Clearview AFH sits in Snohomish, WA, offering a house-based residential care home where folks can get help with daily activities in a home-like setting. The staff includes certified nurse assistants who are present day and night, with awake staff available through the nighttime to make sure someone's always around if needed, and there's help for residents with diabetes, too. The home is family oriented, and care is tailored for seniors, especially those living with Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia, so residents who might need memory support get close attention. The place has private rooms, which lets each person have their own space, and it welcomes pets if someone has a companion animal. The house has handicap accessibility, so getting around with a walker or wheelchair or cane is easier, and everyone living there can use the Wi-Fi to stay connected. Transportation is available when folks need to go out to an appointment or an outing, with both parking and rides covered, which is helpful for families and for the residents themselves.
Nearby, there's a pretty park where residents can spend time outdoors, and there are two cafes close for social visits or just to get some fresh air off property. Three restaurants are within reach for a change of pace at mealtimes, and there's a nearby place of worship for those who wish to keep up with spiritual routines. There are nine pharmacies and five physicians in the area, which makes it easier to get medicine and checkups when the need arises. Clearview AFH describes itself as a community where staff work together to deliver care and support. The setting feels quieter than a big apartment building, with shared spaces that make it easier to meet others, and the serene, pretty location means there are nice views to enjoy. Folks find that the simple routines, home-like surroundings, and caring staff make daily life less stressful.