Manor Villa Adult Family Home sits in Lynnwood, Washington, serving up to six adult residents in a warm, quiet setting that feels more like a real home than a big, busy facility, and what's nice is the place offers both shared and private studio or one-bedroom units with little touches like washer and dryer in house, big decks outside for fresh air, and a snack shop with all-day snacks if someone feels peckish. The grounds stay tidy and welcoming, with yards and gardens for safe walks or just a spot to sit in the sun, and there's a community dining hall and a bistro where three chef-prepared meals come daily, carefully planned for special diets like diabetes or high blood pressure if needed, plus pureed and dementia-friendly menu options.
Caregivers give around-the-clock help with bathing, grooming, dressing, showering, using the restroom, and those everyday tasks that get hard with age, and the team can even help with incontinence, getting up and down, putting on clothes, or feeding if it comes to that, and there's special help for folks with Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's, memory loss, mental health needs, or developmental disabilities, plus staff can take residents to appointments, errands, or church with advance notice. Besides memory care, there are services for people with falls risks or trouble moving around, so there's always support for staying as independent as possible while being safe, and the secured building makes sure folks with wandering risk can't accidentally leave on their own.
The staff offers many activities, not just because it's expected, but because people get bored and lonely if all they do is sit, so there's games, music therapy, arts and crafts classes, movie nights, tabletop activities, reading rooms, outings, fitness programs with real equipment, massage and animal therapy when scheduled, plus community night events in the games and entertainment room, and there's even a hot tub, sauna, and a beauty or barber shop that comes to the home, all to help the days feel a little more special.
Manor Villa Adult Family Home runs under Washington license #549000 and doesn't accept Medicaid unless certified; it keeps six licensed beds for long-term care, with scheduled doctor visits, routine health checks, medicine help, pharmacy service, and memory care programs set up for those who need extra attention, especially for Alzheimer's care, using special activities to keep folks active and help prevent wandering or agitation. Family support groups meet to help everyone feel less alone, and the staff can arrange for respite care so family caregivers can take a break.
Visiting hours run from nine in the morning until eight at night, which gives plenty of time for friends or family to drop by, and the building is kept safe with a reliable security system. The home's known for a caring, cheerful team, and the staff provides support for almost any need, whether it's help with daily living, personalized wellness programs, or a quiet place to read or watch movies. Manor Villa is small, so residents often get to know each other and the staff well, and the home focuses on helping each person keep as much independence as possible while offering real support and kindness when needed, serving adults in Snohomish County who need a supportive place for daily living, memory loss, or health challenges.