Nyaki Adult Family Home LLC sits at 2635 Forest Ridge Drive Southeast in Auburn, WA and has a current Washington state license, number 754703. This adult family home keeps six licensed beds in a peaceful, home-like setting, cared for by a live-in registered nurse and owner who offers care for seniors-including those with dementia, mental health needs, traumatic brain injuries, and developmental disabilities-and also supports people needing end-of-life care and help with daily living. Staff at Nyaki Adult Family Home LLC get described as kind, joyful, and helpful, creating a welcoming setting. Residents have private or semi-private rooms and there's an emergency call system, secured exits, and a security alarm, so families can feel some peace of mind. The home's spot near local hospitals makes care transitions easier when needed.
This home provides 24-hour care matched to each person's needs, from help with medication and personal care to wound care and blood glucose checks. Therapists, nurses, MSWs, and dietitians drop in for health visits. There's a focus on nutritious meals with chef-prepared recipes, and the activity calendar stays full, featuring bingo, birthday parties, barbecues, movie nights, gardening, music, cooking, puzzles, and Bible study, plus walks in their garden or sitting on the patio that's got mountain or water views. Rooms have cable TV-plenty of channels, even foreign language ones-private phones, high-speed Wi-Fi, and Xfinity DVRs with voice remotes. There's also a library, complimentary magazines, an activity room, and secure parking, and the entire property's wheelchair and walker accessible. Pet visits are welcome though pets don't live at the facility. Family and guests can visit daily from 9:00am to 8:00pm.
Nyaki Adult Family Home LLC doesn't publish prices and doesn't take Medicare. It's not certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Along with basic help for daily activities, this home offers blood thinner INR checks, tube feeding, speech therapy, and oxygen therapy, and builds care plans for each resident. The home allows tours if families want to see life there. There aren't any public reviews yet, but it's part of a local senior care network and has biannual license checks. Staff work to provide calm and careful support for older adults and people living with cognitive or physical challenges, and they aim to keep everyone as comfortable as possible, whatever their needs.