Bela Adult Family Home

    6731 123rd Pl SE, Bellevue, WA, 98006
    5.0 · 2 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    5.00 · 2 reviews

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About Bela Adult Family Home

    Bela Adult Family Home sits in a quiet residential area at 6731 123rd Pl SE, Bellevue, WA 98006, and is an adult family home that serves seniors who need supportive living, and the place is actually ready for new residents since it's vacant right now, so if someone's looking for care, that's something to notice. The place has six licensed beds and offers private rooms, so people have privacy along with care. Bela Adult Family Home LLC was set up in March 2023 and operates as a Limited Liability Limited Partnership, registered under the Washington Secretary of State, and Anna Bela is the registered agent overseeing things and making sure reports get filed, with the last one done in October 2023.

    The home provides assisted living services that help residents with daily activities, medication management, personal care, and meals, so whether someone just needs a little help or quite a bit of support, trained caregivers listen and respond to each need without fuss. Bela Adult Family Home also offers skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and wound care, and if someone's dealing with more complex health needs or even needs TPN (Total Parenteral Nutrition) or help for insulin-dependent diabetes, there's support for those things. For people with memory challenges, they offer memory care-those private memory, MH & hospice rooms are set up for safety and security, and they've got memory-enhancing activities running along with 24-hour support for Alzheimer's or dementia.

    There are more care supports, too, like hospice services to keep people comfortable, behavioral health help if managing emotions or behaviors gets tough, and a Parkinson's Disease Program that gives specific care for that condition. If someone needs two staff to help with a transfer or needs a Hoyer Lift to move, that's available here, which makes things safer and easier for residents who can't get up on their own. Respite care is an option as well, so families who act as main caregivers get a break if needed, and the same kind of attention and support goes to all, even during short stays. They work with Medicaid for payments at move-in, so that can help with costs, and price depends on the care a person needs, with a starting base price for minimal care and then more depending on what each resident needs.

    Residents can expect meals served daily, with supervision and care tailored to dietary and health requirements, and the home is LGBT+ friendly, which means every resident belongs and gets respect. Bathrooms come in private, semi-private, and shared setups, so people get a say in what they prefer, and there are amenities fit for senior care rather than flashy extras. Staff treat everyone as family, focusing on getting to know each person, listening, and making sure the help fits the person, not just the diagnosis. Because the home is small-just six beds-it feels much more personal than bigger places, and you'll notice that staff take the time to really understand what matters to each person. Bela Adult Family Home doesn't mention bariatric, TBI, trach, ventilator, or vaccination services, so families should keep that in mind when looking at care options. The home stays active and recognized by the state with a current license through March 31, 2025, and the business is in good standing, so people can rely on things being up to date and handled properly if they're considering a move here.

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