Grandview Adult Family Home sits in a quiet residential neighborhood in Lakewood, WA, where staff care for up to six adults in a true home setting. The home has a family-style feel that helps residents feel comfortable and connected, and the community offers help for seniors who need assistance with daily tasks like dressing, bathing, meals, and medication management. Some rooms are private and some are semi-private, all in an accessible house with Wi-Fi, cable plans, senior cell phones, and hearing aids among the available technology. There's always staff on-site, and caregivers look after residents around the clock, making sure everyone's safe and responded to in case of any emergency since the home uses emergency call systems and safety monitors. Residents who need memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia live in a space designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering, and the staff have training specific for these needs.
Services at Grandview include daily meals, nutritional shakes, laundry, regular in-home nail care and haircuts, and support with personal needs, which families often appreciate when looking for small, personalized care. They also offer transportation, parking, and support for families sorting through long-term care choices, with local senior living experts guiding families as needed. Nutrition and meals, planned by on-site chefs, have won "Best Meals and Dining" honors, and activities and friendliness of staff have both received positive local awards. Staff keep close connections with residents and their families, helping with both physical care and emotional support. For residents nearing end of life, hospice-related care can be provided, and plans are adjusted based on each person's changing health.
The home's physical environment includes wheelchair access and quiet spaces so residents can relax or visit with others. Grandview's model covers assisted living, memory care, and companion care. It's a board and care home-also called an Adult Family Home (AFH)-with specialized room names like Grace Joy Afh II, Loving Home, Compassion Care, Blessed Hands, Angels Palace, Ananda, Autumn Crest Homes, and Tulelake Afh, each with a slightly different focus but under the same kind of care approach. Grandview does not publish pricing and doesn't accept Medicare unless certified, but families can ask about costs and details directly. The community supports seniors who want to age in place, whether that means staying in a cozy shared home, a senior apartment, or a condo within the neighborhood network of care homes in this area.
Grandview Adult Family Home uses tools for lab services, including analyzers and medical staff with a focus on lab indexing and matching residents' needs, and the lab director, Jane Kimani, oversees lab operations and certifications. The team provides on-site and virtual tours so families can see daily life, dining, and activities, which helps make decisions about placement easier. Staff are available every day, starting early in the morning, to answer questions and help families with their needs. The home stays committed to supporting both its residents and their family caregivers, providing respite, training, and education as part of its care plan, which many families find helpful, especially when planning for long-term care. With a simple, community-minded approach, Grandview offers a safe and supportive option for seniors looking for attentive care in a smaller, home-like setting.