Sweet Care Home, a family-run adult care home in Renton, WA, has cared for local seniors since 2006 and serves King County with a small, secure setting for up to six residents, making it feel much more personal and homelike than a large facility, and you can tell the couple who own it-Cornel and Delia Perde-take their work to heart because you'll often find them right there treating the residents with kindness and respect, and every day there's a sense you're in someone's real home, not an institution, with cozy wood furniture, pastel walls, and a bright, welcoming living space. Residents receive 24-hour assistance that covers everything from eating and dressing to bathing, toileting, and medication management by a part-time RN and a licensed Registered Nursing Assistant (Cornel Perde), and the hands-on staff to resident ratio stands at one caregiver for every two people, which is uncommon for most places. Sweet Care Home is licensed, well accredited (NAR, Dementia, Diabetics Care, Mental Health, Hospice, Meditation management, one-on-one care), and supports a wide range of needs, with care plans tailored for independent seniors, those needing assisted living, people with memory conditions like dementia or Alzheimer's, adults with developmental disabilities, residents dealing with mental health conditions, diabetics, and those requiring nursing services, so they handle everything from light help to total care, and they're able to accommodate end-of-life needs and last weeks of life care as well.
The property sits in a quiet residential area, tucked on a shady corner, with fruit trees, a whimsically landscaped yard, a private back porch decked out with flowers, wind chimes, and space to sit, and the whole place is fenced and secure for residents who wander, which is especially important for memory care, and there's an emergency call system, security alarms, and handrails for extra safety. Sweet Care Home offers private or semi-private rooms, all wheelchair and walker accessible, and private rooms even have private restrooms, while everything from air conditioning, regular cleaning, laundry, maintenance, guest WiFi, Xfinity cable (voice remotes, DVR, On Demand), fresh fruit, and complimentary magazines are included. There's a fitness center, salon/barbershop for manicures and hair services, housekeeping, dining room, kitchenettes in rooms, washers and dryers, and a game room, plus they offer meals and can support special or therapeutic diets set by care plans, and the on-site staff provide diabetes education, blood glucose checks, blood thinner INR checks, oxygen therapy, wound care, and medication management with a pharmacy team.
People enjoy group activities nearly every day, with everything from arts and crafts, health classes, education, reading activities, puzzles, painting, movie nights, tea time, exercise, story time, dancing, singing, holiday celebrations, birthdays, and even outings or church visits, and many residents like to bring their pets to visit, though full-time pets don't live there. Sweet Care Home offers good wheelchair access and ADL (Activities of Daily Living) security, a sprinkler system, a generator for emergencies, and is located near a hospital. Nurses, podiatrists, specialized therapists, and even an on-site MD drop by for visiting healthcare, and the staff help with physical and occupational therapy as needed. The computer system lets families and DPOAs check on care activities. If a resident wants to attend religious services, staff help with transportation or host services on-site, and Sweet Care Home even maintains group outings with their van or bus. The focus always lands on person-centered support, where care fits each person, and everyone gets a chance to join in things they enjoy, while the home's setup means family and friends can come by, feel comfortable, and join in with daily life or activities, all while knowing residents are safe and supported.
Monthly fees range from $4,000 to $5,500, depending on care needs, and tours are welcome most days, with weekday and weekend hours to fit family schedules. Sweet Care Home doesn't take Medicare unless certified by CMS, but staff will help with the details. With its peaceful, personal touch and attention to detail-whether it's letting fresh air in on the porch or making sure a resident's medication is just right-this place stands as a comfortable, down-to-earth home for seniors who need a place to age with care and dignity.