Ahadi Care Adult Family Home sits in a quiet part of Puyallup, Washington, and serves up to six residents in a cozy setting that's quite different from a big senior facility, and you can really see the difference walking in when you notice there are private rooms or shared rooms, and the environment feels more like a family home than a medical ward, which many people find calming especially when they need daily care. Residents can bring their cat or dog if they meet the rules, so animal lovers won't need to leave their pets behind, and being able to spend time in secure gardens or enclosed courtyards helps many to safely enjoy fresh air if they're able.
Care is run by a nurse and EMT husband and wife team, with RN and LPN available for on-site and on-call needs, and that means every resident receives help based on their own care plan, whether that's light help getting dressed and managing medicine, more complex needs like tube feeding, diabetes care, wound care, oxygen, or even end-of-life support in the last weeks. The staff can offer specialized support for seniors with memory loss, traumatic brain injury, and physical limitations, including daily checks and tailored care. There are programs for brain fitness, memory exercises, music therapy, and lots of activities to keep the mind and body active, like trivia, art, gardening, walks, puzzles, and even Bible studies for those who want devotional time, and the house has services for residents with visual and hearing loss, with extra safety features like an emergency call button and secured exits for those who might wander.
The activity director works full-time, which means there's usually something planned, like birthday parties, exercise classes, movies, picnics, church visits, and even field trips out, but they'll also arrange more personal activities like piano time, tea time, or barbecues if that's what the resident enjoys. Special meal options are available, including gluten-free, vegan, kosher, vegetarian, and low-sodium menus, and the house does guest meals so families can come to join from time to time. Laundry, housekeeping, and pharmacy delivery are part of the regular services, and staff help with visits to the doctor or medical appointments when needed.
The home has TV with cable and sports channels, internet, and guest WiFi, as well as wheelchair-accessible showers and rooms, plus every resident gets their own private phone and patio or deck depending on the room chosen. The scheduled visiting hours allow time each day for family and friends to drop by, and touring hours mean families looking for care can come see the place themselves. The home is near local parks, restaurants, doctors, and hospitals in Puyallup, which can be helpful when emergencies or outings come up.
Ahadi Care Adult Family Home isn't certified for Medicare, so those paying with Medicare will want to check costs directly, and people can expect monthly rates to start at $3,500 for shared rooms and $4,000 for private ones, though pricing isn't always published. The home offers respite care for short stays too, serving families who need a break. While there aren't public reviews available, the overall ratings from senior advisory sites are generally positive. The home sticks to being small, personal, and run with extra medical knowledge, and that means it often fits best for people needing a lot of daily support, especially if memory needs or advanced care come up.