All About Care Adult Family Home sits in a quiet spot at 410 Ranger Drive Southeast in Olympia, Washington, and is licensed for up to six seniors. The home offers a wide range of care services, from light assistance to full support, even for those needing total care, with costs depending on the amount of help each resident needs. The facility holds several active licenses, including number 753728 for the Olympia site, and stays open for tours between 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM all week, which makes it easy for families to stop by and see daily routines. The setting has outdoor patios and decks, mature fruit trees for shade, and a smoking area tucked away for those who need it, while everything is wheelchair and walker accessible, so folks can get around with less worry.
Residents can choose private rooms, each with air conditioning and private outdoor spaces, and there are communal areas like activity rooms and gardens to relax or visit. Security includes an emergency call system and a full fire sprinkler setup. All meals are prepared onsite, with choices for kosher or special diets if requested, and snacks come with the same thought for dietary needs, so everyone gets what helps them feel best. The staff takes care of hours of daily living help-bathing, dressing, medications, laundry, and cleaning, and there's even pharmacy delivery, dental hygiene, and therapies like music, painting, and aroma therapy, as well as specialized help for residents with visual or hearing problems and quadriplegic care.
All About Care has familiar amenities, like cable and satellite TV with sports, Spanish, Chinese, and Russian channels upon request, Xfinity DVRs, and fast internet with guest Wi-Fi. Newspapers, magazines, and a variety of reading and entertainment spaces are available. The home keeps residents connected and entertained with regular activities-garden walks, birdwatching, barbecues, movie nights, crafts, bingo, cooking, birthday parties, and sometimes group trips or church visits. There are spa days, tea time, bible study, and other options if a resident requests, plus blood sugar checks and help with wellness appointments.
There's a van or bus for outings, and the staff helps arrange most transportation, with easy access to a nearby hospital and bus stop. Housekeeping, wound care, and podiatry support help keep everyone comfortable. Community programs cover assisted living, memory care, hospice, and respite care, plus support for behavioral needs and activities through special HCS and DDA meaningful day services. The adult family home feels like a residence, built to encourage independence but with the comfort of having caregivers always nearby, day and night. The home operates under the rules of the Washington Department of Social Services, does not accept Medicare, and charges private pay based on each person's unique care plan, aiming to become a steady, warm place for seniors to live with dignity, join in community, and find peace of mind with family close at hand.