Agape Adult Family Home offers a small, home-like setting for up to six adults at 2635 Southwest 335th Court, Federal Way, Washington, and it's licensed and regulated by Washington's Department of Social Services with certification number 410501, so people live in a quiet neighborhood in King County, getting care that feels personal and familiar, not big or hospital-like, but instead in places like Edgewood Country Retreat, Pure Bliss Adult Family Home, and The Artful Lodger, all with their own special names that make each spot easy to remember, and there are homes in several cities nearby, including Milton, Auburn, Puyallup, Federal Way, Tacoma, and Edgewood, so families can sometimes find a spot close to where they already live. People get 24-hour awake staff who can help with bathing, dressing, moving around, taking medicine, managing medical needs like diabetes, high acuity care, or incontinence, and even two-person transfers or insulin shots in some cases, and if someone gets confused or has dementia, memory care options try to meet their needs with safe, patient attention.
The places have a big living room for socializing, including for wheelchairs, and bedrooms with big windows that let in a lot of light, and some homes have extra touches like a jacuzzi, sauna or wellness room, reading room, a stylist or parlor, outdoor space, movie nights, social events, or game areas, so every day has something different, and meals can be made vegetarian or adjusted for health needs like hypertension or diabetes, which is helpful for a lot of folks. Regular activities may include exercise, music, art, animal therapy, games, and sometimes even short trips outside, including help getting to doctor's visits, shopping, or religious services, which makes life less lonely and gives some peace of mind to families, who can also get support finding the right fit for their loved one, since local expert advisors offer advice and answer questions over the phone or with online resources.
Agape Adult Family Home gives assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, hospice for end-of-life support, and respite care for family caregivers needing a break, so people get care that matches whatever stage they're at, with daily routines that are steady but also have built-in options for fun or relaxation, and prices for assisted living start around $3,000 per month but depend on what kind of help or room someone picks, and parking as well as free resident transportation can make getting to appointments easier, plus the staff is there to help people who aren't able to walk or need a wheelchair to use the shower or bath safely. The home's visits run from 9:00am to 8:00pm, there are board and care services, and the staff works to keep things safe, clean, and friendly, with many homes in the group rated "Excellent" or "Very Good," showing families that people seem happy with the care, and review ratings between 4.6 and 5 stars mean families sometimes share positive feedback about their experience, though each home will be a bit different in atmosphere or day-to-day details, and care is always focused on being courteous and compassionate, with licensed reports available for anyone who wants to check up on how things run.