Casa Mia AFH

    605 Hull Rd, Brewster, WA, 98812
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Board and care

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    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About Casa Mia AFH

    Casa Mia AFH sits in Brewster, Washington, up in Okanogan County, and it's a licensed adult family home with space for up to six residents, so it's pretty quiet and you get a much smaller crowd than some of those big places, with cozy private rooms and views of the water or mountains out the windows, fruit trees right outside, and a yard with green lawns and gardens. The MyAFH network operates the place, and the staff there handle all sorts of needs, from helping folks with bathing, dressing and eating, to blood glucose checks, oxygen therapy, and help with medication, plus they even have a licensed nurse (RN) on site part-time and always on call. Seniors can stay for long-term care, short-term respite care if a family is away, or even receive end-of-life support, and they provide care for adults with mental health needs, developmental disabilities, and those needing memory care, with special programs for Alzheimer's and dementia like memory-enhancing activities, a secure setting, and 24-hour supervision. Catheter care and pharmacy services are covered, and the home gets visits from MDs, podiatry, and hair care providers, and if someone's health needs change, home health, palliative, and hospice support teams can be involved, with computer charting to keep family DPOAs in the loop. Residents live in a quiet home with air conditioning, private patios, private dining with family, and lots of activities like bingo, puzzles, reading, coloring, movie nights, pet therapy visits, garden walks, birthday and holiday parties, and they offer travel outings when the weather's good, plus a chaplain for those who want pastoral visits. The place's near a hospital and offers rides for appointments, features an emergency call system, and each room has both internet and television service, so folks can keep up with their shows or the news, and magazines and newspapers get delivered. They welcome pet visits under certain rules, though pets don't stay full-time, and the grounds are set up for walkers and wheelchairs, so getting around's straightforward. Smoking's allowed in a set spot out on the deck, and the overall routine focuses on safety, fall prevention, and tailored plans for each person, all related to adult family home care rules. Casa Mia AFH is registered with the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), operates from nine in the morning until eight at night for visitors, and works closely with local home health and hospice agencies to make sure everyone gets the care they need, whether that's help with daily chores, complex medical needs, or just a quiet afternoon with a book out in the fresh air.

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