Villa Vecchio at Dash Point Adult Family Home

    2405 Birch Rd NE, Tacoma, WA, 98422
    4.2 · 5 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Welcoming family-run care with caveats

    I toured this family-run place and was impressed - friendly staff, caring owners, a welcoming vibe, solid non-TV-centered activities, and Alzheimer's care with three levels of support. Rooms are small and it's pricier than others; accessibility is awkward because of ramps. Rooms are alarmed (not locked down); rates are set annually then adjusted, so plan Medicaid spend-down timing.

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    4.20 · 5 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.0
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      4.2
    • Amenities

      2.0
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • Family-run, caring owners
    • Alzheimer's/dementia care available
    • Offers three levels of care
    • Rooms have alarm systems for resident safety
    • Friendly, welcoming staff
    • Informative, excellent tours
    • Active resident activities (not TV-centered)
    • Welcoming environment
    • Annual care rate policy (fixed then adjusted)

    Cons

    • Higher-than-average prices
    • Small resident rooms
    • Accessibility problems related to ramps
    • Medicaid spend-down timing can be problematic
    • Annual care rate adjusted after fixed period (potential for increased cost)
    • Rooms alarmed but facility is not locked down (may be a safety concern for some)

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive about the personal, family-run nature of Villa Vecchio at Dash Point Adult Family Home. Multiple reviewers describe the owners as caring and emphasize that the facility feels like a family operation. This personal atmosphere appears to translate into warm interactions and a welcoming environment: staff are frequently described as friendly, tours are characterized as excellent and informative, and visitors felt well oriented during the admission process. The facility offers specialized Alzheimer’s/dementia care and three distinct levels of care, which indicates an ability to support residents as needs progress.

    Care quality and staff: Reviews highlight attentive, friendly staff and an environment that does not focus solely on television — activities are described as good and engaging. That combination suggests a resident-centered approach with staff who are both personable and active in providing meaningful engagement. The family-run management and positive tour experiences point to strong communication and a hands-on management style. Several reviewers calling it a "great place" reinforces a consistent positive impression of day-to-day care and resident experience.

    Facilities and safety: The facility includes safety measures such as alarmed rooms, which reviewers noted as a positive feature for resident monitoring. At the same time, reviewers pointed out that the facility is not a locked-down setting; rooms are alarmed but the home itself is not locked. For many families this is a desirable balance between safety and resident freedom, but for those seeking a secured memory-care unit with locked exits, this could be a limitation. Physical space is a recurring practical concern: rooms were described as small, and there are accessibility issues related to ramps. The ramp-related concerns may affect ease of access for visitors or residents who use mobility aids, so prospective residents should verify how ramp layout and incline meet their needs.

    Activities, dining, and daily life: Reviews consistently praise resident activities and note that life in the home is not centered on television, implying purposeful programming and social opportunities. There were no comments in the provided summaries about dining quality, menus, or meal service, so no assessment of dining can be made from these reviews. The overall depiction of daily life is positive — active, welcoming, and person-focused — but lacking explicit information about meals.

    Management, pricing, and financial considerations: Management appears transparent in tours and communication, and the ownership being family-run was highlighted as a strength. However, pricing emerged as a notable drawback: reviews mention higher prices relative to alternatives. There is an annual care rate policy described as fixed for a period and then adjusted; reviewers mention both the fixed annual rate aspect and subsequent adjustments. This policy can be interpreted positively (predictability for a period) but also as a potential downside because of later adjustments that may increase costs. Another financial operational detail flagged by reviewers is the timing of Medicaid spend-down — this can complicate move-in planning or ongoing payment arrangements for families relying on Medicaid. Prospective residents should get clear, written explanations of the rate policy, typical rate adjustment timing, and how the home handles Medicaid spend-down timelines.

    Notable patterns and recommendations: The dominant pattern is a strong endorsement of personalized, attentive care in a small, family-run setting that supports residents with dementia and varying care levels. The main trade-offs are cost and some physical limitations (room size and ramp-related accessibility). Safety measures exist but are not equivalent to a locked memory-care unit, so assessors should confirm whether that aligns with the level of supervision they require. Given the mixed implications around the annual rate policy and Medicaid timing, prospective residents and families should ask specific questions before committing: request current sample contracts showing rate schedules and adjustment clauses, measure and view room sizes in person, evaluate ramp and entry access for mobility needs, and clarify how the facility manages transitions when residents' care needs escalate.

    In summary, Villa Vecchio at Dash Point appears to be a warm, well-staffed, family-operated home with solid activity programming and the ability to provide Alzheimer’s and graduated care levels. It is well regarded for staff responsiveness and the welcoming atmosphere, but families should weigh the higher cost, small room footprints, ramp-related accessibility issues, and the implications of the facility's rate-adjustment policy and Medicaid timing before deciding. Visiting in person, obtaining written financial terms, and discussing secure memory-care preferences will help determine if this home is an appropriate fit for a specific resident's needs.

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    About Villa Vecchio at Dash Point Adult Family Home

    Villa Vecchio at Dash Point Adult Family Home sits in a quiet part of Tacoma, Washington, on a full acre with plenty of outdoor space, views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, and spots to sit and enjoy the fresh air. This adult family home offers care for up to 5 residents, focusing on seniors who need help with daily activities, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, and respite or short-term stays. The staff provides 24-hour care with an on-site registered nurse and supports each person with medication management, personalized care plans, help with mobility, and services like diabetes care, Parkinson's care, and manual feeding if needed. There's special attention paid to fall prevention and safety, and apartments have private bathrooms with wheelchair accessible showers and ADA-compliant features.

    Villa Vecchio values the happiness and well-being of residents and tries to keep a cheerful, home-like setting, with three main sitting areas indoors and spaces for reading or quiet visits. Meals come three times a day with kosher and vegetarian choices, and residents have access to a beauty salon, a barber, laundry services, and regular housekeeping. Families can see the home during visiting hours, and pets like cats and dogs are welcome here. Seniors find both indoor and outdoor areas for activities, exercise, games like cards and bingo, a library, and outdoor spots for picnics or sunset watching.

    Staff manages health monitoring, personal care, transportation help, and coordinates visits from specialists such as doctors, dentists, physical therapists, and podiatrists. There's memory care and long-term non-acute care for seniors with higher care needs. Villa Vecchio is licensed as an Adult Family Home in Pierce County, non-Medicaid, with five licensed beds and a steady service history. Most reviews mention high satisfaction, caring staff, and a safe, bright environment. The home's main focus is to give seniors a blend of independence and support, letting them live with dignity while families have peace of mind.

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