Sea View Adult Family Home sits in Edmonds, Washington, a quiet residential spot that's close to parks, stores, churches, and medical offices, giving families some peace of mind because everything's nearby and easy to get to, which always helps when someone needs extra care or a quick trip out. The place is set up like a regular house, not a big facility, with six roomy bedrooms and both indoor and outdoor spaces where residents can relax or mingle, and there's a simple family-style dining room that makes meal times feel homey, along with a library, cable TV, internet, and a nice garden where folks can spend time outside when the weather's good. This home holds a Washington State license, number 753045, meets local rules, and gets regular checks by agencies such as the Department of Aging, but it doesn't take Medicare as payment, so folks usually pay out of pocket or another way.
Here, the main focus falls on daily support and personal care, delivered by friendly, trained staff who are there around the clock, so help is always on hand for bathing, getting dressed, medication, and other daily needs, and it works for both men and women. Sea View stands out because it lets residents bring their pets, and smoking's allowed, giving a bit of extra freedom that's not always found elsewhere. Each person gets attention for their specific needs; the staff help with Alzheimer's and dementia support, wound care, diabetes, catheter care, regular blood work and UTI checks, oxygen, feeding tubes, trach tubes, behavioral support, hospice, and even use equipment like a Hoyer lift for easier transfers, as well as being able to handle issues like COPD, Parkinson's, heart failure, strokes, depression, and more. There's a visiting nurse, specialist therapists stop by to help with rehab or fitness, and a doctor's on-call for medical needs, so even folks with higher care needs can live here safely.
The kitchen staff prepares well-balanced meals that fit different dietary needs and pay attention to good taste, and folks get to eat together, which helps everyone feel like part of a bigger family, while scheduled activities, both on-site and out in the community, give structure to the week and keep folks active and engaged, sometimes with outings or devotional services if that's important. Visitors can come between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m., and the home's small size means people get more one-on-one care, so staff can catch on quickly when something's changed, and that helps keep everyone safe and comfortable, day or night. The whole place is built to feel like a second home, with an emphasis on comfort, safety, and helping residents keep as much independence as possible, with regular checks and oversight to keep care standards high. From memory care and skilled nursing to regular home health and even adult day services, Sea View Adult Family Home aims to help seniors live with fewer worries in a friendly, welcoming setting, and that seems to give families some relief, especially at the end of life or during hard times.