Quilceda Creek Manor AFH in Marysville, WA, is a small, state-licensed Adult Family Home with six beds, where residents live in a home-like setting and caregivers work closely with each person to provide the kind of help they really need and want, whether that's daily living assistance, medication management, or more complex care like high acuity, incontinence, memory care with secured doors and Wander Guard systems for exit-seekers, diabetes support, or behavioral and developmental disability care, and they even have services for brain injuries or mental health needs. The staff takes care to keep the place comfortable and safe, with wheelchair and walker access everywhere, tub and roll-in showers, and options for private or same-gender rooms, plus visiting hours run daily from 9am to 8pm for guests, and the facility is non-smoking indoors, which some appreciate. Residents can personalize their own rooms with favorite furnishings from home, and the care ratio is one caregiver for every two residents, so there's always someone around to help out, whether it's with wound care, supervising daily tasks, or even setting up transportation for nearby doctors or activities.
Meals are fresh and served daily, and people who prefer vegetarian meals or need special diets can have those too, and the menu covers everything from diabetic needs to food allergies. Residents have regular visits from nurses, doctors, dentists, and therapists, and the facility offers on-site podiatry, dental hygiene, haircuts, and even hospice when that's needed, with home health, palliative, and end-of-life care for comfort in hard times. For seniors who want a busy day, there's an activity director organizing coloring, music, story time, Bible study, range of motion or exercise classes, craft classes, spa days, music programs, and holiday or birthday parties, and those who like time outside can enjoy the secured patio and garden areas. The whole building has super high-speed Wi-Fi and cable TV options, so staying connected or entertained is easy, and devotional and reading activities are part of the routine if residents wish.
Quilceda Creek Manor AFH keeps things familiar and neighborly, ideal for folks who like a smaller, quiet community rather than a big, crowded place, and the staff's trained to support visual and hearing impairments, do medication management, help with everything from bathing to going to the bathroom, and make sure each person's care and activity plan fits their own needs and wants. Pets don't live here full time, but pet visits are allowed, and care is given for both long-term residents and those just needing respite stays for a few weeks or months-some families use that when primary caretakers are away or need a break. There's secured parking for residents, free shuttle rides and easy access to public transit, plus the home sits close to local Marysville spots and the hospital just in case.
The facility doesn't accept Medicare unless they're certified, but they're private pay and do take Medicaid, and they're regularly inspected under license number 750376. Folks can visit for a tour during weekday or weekend hours from 9 am to 7 pm if considering a move or just want to see the place, and the small size helps everyone get to know each other, from residents and staff to visiting family and friends, so people don't feel lost in the shuffle, and that gives families some peace of mind knowing who's caring for their loved one in Snohomish County.