults who need help with daily life, making the place safe and supportive. The staff offers routine assistance with bathing, dressing, medication management, and moving around, and they can help with specialized care for people with dementia, mental health concerns, Alzheimer's disease, surgery recovery, or developmental needs. Meals get made fresh each day and they pay attention if someone needs a diabetic diet, vegetarian meals, low or no sodium, vegan dishes, or no sugar, and they can cook international foods too if that's what's needed.
The house has comfortable room choices like private rooms, one-bedroom apartments, studios, and shared spaces, with wheelchair-accessible showers, baths, and tubs. Folks will find a chapel, fitness area, a game room, book room, library section, coffee shop, and a salon right on site, along with a jacuzzi and sauna, and there's on-site parking and 24/7 secured entry for peace of mind. Residents can join planned activities like movie nights, music programs, workout groups, or game evenings, and staff make time for music therapy, pet visits, board games, and events most evenings to keep everyone socially active. There's a strong emphasis on routine and helping people stay as independent as they're able, which means regular case management and health checks, with the possibility for specialized intervention when it's needed.
Emanuel Adult Family Home offers transportation for doctor's visits and errands, basic housekeeping, and support with keeping residents' rooms and common areas tidy. Families can visit daily between 9:00am and 8:00pm, and there's respite care for short-term stays, which helps caregivers take a break. The home focuses on offering comfort and a personalized touch, promoting a kind family-style setting for those who want a small group home experience instead of a bigger, busier place. Emergency response systems are built into rooms. Residents get help with incontinence and medication if it's needed, with staff sometimes able to help with insulin or transfers but they suggest checking with the director about those services. This place has served the Pierce County area as a senior living facility licensed under Washington #751808, giving care that tries to fit each person's needs in a calm and welcoming setting. Seven photos are available showing Emanuel Adult Family Home, so families can see the space before visiting.