Martha Lake Adult Family Home sits in the Martha Lake neighborhood of Lynnwood, Washington, tucked in a middle-income, busy area, and the house itself is small with only 6 licensed beds, so folks there often get personal attention in a family-style setting, and you'll find the home designed to feel comfortable and familiar, often with shared spaces but also private rooms and baths for residents needing more privacy. Residents here often get help with daily things like bathing, dressing, getting in and out of bed, using the bathroom, eating, grooming, and dressing, while the staff's trained to help with basic caregiving and non-medical needs, and if there's need for more, the home also does memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, offering help to reduce confusion and to keep residents from wandering off. Meals come three times a day, either restaurant-style or to your room, and there are choices like vegetarian, low-sodium, organic, vegan, and gluten-free, plus the staff can handle special nutrition needs, like for people with diabetes or high blood pressure.
You'll find spaces to get together or to be alone, and the house has both indoor and outdoor areas where residents can walk, garden, and relax, plus there are games, a book room, a home health area, and events like movie nights, music, scheduled exercise, and socials, so there's usually something going on if you want to take part. For getting around, the home helps with transportation to doctor's visits, errands, or spiritual gatherings, and there's on-site parking for residents. There's an on-call nurse, medication support, and staff who speak Arabic and English, which helps residents coming from different backgrounds. The home's amenities include internet access, on-site pharmacy, a staff dietitian, a hair salon, massage therapy, falls management, 24-hour security, pet-friendly rules for small animals, and a private dining area, and housekeeping's also provided.
Martha Lake Adult Family Home provides both short-term respite care-they can help if only a temporary stay is needed-and offers hospice care when needed, and their care also covers healthcare needs like high acuity care, diabetic care, medication management, incontinence services, and support for folks who have trouble moving around. The staff tries to make sure residents' dining and activity preferences are included in care, using easy-to-read menus and offering individualized dining help. Because the place is licensed (Washington's Department of Social Services, license number 750095) and gets regular feedback, you'll find the home maintains a 3.0-star "Very Good" rating from reviews, with an average proposed price of about $225, though the exact details can change. Regular hours go from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekdays and shorter on weekends, and the entire setting tries to keep a caring, home-like feel where seniors get support with both daily activities and more serious health needs, making it a practical choice for many who want a smaller, more personal environment.