Davis Eldercare sits over on Northeast 45th Street in Vancouver, Washington, and keeps things small, with only six assisted living units, so folks get a home-like setting that doesn't feel crowded, with families coming and going during visiting hours from nine in the morning until eight at night, and this place works as an Adult Family Home, licensed under Washington license number 127802, so you know there are rules being followed. Folks living here get help with daily things like dressing, housekeeping, and personal care, and if someone needs extra support-like help with memory issues, dementia, or even a hand feeding with a spoon when times are tough-the staff knows what to do, with a nurse on call all hours and a team that's ready day and night. Davis Eldercare helps both seniors with memory trouble and those with developmental disabilities or mental health concerns, setting up unique care plans to meet what each resident needs.
The grounds have gardens and outdoor decks folks can sit on, with walking paths for those who like to get fresh air, and there are pets around-cats and dogs-adding a little animal comfort to the place. Inside, they've got a beauty salon, a library that's got a fair bit to read, and computers for keeping in touch or looking things up. Meals are chef-prepared, snacks come throughout the day, and there's a cafe if you just want to sit and enjoy something simple, plus daily fitness classes and lots of scheduled group activities, like arts and crafts or outings for people who want to see more than the backyard. There's a chapel for onsite devotional services and routine checkups from the doctor, so looking after folks' physical and spiritual needs is part of life here.
Rooms come in different options-small studios, one-bedrooms with washer and dryer, or semi-private setups, each with private ADA-compliant bathrooms and large closets, so there's a bit of comfort and dignity. Davis Eldercare keeps health and safety at the front, offering medication monitoring, fall prevention, and continence management, and they've got an on-call RN for anything urgent, plus a staff dietitian who keeps an eye on dietary needs-like special menus for those who need them-and all utilities are part of the deal, so residents don't have to keep track of bills. Folks can join in family support meetings, and there's valet service, pharmacy access, and full home maintenance, so things don't get run down. Transportation takes residents to appointments or outings, and personalized care means someone can be in low-mobility and still be part of the community, with speech and occupational therapy included if it's needed. Davis Eldercare does all of this without accepting Medicare as payment, being a long-term adult care option for people who want peace of mind in a safe, comfortable place that's been matched to elder needs.