House of Epiphany sits in a quiet part of West Hill Kent, Washington, and looks after up to six seniors in a small, close-knit setting, so folks here really get to know each other and staff have time to help how each person needs. The staff includes an experienced registered nurse, and there's always someone around to help, with care provided twenty-four hours a day. The home offers support for all sorts of needs-assisted living, memory care for dementia, diabetes support, high-acuity care, and help for those with developmental disabilities or mental health challenges. House of Epiphany also offers hospice care for those in need of end-of-life support, plus they welcome short-term stays for respite care if caregivers need a break. Caregivers help with daily things like bathing, dressing, moving around, toileting, and grooming, and they also offer medication management and help with health tasks like incontinence care, checking blood sugar, and working with vision, dental, and hearing needs. There's wheelchair access in showers and baths, and every resident has a private bathroom.
Dining is home-cooked, with three meals served daily, and they can handle special diets for conditions like hypertension or diabetes, plus they have vegetarian and kosher meal choices if needed. Meals come together in a community dining room, and the kitchen staff can provide special dietary options like low sodium foods if that's needed for health. Entertainment and wellness programs keep mind and body as active as possible, with activities like music therapy, games, pet visits, and outdoor relaxation. There are planned programs too-movie nights, art and music sessions, game tables, and social evenings bring people together. Residents can relax in common indoor spaces, a reading room, and outside on the sun deck surrounded by landscaped gardens.
House of Epiphany helps people keep their independence where possible, from helping get to doctor's appointments, shopping, or attending spiritual services, to supporting residents who need extra help to stay safe and comfortable. Transportation and parking are available, and residents can use services like a traveling barber or stylist right at the home. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are provided, so chores are taken care of. The visiting hours run from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm so families can drop by most days. Residents can choose to talk and join group activities, or keep more to themselves, and support comes in both Filipino and English languages if that's needed. House of Epiphany does not accept Medicare unless specially certified, but tries to bring peace of mind to families looking for a safe, homelike place in King County for their loved ones who need care.