Elder Village Renton Highlands Adult Family Home sits in Renton, WA, and serves adults who need help with daily living in a home-like setting, so people feel comfortable and safe, and the house feels familiar for those living there. The place holds up to six residents, so care feels personal, and the registered nurse in charge, Mary Tu'ifua, has over 30 years of healthcare experience, which gives families peace of mind, especially since she started her first care home 22 years ago after caring for her grandfather. The staff know how to help people with Alzheimer's, dementia, and a broad range of medical and personal needs, like bathing, wound care, diabetes management, oxygen and feeding tube support, behavioral care, catheter and colostomy care, medication administration, help for stroke patients, and so much more, even caring for those who are bed-bound or have trach tubes, while also supporting people with mental health issues or depression.
The home lets people keep some independence while giving around-the-clock support, and it works well for people who don't need a big nursing facility but still need something more than living alone, and because there's only room for six, everyone gets noticed and can have their needs met, whether that's help with laundry, daily housekeeping, or meal preparation designed for different health and diet needs. The staff bring a friendly and kind spirit, and the house stays busy with activities that keep people connected mentally, physically, and emotionally, often earning recognition for how well residents stay engaged. Memory care stays a big part of what they do, and they always work to match the care to what each person really needs. There's a call bell system in every room for when someone needs help, and electric beds come with optional flat-screen TVs so people can relax, while common spaces like a large living room, dining areas, garden, and a wooden patio let families visit in a warm, accessible space.
Both pets and smoking are allowed, which some people like since it means the house can feel more like home, and it's close to restaurants, shops, and the Senior Activity Center, with rides available for local trips as needed. Private and shared rooms meet different preferences, and visitors can come every day between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m., so there's plenty of time to see loved ones. The place is run under state licensing with daily nursing oversight, has systems in place for communicating with staff and the outside medical team, and continues to be known for steady, high-quality care at a cost that's lower than most nursing homes. All these details add up to a small, well-run adult family home that tries to offer the sort of calm, steady, personal care many families hope to find for their loved ones.