Precious Moments Senior Care sits in Kirkland, WA as a licensed Adult Family Home with six beds, and it has a strong focus on helping seniors in a homelike setting where staff really pay attention to individual needs, and there's always someone around since the staff is there 24 hours a day, which brings some comfort for families, and, well, for the seniors too. The place has both assisted living and memory care, including a separate memory care area made just for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, and that's got special programs and activities to keep minds busy and help with memory, along with security features like bracelets and a computer system that sounds alarms if someone tries to leave an unsafe area, so families can feel better about their loved ones wandering off. Folks here get help with daily things-dressing, bathing, getting in and out of bed, using the bathroom, or moving around, even if they use a wheelchair or need a mechanical lift, and the caregivers know how to help with medicine, including insulin, plus handling incontinence, high acuity, non-ambulatory, diabetic, and Parkinson's care, so residents with different health needs can stay as those needs change.
There're respite and hospice care options for seniors and families who might need a break or extra support, and the visiting hours run from 9:00am to 8:00pm, which gives relatives good windows to come by. The building-run by Purple Door, LLC-has studios, shared rooms, one-bedroom options, and both private and communal living areas, all with appliances and features like high definition TVs, Wi-Fi internet, emergency systems in rooms, plus a mix of indoor and outdoor common spaces, including a games room, movie room, reading room, and areas for socializing or relaxing. There's a bistro and a snack shop on site, and meals get prepared by staff chefs with food choices from international and vegetarian to low sodium and low sugar, plus restaurant-style dining with all-day options, and they also provide grocery shopping for residents and let guests have meals, which folks tend to appreciate.
Residents have devotional services and can join social activities-bingo, card games, fitness classes, or field trips-to help stay active and make new friends, whether they want to spend time inside with a book in the reading room or outside in the fresh air. The bathroom setups have wheelchair accessible showers and some rooms have private bathrooms for privacy. There's a full-service beauty and barber shop on the property for grooming, and there's on-site parking for those who drive or get dropped off. The facility provides transportation to doctors' appointments, a doctor on call, in-room systems that call staff if needed, and pharmacy and home health services as well as rehabilitation, which all help residents manage their health at home.
The care team builds tailored service plans for every person and the board and care is personalized, which means each resident's help and activities can adjust as they age or if their health changes, and the staff's friendly and try to make the place feel welcoming, with a pretty relaxed and warm community feel overall. Security's important, especially for people with dementia, so the property is secured and there are alarm systems for extra safety. And if someone needs help fast, or just has a question, staff are always around-day or night-to check on wellness or lend a hand. The different service types let people stay even as their health needs change, and the team works to give peace of mind to everyone, from the seniors to their families, which is worth a lot nowadays, and of course, they offer the basics like medication reminders, housekeeping, concierge help, and even special diets. All of this means that Precious Moments Senior Care offers a broad mix of care, services, and amenities for seniors-whether they're there short term, on respite, or for a long stay-always aiming to help with health, comfort, and daily living.