American Serenity Home sits in a quiet Lynnwood neighborhood and serves up to six older adults in a single-level, handicap accessible house called Lynnwood Sunrise AFH, and this place offers memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, as well as assisted living, respite care, hospice, and different types of help for diabetic, non-ambulatory, or high acuity needs, so folks who need a little or a lot of extra care can stay here. The home itself feels comfortable and normal instead of like an institution, with common rooms inside and outside, a reading room, movie and game spaces, hot tub, and even a steam room or sauna, plus all is wheelchair accessible with showers and bathrooms set up for safety and privacy.
Residents get help with daily life things like bathing, dressing, and moving around, and staff can handle jobs that need more than one person or someone skilled, like insulin shots or incontinence care, plus there are caregivers, nurses, and a doctor or nurse on call, therapists for things like speech or movement, and visits from a podiatrist. Meals are home-cooked every day, including special diets for diabetes or high blood pressure, and there are vegetarian choices, too, with chefs and meal planners who try to balance taste and nutrition. There's always a daily activity calendar with social events, creative classes, music therapy, animal therapy, table games, movie nights, exercise time, and chances to go outside for a walk or just fresh air, along with holiday and special events set up for memory care needs like wandering prevention and special supervision.
American Serenity Home offers both private and shared rooms-some with large bath tubs-and has separate wings for men and women. Companion animals may come to visit for therapy, and a traveling barber or stylist stops by for haircuts and grooming. Residents can arrange rides for doctor's visits, errands, or faith services, and families can visit freely due to an open-door policy. The staff here are often noted for their friendliness, joy, and kindness, with a focus on making sure every person gets support both physically and emotionally, with personalized care plans reviewed for each person. The community follows a strict no-smoking policy inside, and the whole area is locked and protected for those at risk for wandering or confusion.
American Serenity Home is licensed by the state and carries a certification ID of 751464, and monthly rates start at $3,000 but go up depending on care needs and room choice, with options to pay through long-term care insurance or Veterans Aid and Attendance if needed. The goal at American Serenity Home is to keep folks comfortable, safe, and busy, providing both medical attention and a smaller setting that really feels like home to the six adults it cares for.