Peace Adult Family Home is a small care home in a quiet residential area called Lake Pointe in Lacey, Washington, with space for up to five residents, so people get plenty of attention and it feels more like a family setting where staff really know everyone by name and what they need or like, folks get round-the-clock help with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, and using the bathroom, and they also get medication reminders, diabetic care, cooking support, and comfort for incontinence, so every day tasks aren't a struggle. The home's licensed and recognized by Washington's Department of Social Services as an Adult Family Home, and has services tailored for seniors, adults with disabilities, and people who need memory care, including those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and they've got a secure setting with Wander Guard-style systems aimed at keeping memory care residents safe, while letting them enjoy indoor and outdoor spaces, gardening, walking paths, and daily routines that feel familiar.
The team here provides high-acuity care, hospice and respite stays for short-term relief, and can help with mobility, and even has wheelchair-friendly showers and tubs in each room for safety and dignity, plus scheduled events, fitness activities, music programs, devotional times, and creative options like movie nights, games, or maybe tending to a book room or grabbing a haircut from a visiting stylist, if that's what you like. The meals are home-cooked and planned to match health needs, including heart-friendly, diabetic, vegetarian, or kosher by request, so everyone can get nutritious food that works for them. They enforce a no-smoking rule in both public and private spaces, but they do allow pets, so people can keep a sense of normal family life, and with visiting hours from 9:00am to 8:00pm, family and friends can come by and join in things like gardening or just visit in the outdoor or indoor common areas. Staff can help with transportation for doctor's appointments, errands, or spiritual events, making it easier for people to keep up with outside needs. The place focuses on safety, kindness, and comfort, providing care plans tailored to each person's needs, and they're equipped to help with clothing, support for mental health or developmental disabilities, and have staff available at all hours, so people feel secure and cared for in a home that's clean, comfortable, and focused on respectful, compassionate living for every resident.