Heavenly Acres I sits out in Graham, Washington, on a peaceful ten-acre country property surrounded by green trees, close to rivers and wildlife preserves, and you'll find that the home itself is a large country house with covered decks, a cozy living area, and an active wildlife-watching porch where you can sit and take it all in or have a quiet chat with neighbors. The community serves up to 6 residents at a time, making it a small, homelike place where people form real friendships with caregivers and other residents, and where families can share private moments in the small dining room or out on the patio. The care here covers a wide range, from people who need only a little help to those who need total care, including people with Alzheimer's, Dementia, and disabilities, and there are safe fences, a secured premise with WanderGuard compatibility, and staff trained for wandering or exit-seeking residents, so those who get disoriented or have memory problems stay safe, but still get a chance to enjoy the gardens, walking paths, or the viewing deck.
The house offers both private and semiprivate rooms with private baths, full tubs, wheelchair-accessible showers, air conditioning, and emergency call buttons, and there's internet and satellite TV. Residents get help with daily tasks like bathing, walking, transfers, and personal chores, and there's support for managing medication, colostomy and catheter care, blood tests, and wound care, with licensed nurses and medication aides on staff at all times. Doctors, nurses, podiatrists, and therapists visit, and specialized care for conditions like strokes, brain injuries, visual or hearing disabilities, and even end-of-life support are part of the services. There's an RN and doctor who come by regularly, therapies like physical or speech therapy, nutrition services, and individualized care plans for each person, plus computer charting with access for family when needed.
Heavenly Acres I encourages people to stay active and involved with activities like bingo, crafts, gardening, card and board games, cooking therapy, movie nights, music, holiday celebrations, and social or recreational outings by van, with transportation available and parking for those who still drive. The home is wheelchair and walker accessible, has secured indoor and outdoor common areas, and even allows pet visits by arrangement, with pet therapy and garden walks for those who enjoy animals and nature. Shared meals in the community dining room and the option for special diets or nutrition needs are included, and there are snacks throughout the day. The beautician visits on-site, and there are Christian devotional services for those who wish to participate.
Security is thoughtfully arranged with alarm systems, a generator for power backup, and safe smoking areas. The staff here is known for being friendly and compassionate, working day and night to make sure everyone feels comfortable, respected, and dignified, and there's always someone around to help, whether for small chores or total physical support with Hoyer lift techniques used for safe transfers. The home has been family owned and operated since 1996, focusing on a loving Christian atmosphere and providing care that fits each resident's personal needs. With respite care, live-in provider options, and a secure environment for seniors with memory issues, this Adult Family Home is a quiet, reliable choice for those wanting a simple, personal setting in Pierce County, where folks are treated like family and daily life moves at a gentle, peaceful pace.