Lake Hills Afh, Llc sits in Bellevue, WA as a small Adult Family Home with four licensed beds, where caregivers and a nurse provide care all day and night, and a physician stays on call for health needs, and people can bring their pets as long as they meet the weight restrictions, so someone with a small animal will find it easy. This place takes folks for short-term stays, and it lets people age in place, which means residents get to stay even when they need more help, and they can also get hospice care if they need it toward the end. The home has wheelchair accessible showers and bath tubs, and the staff can lift, transfer, and help with bathing or dressing, so if someone can't get up by themselves, they can still get clean and be cared for. The house supports all kinds of special diets, with kosher and vegetarian meals prepared with a focus on nutrition and quality, so people who have needs like low sugar or low sodium meals can eat comfortably.
Groups keep themselves busy with planned activities, indoor or outdoors, so there's always something going on to help folks stay sharp or social, and anyone looking for a bit of peace can sit outside with friendly pets in the fresh air. For those with Alzheimer's or dementia, Lake Hills Afh, Llc runs a memory care program in a protected area that uses technology and alarms to prevent wandering, and they make sure the days are structured to reduce confusion, using reminders and regular routines. Staff closely monitor health, provide vital sign checks, wound care, behavioral support, blood draws, UTI testing, catheter and feeding tube care, and even help with trachs, oxygen, and ostomy needs, so even residents with complex medical issues like diabetes, Parkinson's, COPD, stroke, heart failure, developmental disabilities, or mental health challenges can expect reliable care. Medication is managed here, with diabetic care including insulin injections and blood sugar checks, so someone who needs reminders or supervision doesn't have to worry.
Lake Hills Adult Family Care Home makes meals for everyone, supports people who need help eating, and offers both group meals and individualized support, so everyone's needs get attention. Visitors may come most of the day, from 9:00am to 8:00pm, and transportation and resident parking help keep families connected, with complimentary rides for appointments or errands. The home's staff meet DSHS requirements, and a trained provider lives onsite, so support's always close. Smoking's allowed, as are pets, and the design and furniture suit people using wheelchairs or dealing with challenges like visual or hearing impairment, so folks don't feel left out. There's a focus on community and friendly, down-to-earth help, and because the house is close to Crossroads Mall and Overlake Hospital, appointments and shopping aren't far off, and emergency care isn't far away. The whole place runs as a home, with private bath options and common rooms that help everyone settle in and feel as if they belong, while every level of care, especially for Alzheimer's disease and dementia, comes with plenty of patience and monitoring, so no one gets lost or left behind.