Magdalina's Adult Family Home sits in the Crossroads area of Bellevue, WA, and offers a simple home setting for adults who need different levels of support, whether they're a young adult of at least 18 needing extra care or an older adult looking for companionship and supervision. The home has six licensed beds and holds a DSHS registration; it focuses on long-term, non-acute care, which usually means lower costs than a full nursing home. This place accepts both men and women, with an option for female-only rooms, and allows for both private and shared rooms, including studios and two-bedroom layouts. Residents get 24-hour supervision, with care that can help with daily activities, medication management, mobility support, and memory or dementia care.
There's help for seniors living with mental health or developmental disabilities, as well as full rehabilitation services, nurse and doctor access, and even podiatry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy available onsite or on call. The home doesn't accept Medicaid, and Medicare is only an option if it's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so families should check their insurance needs. Housekeeping, maintenance, and personal care assistance, including incontinence care and diabetic care, are part of the services, and there's extra focus on health and well-being for each resident, with individualized care plans and a detailed contract at move-in.
Residents can bring pets, and living spaces come with baths-some private, some shared-plus wheelchair accessible showers, washers, dryers, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. People can use indoor and outdoor common areas, guest and resident parking, a dining room for meal services including vegetarian and kosher options, and a salon or barbershop. The facility sets up activities onsite and offsite, arts and crafts, education, fitness, and even social events, while also offering hospice and respite care for short-term or more serious needs. Safety is a big concern, with handicap features, sprinkler systems, and a no smoking policy indoors, and the staff always tries to help both residents and their families with information to make good care decisions. Visitors are welcome between 9:00am and 8:00pm, and the whole place tries to feel like a real home, focused on peace of mind, daily support, and respect for each person's privacy and needs.