Mill Creek Adult Family Home sits at 3125 Seattle Hill Road in Mill Creek, Washington, and lets seniors live in a calm, home-like care setting with only six residents at a time, so everybody gets enough attention, and families can feel confident that their loved ones are cared for. Residents can choose a private one-bedroom, studio, or share communal living spaces, and each room comes with an emergency system and private bathroom for safety and comfort, and folks can even bring pets, including dogs and cats, if they follow the weight limits for cats. The staff provides 24-hour supervision, so help's always close, and residents with all kinds of needs can find support, whether that means assisted living help with showering, clothing, toileting, and medication, or closer attention for dementia, Alzheimer's, diabetes, incontinence, and high acuity conditions. There are specialized caregivers trained for memory care, dressing assistance, rehabilitation, and even support for moving in, and every new resident gets an individual care plan to match what they like and need.
Seniors get three homemade meals a day, and the kitchen can work with diets like kosher, vegetarian, and food for those with diabetes or high blood pressure, and a staff dietitian helps make sure everyone eats well, and for special health needs, there's home health service and help with medication management, dialysis care, stroke aftercare, and insulin shots, and even 2-person transfer support for those who need extra help moving. Amenities include gardens, a reading room, indoor and outdoor social spaces, a book room, routine health monitoring, a hot tub and sauna, fitness and wellness center, private laundry, daily exercise, and massage therapy, and residents can relax in communal kitchen areas and use the internet, watch movies on HD TVs, or join in arts and crafts classes and live entertainment nights.
Family and friends can visit during regular hours from 9am to 8pm, and there's scheduled transportation for errands, medical appointments, and religious activities, with some parking available for residents, so staying connected in the community is possible. The facility offers both hospice and respite care, so someone needing a short-term or long-term stay can find an option to match their situation, and owners keep up with Washington State requirements under license number 751569. For social life, there are music therapy sessions, music and art classes, pet therapy visits, board games, group programs, devotional services, and trips off-site, so residents can get out a bit when they want. Open communication about care is a focus, and the small group size helps keep services truly customized, whether someone wants quiet time in the garden or to join the group for social events, and the staff works to make the place comfortable and safe for everyone.