Hart Health Care stands in Kirkland, WA, with a focus on helping seniors who need more support for medical issues and daily activities, whether someone just wants peace of mind or really needs round-the-clock care, and the homes only have up to six residents living together, which makes it easier for people to get more personalized help and feel comfortable, and there are different houses like Shumway Mansion Adult Family Home II, Golden Cottage Afh, and Lucas Afh, so folks can find a setting that suits their needs. The staff at Hart Health Care, including an on-site Certified Nursing Assistant with special training in Alzheimer's and mental health, and visiting nurses and doctors, give help with a wide range of care such as bathing, medication, wound dressing, meal preparation for special diets, and blood sugar testing for diabetics, and they'll assist people who need oxygen, help with feeding tubes, or require a Hoyer Lift, and even if someone is bed-bound or needs regular vital sign checks, there's support here. Some locations allow pets and even smoking, depending on what fits each person's preferences, and private rooms-either fully furnished or set up with someone's own things-can help people settle in how they like, and both men and women are welcome.
The team supports people living with Alzheimer's, dementia, depression, diabetes, Parkinson's, heart failure, stroke, mental health needs, visual or hearing impairments, and other conditions, and they're prepared to offer catheter and colostomy care, manage incontinence, provide insulin shots, handle oxygen and trach tubes, and assist with dialysis-plus there are hospice services for residents who need them. There are activities like puzzles, walking, movies, gardening, regular social events, birthday parties, and bingo, and residents can also enjoy barber or beauty services from visiting stylists, and some homes even have walk-in bathtubs for safety. The homes offer both awake and asleep care overnight, and staff members often live on-site, with regular checks from nurses or the RN on staff, and they continue education in specialized areas like food safety and CPR.
Hart Health Care also helps connect families to resources like planning for long-term care, insurance issues, or organizing community services, and there are newsletters and articles available through AgingOptions for families wanting education or practical tips. Whether someone's recovering from illness, transitioning from a hospital stay, or wanting to age safely in place, the goal's to help residents remain as independent as possible while still getting the support they need. Many homes allow people to bring a pet, and cleaning and laundry services help keep things running smoothly, and there's transportation sometimes arranged for outings or medical appointments. Hart Health Care holds active licenses in Washington State, and current reviews show people are happy with the quality of care and the attention the staff give to residents, especially since care gets tailored to match each person's health or emotional needs. The focus is practicality, safety, and making sure everyone can remain comfortable, respected, and supported, no matter what kind of medical or daily living help might be needed.