LCT Spring Home, LLC sits in Kent, Washington, near the intersection of 32nd Place South and South 253rd Street, and serves up to six residents in a family-style adult home, which is good for people who want some privacy and independence but still need help and safety because the staff are on call at all times, day or night, and that gives some peace of mind, especially since they offer a variety of care levels like memory care for dementia, support for people who can't walk, diabetic care, high-acuity nursing, incontinence help, and careful medication management, plus if somebody just needs a short break or a respite stay, they offer that too.
The rooms inside LCT Spring Home, LLC have simple amenities like private baths, bathtubs, or wheelchair-friendly showers, and spacious apartments that let seniors keep as much privacy and comfort as possible. Meals include vegetarian and kosher options, and there are common areas inside and out for folks to spend time together or get some fresh air, and when it's time to go to appointments or to leave for a bit, there's resident parking and transportation arranged for a fee if needed. Resident-themed homes carry names like "Golden," "Angel," "Blessing," "Happy," "Harmony," and "Evergreen," which might give each place a bit of its own character.
For those looking for alternative ways to deal with pain or well-being, the home offers therapies like Bio Identical Hormone Replacement and natural medicinal cannabis (with authorization) for treatment and pain control, which are a little different from other places, along with holistic health consultation covering body, mind, and spirit. The staff also helps with aging in place, including assistance for people with mental health or developmental issues, and offers personal touches and caregiving in a home environment.
Being a family-operated business that's run for more than ten years with help from about 20 staff, across adult family homes in both South King County and the Eastside, LCT Spring Home, LLC focuses on providing straightforward daily help and safety without a lot of fuss, and although there aren't reviews and the prices aren't posted publicly, there's support for families deciding on long-term care, and help from senior living advisors if someone needs to figure out what will work best. The home is licensed with DSHS, belongs to the MyAFH network, and shares official documents online so people can check credentials. Visiting hours are set from 9 in the morning to 8 at night. The care covers residents' spiritual needs, too, with devotional activities for those who want them, and there's always some flexibility for special diets or unique therapies, all inside a simple, licensed, and local care setting.