Blessed Hands Adult Family Home sits in the Northwest neighborhood of Spokane, WA 99205, not far from the hospital and about half a mile from the Spokane VA Medical Center, and the house serves between four to eight residents at a time, which really means folks here get to know each other and the staff pretty well over time, and there's always a live-in provider around to help. The place is a regular house that's been fixed up for safety and comfort, and the rooms include studios or single-bedroom units that come with their own safety features like call buttons and panic buttons in every room, plus the whole place is on a secure 24-hour security system. Residents can bring their pets since the place is pet-friendly, and there are gardens and patios for fresh air, plus accessible features for wheelchairs.
Meals get served all through the day, with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks, and you'll find a kitchen, living room, and bedrooms set up in a home-like way, not a big facility sort of thing, with community dining and areas for games, movie nights, and a computer spot. The place has extras like a barbershop, salon services, a crafts studio, and regular group outings. There's Wi-Fi that's quick, Xfinity TV with DVR, and a dedicated movie viewing area, not to mention private telephones in the rooms, and laundry and housekeeping isn't something residents have to worry about either. There's an on-site activity director Monday through Friday, and someone is always planning activities-from bingo and garden walks to story time, coloring, pet therapy, barber and spa days, and even trips for fishing, bowling or lake walks when the weather's right. You'll see birthday parties, holiday events, Bible study, board games, exercise classes, barbecues, and music programs showing up on the calendar pretty regularly.
Medical care includes on-site help for daily things like medication, bathing, getting dressed, and feeding by spoon if needed, assisted living, and memory care, with special support for residents living with dementia or Alzheimer's. There's a nurse who checks up on everyone monthly, and a doctor also comes by for wellness check-ups every month. Therapy services come on site, including physical, speech, and occupational therapy, and folks can get help to schedule and go to health and wellness appointments too. Help's available for people with diabetes, incontinence, high care needs, and even those needing mental health, developmental disabilities, or traumatic brain injury care, and there's a fall prevention program, too. The staff-to-resident ratio usually stays around 1:2, so someone's usually close by to help. People get pharmacy delivery, eye doctor visits, and there's oxygen therapy if required, all within a small-group setting that can be especially calming for those with memory issues.
Blessed Hands is a licensed facility under the number 750895, inspected and regulated to keep up with Washington state health and safety rules, and it can care for people over a range from light to total care, including day care and respite stays or long-term homes. Apartments and studios can have private patios, secured fencing for folks who might wander, and the building has good accessibility with ramps, walking trails, and all the spaces seniors use are set up for walkers and wheelchairs. Staff helps with ADLs, medication management, and supports each person's health plan, including for folks who are visually or hearing impaired or need complete care like quadriplegics. The small group size means everyone benefits from more direct, often personalized care and attention, and the environment tends to feel less stressful for people who might otherwise get anxious in bigger places. The facility offers Christian services, has guest parking and is close to local bus lines, shopping, and churches, and the overall focus is on providing comfort, safety, and some help where it's needed, with a steady routine and familiar faces all around. Rentals don't work with Medicare unless there's certification by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and people can pay privately. The home takes pride in its gentle setting, secure and welcoming, with a good mix of privacy and community so nobody has to feel alone unless they want a little quiet. Visitors can come between 9:00am and 8:00pm, and tours are available both weekdays and weekends.