The Cherry Street Manor AFH sits in White Salmon, WA, and holds a license under #751570 as an Adult Family Home. This home cares for up to six residents at a time, so folks get to know each other and staff real well, and that helps everyone feel a bit more at home. You'll find both private and shared rooms here, with shared bathrooms, though there are semi-private options as well. Some rooms welcome pets, though that can depend on the situation, but pet-friendly options are worth asking about. Caregivers can help with basic things like bathing, dressing, cooking, medication management, and other daily activities, which comes in handy for people that need a little extra help. Help goes up to things like two-person transfers and Hoyer Lift support, and they work with people who have insulin needs too.
The place accepts many payment methods, including Medicaid from the start, Medicaid Spend Down, and VA Contract help, which can make a difference for families sorting out finances. This home is set up for folks with many special requirements, so if someone has diabetes, behavior health needs, Parkinson's, mental health challenges, a brain injury, a tracheostomy, TPN, needs a ventilator, or bariatric support, the team here handles those things. They also work with people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, offering memory care programs and a secure environment to reduce wandering and confusion, and there's round-the-clock supervision, so there's always someone looking out for residents.
The Cherry Street Manor AFH connects with others in the MyAFH network, meaning there's a wider group to draw on for knowledge and resources. They support respite care, so short-term stays are possible when needed. Care here can look different for each person, whether someone needs help all day or is more independent. They offer adult care home services, regular assisted living, memory care, independent living, home care, and skilled nursing home help. Hospice and home health visits also come into play as needed. The home grants visiting hours every day from 9 in the morning until 8 at night, giving family and friends a chance to stop by. The overall aim is to keep things home-like, safe, and personal, with support geared to every single resident, and a staff that's ready for many different health needs, from simple help to complex care.