Private Nursing Care sits at 375 Mt Olympus Dr NW in Issaquah, Washington, and has only six assisted living units, so residents get a quieter and more personal place to live than most large facilities, and it runs as an Adult Family Home with a focus on long-term, non-acute care. There are options for single bedrooms, studios, and communal living layouts, and the rooms got things like emergency call systems, in-room cable TV, and safety rails or other handicap features, all designed for comfort and privacy. Residents get help with daily activities like getting dressed, medication support, help eating if they need it, moving around safely, and incontinence assistance, and staff are always on-site day and night in case of any emergency with the 24/7 response systems.
This place has specialized care for folks with Alzheimer's, dementia, mental health needs, and developmental disabilities, and the memory care section is secure, including enclosed courtyards and memory-enhancing activities to keep residents safe and engaged, plus 24-hour staffing so someone's always there in case anyone gets confused or wanders. They serve homemade meals and snacks all day, with a chef making special diets if needed, and there's a nice café, a library, salon/barbershop, a chapel, game room, theater, and big walking paths outside so people that love fresh air have places to go. There's a hair salon for getting fixed up, and staff handles things like linen changes, laundry, housekeeping, vacuuming, dusting, and even dry cleaning.
Residents can bring their small pets or enjoy visits from dogs and cats, and there's always something happening with art classes, Dakim brain fitness games, daily fitness programs, regular outings, and a full-time activity director to manage events in and out of the building. Christian devotional services meet onsite. The grounds are secured and well-tended, and there are big decks for sitting outside, while visitors can come between 9:00 am and 8:00 pm.
Medical services include nurses on staff, rehab with speech, occupational, and physical therapy, help for high acuity care or diabetic needs, plus regular doctor checkups and medication management. This facility takes private insurance and Medicare if it's certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it doesn't take Medicaid. Transportation's available for medical or social outings, and families get updates and education as well. The focus is always to provide safe, steady care in a home-like, clean, and welcoming setting where loved ones have peace of mind.