St. Nino AFH I is a private adult family home in Spanaway, WA, offering seniors a quieter alternative to assisted living or nursing care, and you'll find it's in a residential neighborhood with space for only six licensed residents, which means there's a smaller community feel and more personal attention and people say residents benefit from staff being around 24 hours a day. The home allows both men and women, and pets are welcome, provided they follow the home's basic rules, and there's no smoking allowed indoors. Residents have their own private rooms or studio-style rooms, with wheelchair accessible showers, tubs, and rooms designed for safety and ease of movement, which really helps if someone needs assistance moving or needs a mechanical lift.
People with Alzheimer's or dementia live in the secured memory care section, where the space is laid out to reduce wandering and confusion, and alarm bracelets and a computerized alert system keep those at risk for wandering safe. Health professionals like nurses, doctors, dentists, podiatrists, physical, occupational, and speech therapists all visit as needed, and staff offer medication management, monitor health conditions, and can help with incontinence, diabetic care, or high acuity needs, so there's lots of professional backup.
St. Nino AFH I offers hospice, respite care, short-term stays, and supports "aging in place," which lets people stay in the same home as their needs change, and there's help for those who need stand-by or hands-on assistance, including both one-person and two-person transfers. Specialized care is available for mental health and development disabilities, too. The community follows state and local safety standards, and visiting hours run from 9am to 8pm, which gives families plenty of time to visit. The caregiver-to-senior ratio matches licensing requirements, so residents have the help they need.
Meals, including vegetarian choices, are made from quality ingredients with attention to nutrition, and a chef and meal planners handle balanced menus. Residents can use indoor and outdoor spaces, enjoy scenic spots outside, and join activities and social events both at the home and out in the community, with devotional gatherings off-site if they'd like. There's an on-site beauty and barber service for grooming, parking for residents, and transportation available. The home doesn't accept Medicare unless specifically certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. People who need memory care, help with daily living, or want a comfortable home environment with a little extra supervision and support can expect a peaceful setting and steady, compassionate care at St. Nino AFH I.