Hope House Adult Family Home, connected with Pioneer House Senior Care, sits at 2510 Berry Ln E in Fife, WA, and offers care for up to six residents in a family-style residential setting that people often describe as spacious and beautiful, and you'll find both men and women staying there. This place focuses on non-Medicaid services, but the payment choices do include Medicaid immediately, Medicaid spend-down, and VA contracts, so it covers a range of situations that people can run into when looking for care. Hope House stands out because hospice nurses often trust this home with their own loved ones, pointing to the quality of end-of-life care people find here, and reviews from families talk about open and caring communication with staff who make each resident feel respected and valued, almost as if they're part of the family.
Caregivers at Hope House Adult Family Home work around the clock, offering assistance with daily routines, medication, medical needs like insulin and trach care, even higher acuity needs like TPN or ventilator support, and there's a focus on one-on-one attention that helps people feel seen, as staff often personalize care for each resident. Amenities include private rooms, common areas such as a TV lounge, baths with tubs, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, high-speed internet, and even a full kitchen, so folks have the comforts of home, and they can bring along pets; dining options are flexible with vegetarian, organic, kosher, vegan, no-sugar, low-sodium, and gluten-free meals, which means even if someone has allergies or medical dietary needs, they'll have support.
Hope House Adult Family Home offers memory care for dementia, Alzheimer's, and other conditions, including programs and activities designed to help memory, and they offer support for things like Parkinson's disease, bariatric needs, behavioral health, mental illness, traumatic brain injuries, development disabilities, and people who need help with transferring between beds, even with equipment like Hoyer lifts for two-person transfers. Independent living and respite care for short-term stays are both options here, which can give caregivers a break or help families with transitions. The visiting hours run from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm.
The home environment leans toward making life easier for adults who find daily living tough, and people find privacy, but also company and a sense of belonging, thanks to staff who show compassion and patience, no matter the circumstances. While Hope House doesn't post their specific rates, people in the area have reported an average of $275 per day nearby, but details can change depending on care. There's a focus on dignity, respect, and family-style living without much fuss, and Hope House Adult Family Home stays regulated by the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS). No reviews appear on public sites at the moment, but over 95% of verified reviews for their network get checked by SeniorAdvisor.com staff, so families can trust that feedback is genuinely from other people using these services. Hope House Adult Family Home covers assisted living, memory care, home health, and board-and-care services, and remains open to people needing long-term, non-acute care in a peaceful residential setting.