Happy Heart Adult Family Home Care sits in a quiet neighborhood in Seattle and has a family-like setting for adults who need help with daily living. The care team has experience working with seniors, including those with Alzheimer's or high medical needs, and there's always a friendly, caring atmosphere. The facility is set up in a residential home and has six licensed beds, which helps keep things calm and personal, so everyone gets the attention and help they need. Seniors can choose private or shared rooms, each with a private bathroom and wheelchair-accessible shower, and there are tubs if someone prefers a bath.
Staff help with all the basics like dressing, bathing, toileting, and taking medications. Care includes insulin injections, incontinence care, and help for those who can't walk or need hospice services. The staff know how to handle diabetic and high acuity care needs, and they stay around day and night based on each person's needs. Memory care is available for those with conditions like Alzheimer's. Meals follow special diets, so folks who need vegetarian or kosher meals, or dishes for diabetes or high blood pressure, get what works for them.
There's a nice mix of things to do inside and outside. On-site and off-site devotional services are held for those who want them. Activities keep residents busy and help them make friends-there's art, fitness, music programs, movie nights, reading rooms, board games, group exercises, pet therapy, outdoor trips, and planned community events. For relaxing or keeping up with self-care, the home offers things like a jacuzzi, a steam room, a hairdresser, and a yard to enjoy. There are also indoor and outdoor common areas for social time or quiet moments.
The facility's licensed at several addresses in King County, including places like Royal Adult Family Home at Lake Ridge, Crystal Care Family Home, Nikkei Manor, Gold Autumn AFH, Josephine Golla AFH, Christine Minard Residence, Harbour Home, and Selvermoon Adult Family Home, and each has 6 beds. Respite and short-term stays are available if someone's just needing a break. Transportation is free for medical appointments or errands, and a bus stops nearby.
Safety stands out with things like wheelchair ramps and 24-hour alert staff. Each person gets help to stay as healthy, independent, and comfortable as possible, with supportive care and enough privacy for peace of mind. The focus stays on providing a homelike place where people feel respected, cared for, and able to enjoy a good quality of daily life.