A New Horizon

    4833 Glenhaven Dr, Everett, WA, 98203
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    About A New Horizon

    A New Horizon Adult Family Home sits in a quiet part of Everett, WA, and has six licensed beds where seniors get long-term care in a supportive setting that feels a bit like a big house where people know each other, and the staff is trained and available day and night to help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and getting around both indoors and outdoors, and sometimes they help with things like hygiene, clothing, or even aid in and outside the bath, while nurses or visiting healthcare professionals handle health needs such as diabetic care, medication management, high acuity care, catheter care, wound care, colostomy care, and psychiatric or mental health support, with special services for Alzheimer's and dementia like monitored buildings and brain activities that help keep folks safe and engaged in the moment. The place has a full range of things for people to do, like exercise, music therapy, animal visits, card games, crafts, social events, off-site group outings, trips to the store or appointments, live entertainment, movie nights, religious services, plus a calendar that reminds everyone about what's coming up. The home serves three home-cooked meals a day with options for vegetarian or kosher diets, and staff can change menus for health needs like high blood pressure or diabetes. Every room has private bathrooms, plenty of sunlight, spots for personal photos or decorations, and sometimes you'll see a game area, a spa, or a common room where people gather, and there's also a barber or beautician who comes in so residents can keep up with grooming. Residents can pick from assisted living, memory care, hospice, respite stays, independent living, and even adult day care, with flexible care for people with disabilities or tougher health problems. Housekeeping, laundry, help with appointments, and transportation for errands, worship, or medical care are available, and there's parking if someone drives or wants to have guests visit. The facility keeps to rules and safety standards set by Washington's Department of Social Services, as seen in their certification number 751114, and gets regular health and safety checks so families can know their loved ones are being looked after properly, and if someone wants to confirm details, local authorities can provide all licensing information. Most people pay privately, with long-term care insurance, or with Veterans Aid and Attendance benefits, since Medicare isn't accepted unless they get special certification. The atmosphere has both indoor and outdoor areas for relaxing or chatting, so that even with some tough days, people kind of feel at peace, like they have a little community to lean on, with staff always around to help and structured daily activities that make life feel active, whether you're watching a movie, enjoying a meal, or just sitting in the sunshine in the yard.

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