NC Adult Family Home sits in a quiet Bellevue, WA neighborhood, where a nurse and her husband with decades of medical experience run the home, and you'll find six private rooms each with its own bathroom in a single-story house that really feels like someone's home, not an institution, with garden views, a private patio, and even some fruit trees out back that drop fruit with the seasons. The team-licensed nurses and caregivers-looks after residents all day and night, with an awake night staff, and a registered nurse always around or on-call, so you know help comes fast if you need it, whether it's for diabetes, wound care, stroke recovery, tube feeding, memory loss, or help after falls. Folks living here get room, meals, laundry, and support managing the little things like bathing or reminders about grooming and taking medicine, and almost every need gets met, from catheter and ostomy care to feeding tubes and rehabilitation, plus a house doctor visits and accepts Medicare, so people with dementia, mental health diagnoses, or developmental disabilities get real medical and nursing care on-site.
Memory care stands out because of secured doors, alarm systems, and bracelets to watch for wandering, which helps those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and it's alright if someone gets agitated or roams-the staff are trained for it, which is also good for stroke, Parkinson's, or traumatic brain injury care, and each person has their own care plan with steps for how much help and supervision they need, whether it's light, medium, or heavy. The place has private rooms where family can join for a meal, and the kitchen makes all sorts of special diets, like gluten-free, kosher, vegan, or low-sodium, and meals land hot and healthy three times daily, with coffee, fruit, and snacks, so even residents needing feeding tubes are included.
Every day, the caretakers offer a full activity program, because life should have a little variety and color-so it's everything from puzzles and coloring to walks in the garden, music therapy, singing, dancing, card games, bingo, reading, crafts, cooking, movie nights, exercise classes, birthday parties, faith services, holiday celebrations, and pet therapy when possible, and everyone's interests get included and considered, all in easy-access spaces with wheelchairs and walkers. Staff speak English and Tagalog, they help with things like VA benefits, transportation to doctor's visits, and paperwork if someone's moving in or switching services; there's high-speed internet, cable TV, local sports channels, air conditioning, a generator in case the power goes out, and housekeeping, laundry, and even haircuts or manicures if people want them. The home is fenced, so it's secure if someone feels like walking off, and people prone to elopement or tricky behavior can still live safely here.
NC Adult Family Home stays quiet, warm, and private, open for visits every day from 9am to 8pm, and has six beds, which means there's time for the staff to know what each person likes and needs, working with families for support. The home provides adult family living, which means it's sometimes called an Adult Foster Home or a Personal Care Home, but it always means round-the-clock care, with attention to both health and happiness, covering everything from spiritual needs to music to a safe, clean place to rest. No public pricing's listed, but the average cost for a memory care private room lands near $10,000 a month, and whoever needs care for a season-a week, months, or for life-gets some peace and dignity in a small, caring setting.