Richmond Senior Care sits in a peaceful spot in Shoreline, WA 98177, and offers care in a small home-like setting with only six licensed beds, so the place feels quiet and familiar, really more like a private house than a big facility, and folks who live there get attention and help from a team led by experienced healthcare staff, including a Registered Nurse with mental health training. The caregivers come from different backgrounds and can speak multiple languages, though the exact languages aren't listed, and they pay close attention to each resident's unique needs, offering personal care, help with housekeeping, group meals, and a steady routine of daily activities, all with the goal of helping people feel respected and comfortable, especially those with mental health needs, memory loss, development disabilities, or dementia.
Residents can count on 24-hour care, medication support, safety features like medical alert systems and home security, and resources that cover everything from senior safety guides to support for aging-in-place, like transportation and caregiver assistance. The setting is designed to meet the needs of people who need companionship, memory care, assisted living, independent living, or skilled nursing, all in one spot, and the team tries hard to make life easier for both the residents and their families, offering free advice from senior living advisors who help folks understand their options, put together lists of possible places to move to, and answer questions so families can make good decisions.
Richmond Senior Care doesn't take Medicare unless certified, so it's a private pay setup, and no specific prices are posted. The home is licensed as an Adult Family Home-license number 756013-and is open for visiting from 9:00am to 8:00pm, with business hours for support from 8AM to 9PM on weekdays and shorter hours on weekends, and the Shoreline and Edmonds communities are both connected in some way to the company. Besides housing, Richmond Senior Care offers guides about costs, care options, and senior health, with tools and amenities like medication dispensers and medical alert systems to help keep people safe.
The provider also operates a laboratory, directed by Nafkot Nurga, which started two years ago and offers lab indexing, tracking, and other services, focusing on more complex labs, but those details don't have much to do with daily life in the home. The environment aims to be warm, friendly, and supportive, with a staff that works closely with families and residents, practicing a gentle approach to care so every person can have their needs met with dignity.