A-Z Adult Family Home

    9914 64th Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98118
    • Assisted living
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    About A-Z Adult Family Home

    A-Z Adult Family Home sits in Seattle, WA, and's been helping seniors since 2008 with care that fits folks who want a smaller, home-style setting, so people can get to know each other and not feel crowded. The place holds five licensed beds, so every resident gets a bit more attention, and it's part of the BBB Directory and holds an A+ BBB rating, meeting standards like good customer service, safety, and clear business practices. The home is wheelchair accessible, and rooms come private or shared, with roll-in showers and safety features for those with memory loss, so it works for folks with different abilities. Some places under the same umbrella, like Anderson Loving Care AFH LLC, Bonnevie Adult Family Home, Blessed Trinity Home, 1st Burien Treasured Care Adult Family Home, and Luxury Adult Home Care Inc, have their own setups but share a purpose-taking care of seniors and adults who need extra help, whether it's daily living, stroke care, Alzheimer's support, or help with diabetes or mental health.

    Caregivers help with bathing, dressing, walking, eating, medication reminders, and getting around the house, but they also do laundry, light cleaning, and cook three meals a day with snacks, including options for kosher and vegetarian diets, and they even take care of pets under a certain weight, so people don't have to give up their animals if they move in. Residents can pick private or shared rooms, and some have bathrooms attached and allowance for couples to stay together. The grounds stay landscaped and bright, and the rooms let residents bring in items so the place feels familiar. Every day, they try to keep folks engaged through social events, exercise programs, and spiritual activities, but there's always space for quiet or visiting, and you'll find meeting areas for gatherings and visits, with open door policies in some facilities.

    When someone needs help getting to doctor's appointments or running errands, there's transportation on hand, though it costs extra, and the buildings are close to public transit for easy access. Some homes take private pay, and others accept Medicaid, but Medicare isn't normally used unless the facility has a special certification. All care homes here keep group sizes small, usually six people or fewer, so folks don't get lost and always have someone looking out for them. Staff handle incontinence and Foley catheter care, provide hospice support if it's needed, and care for folks with dementia, developmental disabilities, or mental health needs. Safety stays high, as the State of Washington checks up on these homes, plus the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services might inspect too.

    The home keeps things straightforward-meals are home-cooked, beds get made, medication's managed, and help's always around when someone needs it, whether that's for big emergencies or simple everyday tasks like washing up or heading out to watch the birds. Couples can stay together, and there's round-the-clock supervision and 24-hour security, so families can feel relieved knowing someone's always keeping an eye out. Some places like Morningside AFH, Inc., All About Seniors AFH, and Crown Hill Senior Care Home, LLC, fit folks needing more help or specific services, but all these homes base things on dignity, respect, and making sure people can stay as independent as possible while getting the care they need. Nutritious food, laundry, group meals, help with the bathroom, and even barber and grooming services keep everyone looking and feeling their best, but most important, the place keeps a simple, steady routine and a homelike atmosphere in a peaceful neighborhood, so seniors and adults with special needs find a place that feels safe and welcoming.

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