Precious Adult Family Home LLC sits in Everett, WA, doing its best to provide seniors with care that's close to what folks hope for their loved ones, a place that pays attention to dignity and personal needs without being showy about it, and you see right away it's a smaller adult family home with 6 licensed beds, keeping things a bit more personal and homelike rather than busy or overwhelming, with visiting hours between 9 in the morning and 8 at night, and they seem to offer most of what you'd expect: help with dressing, bathing, meals, laundry, medication management, and some Wi-Fi so folks who've got grandchildren to call or a show to watch online can do so, and you know, they have handicap access if someone needs it, so that's something.
Their staff's got over 25 years of combined experience, which people seem to like if the 4.0 and higher ratings mean anything, and they're part of a network of these kinds of homes in the Everett area, with names floating around like Forest Cottage AFH or Cole Adult Family Home, sometimes sharing services or jobs, with different options for families looking around. They focus a lot on memory care for residents who have Alzheimer's or dementia, so there are special activities and 24-hour support, although they're not set up for people with very advanced needs that might need extra security or lots of extra hands, but if someone has early or middle stages, they can help-plus, they also serve folks with developmental disabilities or some mental health needs, so there's a bit of a broader reach.
You also get respite care if you just need temporary relief, and you find they're listed right alongside other big names in senior care like assisted living or nursing homes, but Precious sticks to its small, community-like experience with meals, personal support, and a quiet neighborhood setting, and they do have board and care which is often what people look for when they can't quite manage at home anymore, but also don't want to move into a big institution. Reviews say care is high-quality, mostly rating them excellent, and their official recognition as an Adult Family Home by the Department of Social and Health Services means they keep up with state standards, and their aim seems to be about making folks comfortable and giving families a bit of peace of mind, especially with long-term care needs or when someone needs a live-in caregiver. They haven't put out public prices, so that part takes some checking, but people mostly talk about how staff treats residents with respect, and the place feels comfortable if what you're after is just good care and not fancy extras.