Grace and Hope Adult Family Home LLC sits in Lakewood, Washington, in a peaceful residential spot not far from lakes and wildlife areas, and the home can have up to six residents at a time in private, semi-private, or studio rooms, some offering wheelchair-compatible showers and private baths, and the staff here help with everything folks need each day, like bathing, dressing, using the bathroom, taking medications, and moving around if help is needed with one-person, two-person, or mechanical lifts, and you'll find the caregivers handle daily chores like housekeeping, provide meals-including options for kosher and vegetarian diets-and keep up with reminders for personal care tasks, with one caregiver for every two residents, which can feel reassuring for those who need extra attention, especially if someone's struggle includes memory loss, dementia, diabetes, mental health needs, or physical disabilities because the home has secure spaces, technology to prevent wandering, special behavioral support, and programs like Meaningful Day to help everyone stay involved and active.
Residents get 24-hour care and supervision, so someone's always available, and the property includes indoor and outdoor areas, activity programming like bingo, games, puzzles, painting, arts and crafts, birthday parties, and events both inside and out in the community, with church visits and social worker support part of the routine sometimes, plus there's transportation-at extra cost-and help with appointments, blood sugar checks, and even tube feeding if that comes up, and when someone can't manage incontinence completely, caregivers still provide support, but the home asks residents to handle the main part of their care for those conditions themselves.
People at Grace and Hope Adult Family Home LLC have access to internet, cable TV, and smart remotes, and can relax on a patio or deck, and a smoking area is available, too, and there's a beautician for hair and manicure services right on-site if you want, and everything's kept as safe as possible with wheelchair and walker access, a security alarm, and fall prevention programs that aim to keep folks from harm, and for those whose needs change over time, staff can offer several care levels-from light help to total daily support and even respite care for a short or longer stay-with prices starting around $3,500 to $4,500 per month, moving up to about $5,500 for memory care, plus day rates for respite care, and private pay is the main way people cover costs since Medicare isn't accepted.
Families can visit from 9:00am to 8:00pm, and tours-showing daily routines, dining, and activities-run from 9:00am up till 9:00pm every day, with reviews from families often saying the staff are kind, patient, and caring, providing a clean, safe hospice when that's needed, and while this adult family home doesn't offer its own hospice or palliative care, it does have some hospice experience noted by families over the years, and above all, living here can offer peace of mind in a quieter, smaller, home-like setting, with licensed, state-surveyed care, in a place that tries to keep things welcoming for both residents and their families.