Bonney Lake Comfort Care LLC sits at 7035 Locust Avenue East in Bonney Lake, Washington, and you'll notice right away that it feels like a real home more than a facility, with quiet gardens, sunny patios with a rock waterfall, flower and vegetable beds, and several outdoor sitting spots set up for anyone who wants some fresh air or just a stroll under the trees and landscaping, and there's even a private fenced backyard, patios and decks, water features, and safe exits for those who may wander, with wide doors and flat walkways for people using wheelchairs or walkers. Inside, the six private bedrooms have big windows that let in a lot of natural light, built-in closets, grab bars in the bathrooms, and options to get your own phone or cable in your room if you ask, though residents do need to bring their own TV and bed, and you'll find a large living room with a fireplace and a roomy open kitchen where everyone can gather or join activity times, with comfortable seating and both indoor and outdoor areas made for visiting, reading, or just sitting quietly.
This Adult Family Home provides many care services - including adult care home support, assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing, and memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's - and they let residents stay all the way through the end of life if they want, so people don't need to move out when care needs change. Care is offered for those with Parkinson's, mental health needs, stroke recovery, diabetes, developmental disabilities, wound care, and feeding tubes, with help available from certified nurse assistants, a nurse on site 24/7, and staff who speak English as well as Punjabi, Hindi, and Bengali. The owner and resident manager live in the house and take an active role in care, there are always two caregivers for every four residents, and extra staff come in for housekeeping, meals, medication management, laundry, and bathing help, with background, drug, and reference checks in place to help keep things safe, and staff trained in CPR, First Aid, and specialty care for dementia and diabetes. They don't allow pets, alcohol, smoking, vaping, recreational drugs, or marijuana, and there aren't children living there either, and visiting hours run 9:00am to 8:00pm.
Meals are made on site with vegetarian and special diets available, and there's tea time, music, puzzles, bingo, gardening, walking groups, worship visits, reading sessions in the library, bowling, and games, as well as birthday parties, holiday meals, movie nights, and whatever other activities residents suggest or like best; quality of life stays central through all care stages with both home health and hospice teams visiting for palliative, home care, therapy, and nursing, and with transportation to the pharmacy, doctors, and community spots when needed. Residents get help with personal care - grooming, toileting, moving around, dressing, eating - and the home takes care of oxygen, tubes, catheters, wounds, blood sugar, and medication, including pharmacy delivery and on-site doctor visits, with an alarm system at doors to help keep people safe, especially those with memory issues, and high-speed WiFi for anybody who wants it. All services are private pay and the home keeps a simple, secure, quiet, and friendly setting with attention to each person's routine, special needs, and privacy.