Divine Works Adult Home Care sits in Kent, WA, serving seniors in King County as an adult family home with six licensed beds. The place offers studio, one-bedroom, and shared living options with bathrooms built for easy access and emergency systems right in each room. They allow pets, so folks can keep their animal friends close, and the staff stays on-site around the clock to help with grooming, meals, moving around, and even toileting. Residents get three meals a day with special diets like vegetarian, vegan, organic, no sugar, and gluten-free options, plus a menu built for those with memory troubles. Doctors and nurses do monthly checkups, and trained caregivers provide support for dementia, Parkinson's disease, diabetes, mental health needs, and developmental disabilities.
The caregivers there help with daily activities and offer memory care and behavioral support, using personalized assessments to build each person's care plan. There's a focus on keeping seniors safe, using falls management, emergency call systems, and 24-hour supervision. People who need help getting dressed, with hygiene, or those who use wheelchairs get the hands-on assistance they need. You'll find wellness programs, fitness space, arts and crafts, movie nights, games, and even a greenhouse and garden for folks who enjoy spending time outside or doing hands-on activities. There's on-site dining, a snack shop, private meal options for family visits, and a salon for haircutting and grooming services.
The home offers transportation, laundry, parking, and a community kitchen, plus a pharmacy on the property. The staff provides both non-medical home care and home health care, traveling to clients when needed, and they screen caregivers carefully-using interviews, background checks, and residency confirmation to make sure everyone's safe. Divine Works Adult Home Care doesn't take Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it's a registered provider with the Department of Social and Health Services, and the visiting hours run from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm. People living there can join in activities that support physical and mental health, eat together in a friendly dining room, and have stable, long-term care with support for high needs, incontinence, and medication management. The Olera Forum and Olera Care Planner are part of their resources for families who need to talk about care options or figure out what kind of home care is needed. Divine Works has a team that's familiar with crisis prevention for dementia and works to bring peace of mind to families looking for a safe, caring place for their loved ones in a homelike setting.