Cedar View Adult Family Home in Edmonds, Washington serves up to six seniors in a quiet suburban home near Lake Ballinger and Puget Sound, offering assisted living, memory care, long-term care, hospice care, and respite stays, which means folks can stay for short-term help or as long as needed, and the staff tries to make a calm, comfortable daily life with a focus on privacy, independence, and good relationships with both residents and families. The home's got a resident-first approach, so trained staff helps with eating, dressing, bathing including help in and out of the shower, toileting, and grooming, plus they take care of medication reminders and supervision, and there's a traveling hairdresser and on-site beautician to help everyone look their best. They plan three homemade meals a day with snacks, and they adjust meal plans for special medical diets or if someone's vegetarian, making sure everyone gets food that fits their needs, and there are schedules for exercise, music therapy, pet therapy, board games, movies, reading, planned crafts, wellness activities, devotional services, and outdoor gatherings in the yard whenever the weather's nice.
Cedar View aims to create a safe place, including memory care rooms with a WanderGuard system for residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, and an on-call physician, registered nurses available all day and night, plus access to dentists, podiatrists, physical, occupational, and speech therapists, with visiting hours between 9:00 am and 8:00 pm for friends and family. Every resident's care is planned by staff using current senior care practices, which include medication monitoring, mental health support, behavioral care, and care for those with developmental disabilities, and the home is also pet-friendly, so folks can bring their pets if they'd like, and there's resident parking for those still driving, plus transportation help for medical trips, errands, off-site religious or fun activities, and community events, with a bus line nearby as well.
Residents live in either private or semi-private rooms, some designed for hospice or memory care needs, with wheelchair-accessible showers and gender-specific accommodations, and everyone gets access to indoor and outdoor common areas, a spa, wellness area, recreation and reading rooms, and sometimes there are special nights or community events. Cedar View Adult Family Home is licensed by Washington's Department of Social Services for up to six seniors over age 65, with certification number 750102, and is privately owned with no Medicaid accepted and no specific information about Medicare use, so the base price depends on care needs, but costs are usually much lower than full-time nursing homes. Staff are certified in dementia care, provide both structure and freedom where it's appropriate, keep the environment clean and organized, and focus on giving seniors respect, dignity, safety, support, and a chance to stay part of the local Edmonds community. The listing's currently vacant and ready for new residents.