Mountain View Manor sits in the quiet Wildwood neighborhood of Vancouver, Washington, and you'll notice the peaceful streets but still find nearby shops, churches, and hospitals if you need something in a hurry, which helps when you want both some quiet and good access to basics. This home specializes in assisted living, memory care, and care for dementia, development disabilities, and mental health, making sure people who need help with chores, remembering things, medications, or just a little extra support can get it from knowledgeable staff. It's known as an Adult Family Home, and there's space for only six residents, so everyone gets personal attention and care, which helps families feel more at ease because staff and nurses are easy to find, awake 24/7, and there's an emergency response system built in. The home itself is modern on two stories, with private or semi-private rooms, and wheelchair accessible showers, designed for seniors who want independence but might need help once in a while, and it's always a smoke-free building.
You get housecleaning, bathroom cleaning, meals three times daily with snacks, and help for special diets, including things like vegetarian meals or easy-to-read menus for those who don't want surprises. There's continence management, medication help, and extra services, like a barber and beauty shop, massage, podiatrist visits, and even appointment transportation for a small fee, so you can keep up with health needs without a fuss. Residents have their own parking spots, and the location's easy to reach by public transit, and you can bring cats or dogs to keep you company. The common areas inside and outside let people relax, read, join onsite activities, or enjoy devotional services, and there's even a theater room, game room, and a kitchen if you feel like taking part in meal preparation, which many find comforting and familiar. There's "Activities Onsite" and "Complimentary Transportation," plus health support like nurses on staff, doctors on call, and specialists such as dentists or therapists if someone needs it. For families who need short-term care, respite and hospice services are available, and Mountain View Manor features tailored plans for everyone, whether someone needs help with feeding, dressing, or managing diabetes, and all care is done according to state rules and with the right government licensing. The home doesn't take Medicare unless it's specifically certified, and payment options are available if you ask. The visiting hours are set from 9:00am to 8:00pm, so friends and family can stop by most of the day, and everyone gets their needs checked regularly by people who know what they're doing.