Angels Adult Family Home Inc

    11403 37th Ave SE, Everett, WA, 98208
    5.0 · 1 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • 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 Angels Adult Family Home Inc

    Angels Adult Family Home Inc sits in a quiet neighborhood in Everett, WA, where they welcome both men and women, even those who smoke or have pets, though dogs do have weight limits, and the building itself can serve up to six residents at one time, so it feels small and close-knit, more like a family, and residents get help with daily activities like bathing, medication, and meals, including vegetarian and kosher options if needed, because the staff there pays attention to individual needs. They've got trained caregivers watching over everyone all day and night, so people who might have Alzheimer's or dementia, diabetes, mobility issues like being bed-bound, or even need a trach tube, can get the support they need. You'll find the rooms set up for comfort and accessibility, like with wheelchair-friendly showers and private baths, plus there are both indoor and outdoor areas where folks can visit with each other or family because the visiting hours go from nine in the morning until eight in the evening. Staff can help with more complicated care, too, things like catheter and colostomy, hospice, wound care, insulin injections, and even support if somebody gets depressed or has mental health struggles, and they check vital signs, do regular blood draws, and watch for UTIs, so families can feel that regular health is monitored. Angels Adult Family Home Inc doesn't take Medicare, and it's licensed as an adult family home, or some people would call it adult foster care or personal care home, but either way, it means the atmosphere is homelike instead of institutional. There's transportation and parking available, though if someone needs to go somewhere, they do need to pay for the ride, and there are activities to join and meals served together to keep up social ties. Right now, they have a waiting list and aren't bringing in new residents at the moment, but those who do live there get care plans personalized to what they need, whether for physical or mental health or just day-to-day support, and there's a feeling that people who need a little more support or supervision than they'd get alone, especially with diseases like Parkinson's, COPD, stroke, or even special diets, might do well here-it really does feel like a caring home where people look out for each other, and everyone tries to help each person live as independently and comfortably as possible.

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