Grace Gentle Care LLC sits in a quiet part of Bellevue, near two lakes and several green parks, where trees grow thick and walking trails curve through the neighborhood, and the place really does have more of a home feeling than an institution, with only six licensed beds in a house-like building so you don't ever get lost in a crowd. The staff here spend time getting to know each resident's life and personal story, and they offer help that fits what each person needs, whether it's help with bathing, reminders for medications, or extra support for changes in memory or mood, which the facility is especially focused on, since there's a separate, secure area for memory care with the MemoryGuard system using alarms and bracelets to make sure nobody wanders off and gets into trouble. There's a nurse on staff for medication and special medical needs, plus visiting nurses and all-hours awake staff for safety and comfort, and the team is trained to manage the tough parts of dementia, including wandering, tough behaviors, or sudden mood swings.
Meals are cooked and served throughout the day with choices for special diets like vegetarian or kosher, plus snacks, and if somebody needs help eating or reminders to drink enough water, the staff give gentle nudges. Dogs and cats are allowed, and the team can handle pet care at no cost, which keeps things a bit more cheerful for the animal lovers, and the schedule has activities like music, entertainment, religious services, and trips outside to enjoy the fresh air or just sit in the sun when it's out. There's a beautician on-site for haircuts and grooming, and both indoor and outdoor spaces where people can relax, chat, or join group activities. Private and semi-private rooms, all wheelchair-accessible, give residents a sense of space and privacy, and each room has easy access to bathrooms and showers.
This care home is mainly for people who need help with daily life but don't require full-time skilled nursing like in a hospital. Residents get meals, social programs, medication help, diabetic support, and incontinence care. There's hospice and respite care for families needing a break or facing serious illness. In this community, people find stability and kindness, and families get some peace of mind knowing their loved ones are watched over in a calm, peaceful setting surrounded by plenty of nature, and the staff are on hand to answer questions or talk about care options, always focusing on what's best for the individual's needs while supporting families through decisions about long-term care. No public reviews or scores are listed, but there are ways to get more details and check availability.