The Home in Magnolia

    2515 West Halladay St., Seattle, WA, 98199
    1.0 · 2 reviews
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    About The Home in Magnolia

    The Home in Magnolia sits on 2381 W Viewmont Way in Seattle, and you'll find it offers a calm, homelike setting for up to six seniors, and though there isn't much public information about the place, what is known is that the staff focus on good food and a safe, friendly space, where residents can look out at the gardens or join in community evening events, game areas, or maybe take part in art and music programs most days and there's always something happening, be it movie time, music therapy, or even pet therapy if someone wants the company of animals, and there's a pet policy that lets folks keep cats and dogs as long as they're under a certain weight, which is a comfort to many. Residents get care tailored to them, which includes assisted living, memory care, independent living, and even hospice, so the staff, who know what they're doing, whether giving insulin shots or helping with high-acuity needs, can step in for just about anything including incontinence care, medication help, and two-person transfers if they're needed; there's always someone awake at night, and the place can take requests for special meal plans for those with health issues like high blood pressure or diabetes, so home-cooked dishes get made three times a day, with vegetarian meals available, and there's the option to have a mobile hairdresser come in or go to the salon right there on-site for a trim or style. Everyone gets a private room and bathroom with wheelchair-accessible showers and a ramp at the back, making it easier for folks with walkers or chairs to get in and out, and parking's available along with access to public transportation, so family or visitors have enough options, and the staff will give rides to doctor's appointments, errands, or faith-based services as needed. There are indoor and outdoor areas to gather, including gardens, and sometimes there's even talk of a book room, jacuzzi, or a fitness setup, and each day's schedule can include devotional activities for spiritual needs. Folks who come for respite or short-term stays get the same level of support and involvement as those living there full time, and the environment's comfortable and safe with a hands-on management and a steady team dedicated to keeping things running smoothly for every resident, which has led some in the community to call The Home in Magnolia one of the best places for Alzheimer's care in Seattle.

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