Fairway Living AFH sits in a quiet Spanaway, WA neighborhood, close to a hospital, several physicians, seven pharmacies, churches, parks, cafes, and restaurants, so folks usually don't feel far from things they need or enjoy, and the place itself tries to keep a home-like feeling for everyone living there. Staff at Fairway Living AFH focus on kindness and treat each resident like family, with two caregivers on 24-hour shifts, so help is there day or night, and nurses stay available whenever anyone needs medical help, which can be a comfort to families worrying about things like diabetes, high acuity care, incontinence, non-ambulatory issues, or medication refills because the team manages all those things as part of their board and care services. Fairway Living AFH's care spans assisted living, memory care, independent living, respite care, hospice, and home care, with something called the Fairway Living AFH care model, so residents can stay as needs change and choose if they want more or less help along the way.
The home gives seniors private rooms with their own cable, phone lines, and Wi-Fi, with room prices ranging roughly from $3,000 to $7,100 each month, and the group makes sure there's a pet-friendly area and easy access for anyone using wheelchairs or walkers. Memory care at Fairway Living AFH includes specialized programs, safe walking areas, a Wander Guard system for anyone likely to wander, and activities matched to memory needs for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia, along with individualized care plans for each person, so nobody gets left out or overlooked. The staff speak several languages-Filipino, German, Korean, and Spanish-so sometimes folks who feel more at home with a language other than English can relax more easily. There's housekeeping, home-cooked meals and snacks, meals management, and transportation for medical appointments or errands, plus coordination with outside doctors, which a lot of families find eases the daily pressure.
Fairway Living AFH offers a suite-style living arrangement but in a small family setting, taking only a handful of residents, so people usually get more personal attention, and there's a full calendar of activities like games, entertainment, senior outings, educational and social programs, and the "Very Important Seniors VIP Adult Day Services," which gives socialization and some respite to caregivers needing a short break. Staff help with daily activities, like bathing, dressing, meals, and medication reminders, and they help keep spirits up by setting up trips and gatherings. Residents who want independence can still find it here, but the help is ready if things get harder, and the team always tries to promote choices and self-direction as much as possible. The community sits in a private, peaceful property, fosters friendships, and lets families be part of meetings and decisions. Fairway Living AFH helps families find the right care option by offering consultations and advice, and the place belongs to a wider network of senior homes, so more choices are available if needs shift-everything's built to support aging adults in a way that feels genuine, comfortable, and secure.