A Place To Call Home LLC sits in Vancouver, WA, with its main adult family home at 14802 NE 117th Cir, tucked into a quiet area with a large, custom-built house and farm property that gives even a little space to stroll outside, take in some wildlife from a covered patio, or sit in one of the gardens. The home has 6 licensed beds and offers both private and semi-private rooms, often with individual bathrooms and private patios, aiming for comfort and a touch of privacy. Photos of the facility show spaces like large living rooms, outdoor sitting areas, and activity rooms, with a recreation room for games, crafts, and music. The home gets good feedback, holding a 4.0 rating from four reviews and is run by a Nurse Practitioner along with other business and medical professionals in the family, so residents get a blend of medical and supportive care in a family setting.
Care at A Place To Call Home LLC covers a lot of ground since the team looks after seniors who need assisted living, dementia and Alzheimer's care, memory care, rehabilitation, respite, or hospice. Staff maintain close attention, often one caregiver for every two residents, and work day and night with 24-hour care, 7 days a week. The home accepts seniors with a wide range of health needs, including those managing diabetes, complicated medications, dementia, mental health needs, or even ventilator or tracheostomy care. There's visiting hours every day from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm and office hours from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, letting family drop by or join a meal, since guests and even overnight visitors are welcome if there's space. Meals get tailored for special diets, including vegetarian, diabetic-friendly, kosher, renal, low fat or low salt, and on top of regular dining there's food clubs and guest meal options.
Residents see nurses, aides, and staff help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, laundry, cleaning, and taking medicines, with full support for activities of daily living. There's a security system, emergency call systems, and a full fire sprinkler with outdoor areas fenced or secured, so people with memory trouble stay safe. The home gives memory care that uses games and memory-strengthening activities, plus staff use music therapy, arts and crafts, pet therapy, and even have a therapy dog around. People try out yoga, Tai Chi, Wii bowling, movie nights, bingo, outings, gardening, and musical gatherings-each activity adjusted to the group's interests and abilities, and the home offers both inside fun and outdoor trips with their van.
Doctors, nurses, and health workers come in for regular visits, so residents can see a medical director, podiatrist, dentist, therapist, or registered dietitian right at home. The facility supports rehabilitation, physical and occupational therapy, and wound care on site or through visiting specialists, and handles central lines, IV therapy, blood transfusions, and trach or ventilator care when needed. Families dealing with hospice find the staff offer comfort and help at the end of life, coordinated with community doctors and nurses.
Residents enjoy amenities such as Wi-Fi, cable TV, indoor and outdoor sitting and dining areas, an onsite pharmacy, a salon for haircuts and grooming, laundry and dry cleaning, and options for private housekeeping. Pets are allowed in some cases, and the home encourages visits from therapy animals. The home takes payment by check, insurance, Medicaid, and Long Term Care Insurance for Adult Family Homes, plus offers Veterans Affairs benefits help. The campus is licensed with the state of Washington under license number 753090, meets all state standards, and has been serving older adults from Clark County and Vancouver, including nearby communities like Brush Prairie and Salmon Creek, for years.
People looking for a family-style, calm place for assisted living, dementia care, or skilled nursing might like the setting here, since everyone gets treated with respect and receives attention tailored to what they need-sometimes in group activities, sometimes one-on-one. There are current vacancies, and the owners say they're there to help seniors feel safe and truly at home for as long as they wish to stay.