Prairie Vista Senior Living sits in Brush Prairie, Washington, tucked among evergreen trees, where visitors will find a small, family-owned Adult Family Home licensed for six beds, and the place runs with a quiet sense of purpose, offering long-term care, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and even independent living when residents are able. The place always has a caregiver present, with staff trained in mental health, dementia, nurse delegation, CPR, and first aid, which brings some comfort for families when they leave loved ones in someone else's hands. You'll see a single-level home with six private bedrooms, including rooms set aside for memory care, mental health, or hospice needs, and something like Room #3 if you want it, with bathrooms equipped with safety bars and grab rails. The lunchroom smells like homemade meals, cooked fresh each day, while the pet therapy sessions and simple crafts or music gatherings keep the days varied without too much fuss. Residents can expect medical and personal care around the clock, help for diabetics and folks who need a Hoyer lift, and care for those with Alzheimer's, dementia, or developmental disabilities.
The place doesn't take Medicare unless it's certified by CMS, but families can pay by credit card, and after a spend-down period, Medicaid will be considered, since pricing depends on each resident's care needs-they use a points system to work out your monthly rate and assess what each person actually needs. The home welcomes veterans, offers palliative and hospice options, and supports "Aging in Place," so if you or your loved one gets sicker, you won't have to move away at the end. The caregivers keep up with laundry and meals, help with dressing and bathing, give medications, and they use call buttons, sensors, and alarms to keep everyone safe, and there's always someone awake in the house at night as state rules require.
Visiting hours run from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and there's plenty of parking out front, and families should expect to manage pharmacy trips, doctor appointments, and other outside errands themselves, since those services aren't provided. Rooms come furnished, with TV and phone service included, and shared bathrooms have adaptive aids for safety. The home is non-smoking, air-conditioned, and keeps a clean, safe environment, and the staff tries to treat each resident with respect, offering fresh-cooked food tailored to allergies or diabetes needs, and accommodation for those with pet allergies, too. Activities such as arts and crafts, movie nights, music sessions, and community groups help residents stay social and creative. There's an emergency alert system, and the building's set up so wheelchairs move about easily. Since the home is registered with DSHS and subject to local agency surveys, its reputation holds up with a 5-star rating from reviewers who notice the quality of care and staff attention.
Prairie Vista Senior Living offers comprehensive care in a residential setting, with a focus on safety, comfort, and helping people hold onto a sense of home while receiving the personal and medical support they need at different life stages, and if anyone wants to see for themselves, the home encourages tours and visits so folks can decide if it suits their needs.