Newcastle Adult Family Home LLC sits in a quiet Bellevue neighborhood at 6583 125th Avenue Southeast, and provides care for up to ten residents in a private house setting, and it's licensed as an Adult Family Home, so folks get a homelike feeling instead of a big facility experience, and they have 24-hour awake staff who help with nearly every need, like dressing, bathing, mobility, toileting, medication management, nutrition, incontinence, diabetic care, and even hospice when it's required, and for people who don't get around easily, they handle transfers, whether someone needs light assistance or a lift, and they have full wheelchair access with roll-in showers and tubs that make it more manageable for those who use walkers or wheelchairs, and the place features indoor and outdoor common areas where residents can gather, whether it's to talk, play games, or just sit together, and there's respite care available too if a family caregiver needs a break.
Memory care is a big part of what Newcastle offers, with a special secured building just for people with Alzheimer's, dementia, or memory loss, and that area has bracelets that will alert staff if a resident tries to wander, and some programs try to help keep memories sharp, like activities meant for those living with dementia, and staff watch over residents day and night, making sure they're safe, comfortable, and calm, and they also accept folks with developmental or mental health disabilities, and can handle those who sometimes show difficult behaviors, so families aren't worried if their loved one's needs are a bit complex or change over time, and the care is flexible, ranging from light help to heavy care, so as people's needs grow, they usually don't have to move away.
Meals come included, and they'll offer vegetarian or kosher food if that's needed, and residents can often keep a small pet, maybe a cat or dog, as long as they follow weight limits and the pet is safe for the home, and nobody can smoke in the private indoor spaces, but outdoor areas are available for fresh air, and when residents need to get to appointments or group outings, transportation can be arranged, sometimes at no extra cost, and there's parking if you drive or visitors need it, and visiting hours run every day from 9:00 in the morning until 8:00 at night.
They bring in healthcare professionals like nurses, podiatrists, physical therapists, occupational and speech therapists, and dentists, along with offering beauty and barber services right on site, and everything's designed to help people stay as independent as possible but still get support for daily life, and the atmosphere is friendly and straightforward, with room for pets and flexibility in care, and because they're registered with Washington's DSHS as an adult family home, they follow the state's rules for safety and care. The average price for a one-bedroom in their memory care section is about $7,000 a month, which includes most services and amenities, and people who want to "age in place" can often stay for years, getting everything from basic help to full hospice along the way.