AFH Care With Dignity 2 sits in Mountlake Terrace, WA, and provides home-based care for seniors in a small, residential setting. The home can care for up to six people and offers services that cover assisted living, memory care, companion care, and nursing care. The staff stay on site around the clock and help with daily activities, medication, bathing, feeding, and personal care. AFH Care With Dignity 2 serves people who need help with mobility, incontinence, diabetic care, and also supports those with Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's, or who are stroke survivors. They can do two-person transfers, care for people who are bed-bound, and provide bariatric care, catheter care, foot care, and feeding tube management. There's support for those with mental health or depression issues, and the staff looks after residents with high-acuity needs, including people with developmental disabilities.
The home offers meals with options like vegetarian, vegan, organic, kosher, low or no sodium, no sugar, and gluten-free, addressing many dietary requirements. Residents can use Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, and stay in rooms with wheelchair access and private showers. The building itself is accessible for seniors who use wheelchairs and features secure entry and home security systems, plus medical alert systems and medication dispensers. Visitors can come freely, and families can see photos of the property online for more details about the environment.
Transportation is available for outings or appointments, and the home coordinates pharmacy deliveries and provides supplies and equipment needed by residents. There are services for hair and nails, as well as support for personal errands and general well-being. Families can get guidance on long-term care options and insurance. The facility works under state licensure and goes through regular checks by the Department of Aging and other authorities for quality. AFH Care With Dignity 2 does not take Medicare unless there's certification by CMS. Rates are described as competitive, though they're not published online. The main focus stays on providing a safe setting with individualized care plans that help each person maintain as much independence and dignity as possible.