A Home For Elderly - Adult Family Home in Vancouver, WA, sits in a peaceful Landover Hills neighborhood, where you'll find a small, warm home for seniors needing a lot of different care options. The home focuses on personalized care, making it easier for residents with needs such as Parkinson's disease, behavioral health, diabetes requiring insulin, memory problems like Alzheimer's, or even recovery after surgery. Folks who need support for TBI or specialized mental health care can get that here too, and the staff know how to help people who need Hoyer lifts or wheelchairs get around safely. The home keeps six residents at most, which means caregivers really get to know everyone and can help with daily things like getting dressed, taking medicine, or making sure meals are right for each person, including special dementia-friendly menus when needed.
The building has private rooms and some semi-private living spaces, with nice touches like large windows, carpeting, and shared baths in some units. There are gardens, a library, a communal kitchen, a game room, and there's a safe, secure setup, so folks with memory loss stay safe while still enjoying activities that keep their minds and bodies active. Nurses and podiatrists come regularly, and there's 24-hour care every day, whether someone needs skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, or even just a short respite stay while families take a break. The team includes highly trained and certified caregivers, and care plans stay flexible so every resident's needs get met. People get help with speech therapy, medical reminders, and case management, plus regular health check-ups, and the home even has fun things like scheduled events, gardening, and visits from friends and family who can join residents for meals.
Residents can count on privacy and a familiar home feeling, with simple studio spaces and measures to keep everyone comfortable and safe. The landscaped grounds are quiet, and everyone gets to enjoy the common areas together, like the dining room and game room. Some memory care activities come from practices used by places like Brookdale Vancouver Stonebridge, aiming to give everyone a chance to connect and stay engaged. The whole setup puts peace of mind and quality of life first, with easy visiting hours, quick case management, and friendly faces every day. The home is licensed in Washington under #750660 and only takes a small group, so each person gets more individualized support in a family-like place.