Homecomings III AFH sits over at 1501 Southwest Myrtle Street in Seattle, Washington, with space for up to five residents, and you'll find it's an adult family home with services tailored for seniors who need a bit more help, and they speak both English and Filipino here, so folks from different backgrounds feel welcome. The staff offers 24-hour care and keeps track of things pretty closely, with licensed caregivers on hand for needs like memory care, diabetic care, medication management, incontinence support, and higher acuity situations, so if someone has Alzheimer's or dementia or even developmental or mental health needs, they've got specialized care plans that can include help from outside medical agencies if needed. The place is set up like a micro-community, meaning it feels a bit like an apartment setup, and residents can decorate their own spaces with whatever makes them feel at home, which includes plenty of closet space, safety features in every room, options for both private rooms and shared quarters, and wheelchair-accessible showers. For meals, you'll get three home-cooked options every day and they'll work with diets like vegetarian, gluten-free, low or no sodium, no sugar, and vegan diets, and there's even special meals for occasions, so birthdays and holidays are accounted for.
The common areas include both indoor and outdoor spaces, and they offer Wander Guard-type systems for folks who might wander or need extra safety, and there's always plenty to do with activities like BBQs and picnics, offsite devotional events, birthday and holiday parties, as well as dances, so people stay active and connected. They do have a beautician service, so residents can get their hair or nails taken care of, and for those needing short-term care, respite care is on offer, plus hospice care for advanced needs. Families can visit any time between 9:00am and 8:00pm, and if you need help getting to appointments or outings, there's transportation service at a cost, but there's public transit nearby too. Homecomings III AFH holds license number 751145 to serve King County, is individually licensed by state authorities, and forms part of a group known as "Caring for people with reputation and excellence," which operates at three different locations. Residents can relax knowing the place is part of the area's long-term care network, and the staff is always ready to provide help whenever needed, making it easier on families who want peace of mind. Homecomings III doesn't accept Medicare unless it's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so that is something to check into if that's important to you.