Overflowing Love Adult Family Home sits in Kent, WA, at 22526 108th Avenue Southeast, pretty close to a hospital which puts families' minds at ease in case anything comes up, and this small place has six licensed beds, so residents get personal care and a tight-knit, homey feeling since it's really a converted house instead of a big building, and it's run by a husband and wife team of nurses and EMTs who live on-site with help from a 24/7 team of RNs, LPNs, and caregivers who can handle complex health needs like memory care, high acuity, diabetes, wound care, help with medical devices, incontinence, and things like ventilators, feeding tubes, and IV therapy, so they can look after folks with dementia, Alzheimer's, traumatic brain injury, stroke, and other serious life changes that need someone there all the time.
Rooms have private baths or wheelchair-accessible showers, air conditioning, and cable or satellite TV with language channels in Chinese, Spanish, Russian, and Filipino plus local sports, and there's internet, personal phones, smart remotes, emergency call buttons, and a whole-home security system with locked or fenced exits to help prevent wandering, along with fire safety and everything wheelchair and walker accessible, and for people who struggle with moving much, there's full assistance for dressing, bathing, and all ADLs, medication management by nurses, pharmacy delivery, and on top of that, visiting doctors, therapists, massage, dietitians, wound teams, and even things like dental, eye, and podiatry care come to the home as needed.
There's always a registered dietitian on call and the kitchen does a wide range of meals including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, kosher, low-sodium, low-sugar, organic options, anytime dining, and even room service or private family dining, plus coffee and tea, and for folks who need it, there's diabetic diets, and every day, you'd find caregivers fixing meals tailored to each resident's needs and likes, and enjoying it together or in their own rooms if that's better for them.
There are private rooms, a common activity room, an in-home library, piano, a theater setup, and outdoor spaces like a private patio, gardens with seasonal fruit trees, and even a waterfront beach area and fishing dock, which is rare for care homes, and the home is pet-friendly with some restrictions, allowing for both pets and pet visits, so it feels a bit more like an everyday family home than an institution.
Overflowing Love AFH LLC also organizes all sorts of activities; from gardening, painting, music, movies, bingo, tea time, holidays, birthday parties, dancing, Bible study, and group exercises to outings using their van and bus so residents get out for shopping or social events, and the IN2L Program brings interactive tech activities for seniors, which helps folks stay mentally active, and there's always something for everyone, whether it's puzzles, singing, or just relaxing on the patio with a magazine.
They offer devotional activities on site and trips off site for spiritual nourishment, MSW support for social services, and help with things like benefit and VA applications, plus day care and short-term respite stays if families need a break; they've also got electronic health records with family access, medical alert systems, and help with medication dispensers or home security for elderly safety, and, when the time comes, they provide care during the last weeks of life, though not licensed for hospice or formal palliative care.
Business hours run early, from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekdays, and to 5:30 PM on weekends, but someone's always on-site for emergencies, and, with its six beds, private dining, water view, and lots of personal touches, the place manages to feel welcoming and close-knit, especially for seniors who need more than basic help, and while prices aren't published, and Medicare isn't accepted unless certified, folks will want to call to check current availability and insurance, and see if this smaller, loving home is right for their situation.
Overflowing Love Adult Family Home remains licensed by state and local governments and gets steady, but not glowing, feedback, with a 3.0-star "very good" rating from one review, which might matter to families weighing options, and while it doesn't try to be fancy, what it offers is security, attentive support, and a home away from home for people needing memory care or advanced help in their later years.