Sweet Home Quality Care sits in a quiet neighborhood near Lake Washington in Seattle, with a view of the water from its large deck, and you'll notice how it feels much more like a family home than a facility, since it houses only six residents each with their own private rooms, and four of those have private bathrooms and flat screen TVs, and there are spaces where everyone can gather like a sunny dining room, a big living room with a central fireplace, and even a TV lounge with a piano or organ for music. The community is run and owned by a registered nurse who's spent over thirty years working in medical care, and her specialty is in dementia and mental health, so she leads a staff that includes certified nurse assistants and compassionate caregivers who work around the clock, and they focus on helping residents with everything from dressing, bathing, and incontinence care to making sure people with memory problems are safe, since there's a Wander Guard or similar security system and the whole place is secured against wandering. The facility accepts residents who need assisted living, memory care, ambulatory care, diabetic care, incontinence care, and high acuity care, and manages medication, insulin, wheelchair needs, and can coordinate visits with a doctor and handle home health and hospice care if needed. People who move in can also opt for respite stays, and rooms come air conditioned, on the ground floor, all are private, and some are available just for female residents-it's possible to use long term care insurance, though they haven't shared pricing details.
Meals are home-cooked and served in the dining room, covering special diets like vegetarian, gluten-free, low sodium, kosher, and no sugar options, and snacks are always available. You'll find that staff don't just handle chores like laundry and housekeeping-they help everyone stay active and social, organizing things like cards, bingo, puzzles, board games, storytelling, gardening, music therapy, stretching classes, Wii bowling, dancing, shopping trips, BBQs, birthday parties, and celebrating holidays, along with devotional or religious activities both onsite and off. There's a big focus on creating a life that's comfortable and supportive, with staff giving personalized care and residents usually building friendships with both each other and caregivers. While there's no outside courtyard, the deck and indoor common areas give space to relax, and it's handy to public transportation if someone wants to go out, with parking for residents and guests. Sweet Home Quality Care supports seniors to stay as independent as they can, letting them make choices and keeping care plans tailored to each person's needs. There's Wi-Fi for staying connected, supply services, and beautician visits for services like manicures and pedicures, and it's known for its high standard of safety, cleanliness, and a calm, family-like feeling that helps make daily life easier for people who need a little extra help as they age.