Pinehurst Home III sits in Seattle, WA, offering a quiet place with care for seniors who want a cozy, home-like setting, and it usually takes care of ten or fewer people, but in this house there are six assisted living units in total, which feels more personal for residents. You'll find trained helpers on-site who offer personal care, help with bathing, get meals ready, keep things clean, and they also bring folks together for group meals or planned activities. Some residents have their own studios or one-bedroom spaces, all with working designs and things like wheelchair-friendly showers, cable TV, and air conditioning, so comfort is part of daily life.
Residents see caregivers focused on all sorts of needs: assisted living, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, support for people with mental health or hospice needs, help with medicine, and physical therapy if it's needed, plus there's always support with moving around and even personal laundry services, so life feels a bit easier. Meals include many choices-low or no sodium, gluten-free, vegan, organic, vegetarian, kosher, and no-sugar options-always aiming to be both healthy and good-tasting, with a chef on site and a dietitian making sure everyone gets what's needed.
The house stands in a spot close to hospitals and doctors, with extra help for high medical needs if they come up, and the staff's always around in case of an emergency, with alert systems in each room so help gets there right away. Outdoors has its gardens and paths for walking, and inside you'll find Wi-Fi, computers, fitness classes, arts and crafts, a bistro, and a space for massages. Some pets are welcome, too, so you still have the joy of animal friends. There's even a barber and beauty shop, so looking good isn't out of reach, and activities fill the days to keep both mind and body going.
Families can arrange tours to see how a regular day feels, meet the staff, or check the dining options and rooms themselves, with a contact system for getting a call, text, or quote, since prices aren't always listed up front but get tailored to what someone needs, though the average reported price is about $275. Help comes in both big and small ways, from transportation for getting out to a doctor or event, to staff walking with residents inside the house if steady steps get hard. Pinehurst Home III keeps safety, comfort, and dignity first, so seniors who live here find kindness and support as they age in place, whether they need just a little bit of help or much more due to memory or medical needs.
This house gets its licensing reviewed by A Place for Mom every six months, making sure standards get kept up, and support staff pay attention to both physical health and peace of mind. There's always a way for residents to take part in social or learning activities, which helps build friendships and gives something good to look forward to, and the overall mood aims for hope, love, peace, and some joy on the harder days.