Graceimani Adult Family Home sits at 12836 Southeast 220th Street in Kent, Washington, in a peaceful neighborhood with lovely lake views and lots of lush greenery, which means when you go out on the private patio or sit by the window, you can often hear birds and see trees and the water, and you get this sense of calm that seems to help people feel at home. The home's licensed to have six residents, so it stays quiet, and everyone gets to know each other, and you don't have the busy feeling you might see in bigger places, and since it's a residential home, it really is one house, not a big building, and you can see that from the private rooms, the semi-private options, the one-bedroom suites, and the handrails and wide hallways that help folks get around whether they're using walkers or wheelchairs.
The staff at Graceimani give 24/7 care, so there's always someone awake and close by, and they take care of bathing, getting dressed, helping with the bathroom, giving medicine, setting up doctor visits in-house, and driving folks to appointments when that's needed, and they're used to working with people who need different kinds of help-like support for dementia, mental health, physical disabilities, and development disabilities, as well as full care for things like stroke, tube feeding, central lines, oxygen therapy, wound care, and even short-term IV therapy. The care's all set up for each person's needs after talking it over with families, and the Registered Nurse is on site part-time and stays available on call, so people get that extra level of medical help when something changes or there's a medical concern.
Meals are home-cooked using nutritious ingredients, and they can handle special diets, so whether someone needs soft food, diabetic meals, or a specific plan for health reasons, they're happy to do it, and for snacks or tea time, people sometimes gather for puzzles or music, and you'll see birthday parties, holiday celebrations, board games, singing, dancing, as well as some therapy-focused activities like range of motion exercises or music therapy, which can be good for the mind and mood. The setting also means you get these extra things-like internet and cable TV in private rooms, emergency call systems, air conditioning, handicapped-accessible bathrooms, and even a smoking area for those who need it, with pets allowed to visit and sometimes stay with restrictions, since not every pet works in every home.
Graceimani Adult Family Home also helps those facing higher needs, like hospice care at the end of life, blood glucose monitoring for diabetes, help with falls, and meaningful day programs for people who need extra support for their disability or cognitive changes, and you'll see they work closely with DSHS and have a verified, up-to-date license. They accept private pay, but Medicare's only possible if they're certified for it, and if you walk in during visiting hours-any time from 9 am to 8 pm-you'll notice it's clean, the staff keep things tidy, and there really is that relaxed, supportive feeling that's not easy to find in every care setting. If you want a place with memory care, everyday nursing support, and a lot of attention paid to comfort, routines, and familiarity, this is the sort of home where people settle in, find a daily rhythm, and get the care that matches what they need.