Woodhaven Adult Family Home sits in a quiet part of Lynnwood, WA, and offers care for up to six residents in a cozy, home-like setting where small touches make life easier, like having pets allowed and space for both private and shared rooms with monthly costs at $5,500 or $5,000. Families often find peace of mind knowing licensed nurses are on staff with a doctor on call, and someone stays awake all night, plus health care professionals like podiatrists, dentists, and therapists visit as needed, so day-to-day concerns don't get overlooked. The place helps with daily tasks like grooming, bathing, toileting, and moving around, even using mechanical lifts and two-person transfers if someone needs extra help, and it's set up to be friendly for wheelchairs with accessible showers and full tubs throughout.
Residents enjoy three daily meals with vegetarian options, and they don't have to worry about cooking, cleaning, or laundry-with a structured calendar full of social events, parties, shopping trips, and devotional services both inside and offsite, nobody gets left out or bored, and they can keep up with their spiritual practices too. For those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, trained staff offer memory care and supervision, plus reminders for meds and daily activities, so residents stay safe and as independent as possible, and the home uses a computerized system to alert staff if someone wanders. Woodhaven also welcomes pets, offers a resident parking area, and is close to bus lines for when family comes by. Residents get to keep their dignity and privacy, but don't have to give up the comforts and peace of mind that come from knowing help's nearby, even if their needs change over time, and with hospice and respite care options, the home supports people through all stages of aging. Woodhaven doesn't accept Medicare unless they have special certification, so families should check on coverage. The home keeps smoking out of all indoor spaces, serves both men and women, and chooses staff who focus on family-style care and service with a smile, making it a steadier, calmer choice for seniors who need support but prefer a smaller, closer-knit home to a big nursing facility.