Florma Adult Family Home sits in a quiet spot at 12429 58th Drive Southeast in Snohomish, Washington, where they offer care inside a private house with only six licensed beds, so the atmosphere stays calm and home-like, and you can expect private rooms and a personal touch with many services for both men and women, whether you need help for physical disabilities, chronic illness, memory problems like Alzheimer's, or mental health and developmental disabilities, and they accept pets with some rules, allow smoking in a designated area, and make sure the place is fully wheelchair and walker accessible. The owners are licensed nurses-a registered nurse (RN) and a licensed practical nurse (LPN) who live on site-so care stays consistent around the clock, with awake staff available overnight and help for everything from bathing, dressing, and medications to wound care, trach support, and feeding tube management, plus therapies at home for speech, occupational, or physical needs, and on-site visits by doctors, podiatrists, and other health professionals for things like dialysis, diabetic education, cardiac and orthopedic recovery, stroke support, blood draws, and respite or hospice services as needed. Residents get electronic medical records, medication oversight by a pharmacy team, regular UTI checks, incontinence care, behavioral support, and full support for folks who are bed-bound or have advanced conditions, and the place is licensed and registered with DSHS, though they don't take Medicare, only private pay.
The house makes daily life easier by offering Wi-Fi, cable TV with smart remotes, private phones, high-speed internet, a library, security systems, fire sprinklers, a generator, and air conditioning, not to mention private fenced yards for folks who tend to wander, gardens with fruit trees, a private patio, dock, and even waterfront beach access, giving people the chance to enjoy fresh air, water views, lake walks, and fishing. Their meal program includes options for special diets and kosher meals, and a registered dietitian helps with planning, offering specialty meals and sometimes serving fresh fruit from the yard. Activities keep things lively with exercise classes, bingo, movie nights, spa days, musical programs, Bible study, gardening, craft classes, outings, barbecues, games, birthday parties, pet and aroma therapy, tea time, coloring, dances, group singing, and a Montessori-based plan for dementia. Housekeeping, laundry, and help with appointments are included, plus manicure and hair services come on site. They've got visiting hours from 9:00am to 8:00pm, business hours starting early in the morning, private and group dining, home health, palliative, and hospice support, smoking and pet-friendly policies, and family can join meals or activities as well.
The home has an honest, family-centered approach, focusing on compassion and safety, and they try to offer choices for every resident's unique needs, from memory support to total care for quadriplegic folks, plus specialty services like wound care, trauma brain injury support, and more, all in a place that feels more like a real home than a big institution. The Florma Adult Family Home's owners say almost all their reviews are verified, but no reviews are listed yet. Prices aren't published, and they ask people to contact them for details about rooms and openings.