Golf Meadows AFH is a licensed adult foster home found at 7508 Meadows Dr NE in Vancouver, WA, sitting in a regular neighborhood and running things in a quiet, home-like way, and the place can look after a small number of seniors who need daily help with things like bathing, dressing, and getting meals, so folks get the close attention that seems to come easier in smaller settings. The home gives assisted living support, making sure people get help with personal care, medication management, meals, and other things they might need to stay safe and comfortable, and they also put out the basics like memory care for folks living with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia, including round-the-clock supervision, memory-friendly activities, and special safety features. You'll find health services here like diabetic care, wound care, incontinence care, support for non-ambulatory folks, and high acuity nursing, and they let you have your own care plan made just for your needs, which can matter a lot as people get older and what they need starts to change.
The house has private or shared rooms, and every room has things that make moving around easier, like wheelchair accessible showers and tubs, so someone who uses a wheelchair can still get around and keep clean, and there's space for folks to bring a pet, as long as the dog or cat fits their weight limits, which can make the place feel more like home to people who love their animals. People who live there have both indoor and outdoor common areas, and they can use resident parking or take community transportation, either for free or for a fee, and the home sits close enough to public transit if someone wants to get out and about. Housekeeping and meals get included, and they can fix up vegetarian options for people who don't eat meat, and family-styled meals serve as both nutrition and social time. The staff at Golf Meadows AFH gets training in adult care, so they know how to help with things like memory support and other personal care, while also keeping an eye on medication, health, and safety. The community keeps the mood secure but familiar, and it focuses on keeping routines steady for those who need it, so people who call the place home have stability and a bit of comfort, with some activities to help the mind and body, and always enough help around for the everyday stuff that comes with getting older. Respite care gets offered if a family needs a short-term stay or a break, and board and care services fit folks who like a quieter setting with the right supports, so Golf Meadows AFH keeps things simple, focused, and grounded in what older adults might really need.