Education Hill AFH is a small Adult Family Home in Redmond, WA, licensed by the state, sitting in a quiet, safe suburban neighborhood. The community's got only three beds, so things feel homelike and never crowded, and both men and women can live there, with pets allowed according to house rules. Staff stay awake and on-site 24 hours a day, so there's always someone ready to help with personal care, medication, and emergencies, which matters most for folks with memory problems like Alzheimer's or dementia, and for people with conditions like diabetes, Parkinson's, stroke, or congestive heart failure. The house is designed with memory care in mind, with secure doors, a wander alert system, and even bracelets that let staff know if someone starts to wander or needs extra supervision, and the secure memory care area was purpose-built for people who need a safe, calm place.
Nurses and caregivers can help with most daily tasks, like bathing, dressing, grooming, and using the bathroom, and they know how to use lifts or give hands-on help for those needing more support, which comes in handy for wheelchair users or folks needing range of motion exercises. The home supports residents with different needs, including those with mental health issues or developmental disabilities, folks who act out or may wander, and those who need hospice or end-of-life care. Nurses also handle medical tasks like blood draws, incontinence care, wound care, insulin injections, feeding tubes, catheter, trach, or ostomy care, and there are regular visits from podiatrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and nurses.
Meals are served three times a day as chef-prepared dishes, with special diets like kosher, vegetarian, low sodium, or low sugar possible, and snacks are always available. Residents can eat in a private dining area or get room service, and the house has both indoor and outdoor communal spaces, plus a beauty shop, greenhouse, theatre room, exercise areas, and internet access. The home offers personal care plans just for each resident and tries to keep folks busy and engaged with activities on-site and off-site, devotional services, games, reading, and large-screen television, whether they have hearing or vision problems or need reminders to join in. Staff provide medication management and reminders, monitor blood sugar, and help with doctor's orders, while transportation is available for shopping or appointments for an extra fee and there's resident and family parking. The house can accept residents who may be at risk of elopement or show difficult behaviors and keeps a close eye on safety with its secure environment. With 24-hour care, daily help, and support for heavy or light care needs, Education Hill AFH acts as both a long-term home and a source of respite for caregivers needing a break, offering peace of mind for families seeking a more personal alternative to a big nursing home.