Tendercare Living II is a small Adult Family Home located at 8831 Corbin Drive in Everett, Washington, where six residents share a warm, comfortable setting that feels like home, and people can find both private and semi-private rooms, so if someone prefers more privacy or wants to share, there are options. The owners, a husband and wife team-a Licensed Practical Nurse and EMT-live on-site and oversee care twenty-four hours, and staff provide a wide range of supports, from bathing help and dressing to medication management, continence care, and housekeeping. Homemade meals get prepared according to each resident's health needs, and there's always a chance to request different foods if a diet needs to change for something like diabetes or hypertension, with three meals a day and snacks. The home helps people with memory loss or cognitive decline feel secure, since it's a locked facility designed to prevent wandering, and staff run special activities and therapies for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, including music and board games. There's always someone awake in case a resident needs help during the night, with both an EMT and nurse on call.
People can stay long-term or for short periods with respite care, and hospice service is available if health declines. Senior apartments and housing options help keep costs down compared to large nursing homes, and rooms can start as low as $2,700 a month, with memory care usually beginning at around $4,500, though rates change based on care level and the type of room. The facility only takes private pay or long-term care insurance since Medicare isn't accepted unless a special certification applies. Some residents come from other local care homes like Sweet Heart Adult Family Home or Mach Adult Family Home, while nearby facilities like Family's Choice Care AFH LLC aren't far.
Seniors at Tendercare Living II have recreation rooms, a reading nook, and access to outside garden or patio areas, and there's an activity plan with movie nights, bingo, art and fitness programs, pet and music therapy, and social evening events. Transportation can be scheduled for errands, doctor's visits, or spiritual activities, and there's help with shopping and appointments too. The whole house is wheelchair and walker accessible, rooms have cable or satellite television and guest Wi-Fi, some rooms have a private bathroom, and there's an emergency call system for added safety. Visiting hours run daily from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm, with laundry, housekeeping, and wellness checks offered as part of daily life, and the staff will help with hygiene, mobility into and out of the shower or bed, or managing insulin if needed.
Tendercare Living II holds a license from local and state agencies like Washington's Department of Social Services and the Department of Aging, with inspections to keep standards up. The setting is quiet, close to bus lines, hospitals, pharmacies, parks, pharmacies, medical offices, and local shops, and it sits in a neighborhood among other similar homes, making it easy for family to visit and take residents out. Internet service is fast, there are plans for daily activities, and the home offers both private and shared rooms so people can pick what suits them. Families have given the home high marks for its friendly staff and steady care, and people can find help for physical disabilities, mental health needs, or developmental delays. Long stays or short, memory care or basic help, seniors get personalized help at Tendercare Living II.