Renaissance Court Adult Family Home sits at 601 South 80th Street in Tacoma, Washington, and has a total of 6 private units that feel more like a home than an institution, so the place keeps things personal and calm for adults who might need different levels of daily care, and the caregivers make sure every resident gets a plan that fits their particular needs, whether it's help with getting dressed, managing medicine, or moving around safely, and they're set up for folks who might need things like insulin shots or a two-person lift out of bed. The home welcomes both men and women and serves older adults, especially those dealing with memory problems like Alzheimer's or other types of dementia, with security systems in place to stop wandering and structured brain-boosting activities to help keep memories sharp and routines steady.
The staff stays on site and awake 24 hours a day, so people get help any time they need it, including nursing support, stroke care, wound care, and medication assistance, and there's regular visits from podiatrists, physical therapists, speech therapists, and other healthcare professionals, so high-acuity care and incontinence care is available too.
Residents have their own space with central air, an emergency call system, a kitchen or kitchenette, cable TV, and maid service, and rooms include private baths and safety features like wheelchair-accessible showers when needed. The building has both indoor and outdoor common areas, and there's a garden for peaceful walks or sitting outdoors, plus a dining hall where folks can eat together or take their meals in their rooms if they want; the kitchen staff provides three home-cooked meals each day, with snacks and menus that address diabetes, gluten or allergies, vegetarian needs, and low-sodium diets, and the team can make extra modifications for those who need it.
People living here find daily routines kept busy and social, with scheduled exercise, movie nights, music therapy, and creative crafts, plus organized games, evening gatherings, devotional services, and off-site trips, so company and activities are always available. The home lets folks bring their small pets, and beauty and barber services are right on site, even with a traveling hairdresser stopping in, along with help for things like bathing, grooming, and getting in and out of the tub.
Visiting hours run from 9:00am to 8:00pm, and family can get involved with education and support so everyone knows how to help their loved one thrive. Transportation is offered for doctor trips, errands, or religious activities, and resident parking makes things easier for visitors who drive.
The staff at Renaissance Court Adult Family Home take a gentle approach that tries to let everyone live as independently and comfortably as they can, with licensed nursing home administrators in charge and care plans updated as health needs change. Insurance plans such as Medicare, Medicaid, and VA benefits are accepted, and there's an option for short-term or respite stays if caregivers need a break. The focus is on steady routines, safety, and kindness for every adult who calls this place home.