The Sun AFH sits quietly in Lynnwood, Snohomish County, WA, tucked away from the main road, so there's peace and privacy for folks who live there, and it looks out onto trees that make the place feel calm. This home's got six licensed beds and runs under Washington license #752512 as an adult family home. Residents get care around the clock, and staff help with daily activities, so no one gets forgotten or rushed, and the staff do things like grooming, medication reminders, and mobility help. They support people with different needs, and they've got services for active adults, folks who need long-term care, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and even home care, plus help for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and those with mental health or developmental disabilities, and companions for people who just need someone to be around.
There's hospice care and Medicare-certified home health care when required, although Medicare as payment can't be used unless everything's certified right. Residents can use adult day services and off-site excursions, and when staying home, they get meals cooked by a chef, both meat and vegetarian, with snacks always available. Staff supervise medication and offer escorting throughout the facility if someone's unsure on their feet. The building itself feels like someone's home, with a courtyard for quiet time, indoor and outdoor spaces for relaxing, and choice between private or shared rooms, including studio and one-bedroom suites. Families who visit see a place with large screen TVs, a library, a bistro, chapel, and a communal kitchen, even a hair salon, and transportation for when appointments or outings come up.
There's a secure area for folks with dementia and a plan for those who tend to wander. Staff base care on each person's own needs with help for daily living tasks, special therapy, and tailored wellness plans. Activities run both inside and outside to keep people social, entertained, and active. Trained caregivers stay on site 24/7 and keep a close watch but treat everyone kindly, making sure dignity stays at the center of what they do. The home stands close to churches, a recreation center, and shops on Pacific Highway, sitting in a family-friendly area, and visitors can come by from 9:00am to 8:00pm. The Sun AFH does more than one thing well; it fills a gap for seniors, those with dementia or other special needs, and their families who want care in a comfortable, safe, and caring setting.