Goshenland B Adult Family Home sits near Kent, WA, serving adults who need assisted living, memory care, and other types of senior care in a comfortable, home-like setting, and you'll see it's one of a network of Goshenland communities with a license for up to 6 residents, so it's usually quieter and more personal than a large building, with private or shared rooms in a spacious house where caregivers offer a range of help-from bathing and dressing to medication management and even total care for adults who use Hoyer lifts, need help with feeding tubes, trach or ostomy care, or are bed-bound. Residents here get help managing health needs like diabetes, Parkinson's, COPD, wound care, depression, and stroke recovery, and caregivers track vital signs, offer UTI testing, give insulin injections, manage medication delivery from the pharmacy, and provide hospice and end-of-life care without hospice services. The home meets both state and local care standards and welcomes both men and women, pets, and smokers (in designated areas), with extra services for people with memory loss, mental health needs, developmental disabilities, or complicated care plans drawn up for each person by staff-a team with live-in provider options and backup from Adult Family Home Council advocacy.
You'll find all sorts of amenities and features like an activity room, high-speed internet with guest Wi-Fi, cable/dish/satellite TV, wheelchair/walker accessible spaces, a big garden view, patios and decks to enjoy, near hospital access, and holiday celebrations and birthday parties, movie nights, bingo, board and card games, reading and story time, gardening, tea, music, coloring, puzzles, dancing, and a library, plus physical and occupational therapy and speech therapy visits, range of motion exercises, and fall prevention. Housekeeping, laundry, pharmacy delivery, meal prep, kosher and special diets, and regular blood draws are all part of the everyday experience, and staff help with ADLs like eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, and moving from bed to wheelchair. Emergency call buttons, locked or fenced exits for exit-seekers, and ADL security are in place for safety, and there's always monitoring for those who need behavioral support, hearing and vision impairment care, or bathing assistance. The home's license numbers 754846 and 757423 are current, meeting DSHS rules, and the place is also included among "Best of Senior Living 2025" communities, with top marks from review systems and partnership with A Place for Mom, so people can look at reviews, photos, floor plans, and browse listings online, or stop by for a tour any day between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM to see rooms, meals, and life in the home. The care ranges from light support to heavy care, with prices based on needs, and while they don't take Medicare unless certified, they do handle private pay, tending to both men and women with flexible room choices, and letting cats or dogs stay, too. Located at 23829 99th Ave S in Kent, it's one of three Goshenland homes, and you'll find the place quite roomy and suited for anyone who needs long-term care in a smaller, quieter group home, where the focus falls on individual support and making each day safe, comfortable, and meaningful for the residents who live there.