Comstock Place Adult Family Living in Spokane, WA, is a single-story senior care home that accepts up to six residents at a time, and folks there can get daily living support, medication help, and personal grooming assistance, plus the building comes wheelchair accessible, and residents have access to secure common areas and an emergency call system for safety, which all helps make it a safe spot for seniors including those with Alzheimer's, dementia, and Parkinson's. Staff offer care around the clock and help with things like getting to doctor's visits, preparing nutritious meals, and organizing social activities when residents need a bit of fun, and the home features internet access so residents can stay in touch with family and friends, which is real helpful for those whose families live far away. Personalized, one-on-one care plans adapt to what each resident needs, and memory care areas keep folks safe who need it while also letting them take part in activities, and staff help keep track of medicine schedules.
Comstock Place covers several types of senior living-assisted living for folks who need some help with getting dressed or bathing, independent living for those that like extra social time but manage most things themselves, memory care for people facing memory issues, and home care services if someone wants to stay in their own home. Management includes Ms. Carmen Yanez as owner along with principals William Scheiderich, Carol Capra, Darleen Fitzgrald, Linda Lee, and Jeanne Marque, and the place has been serving Spokane since 1998. Residents get access to transportation and parking, and visiting hours run from 9:00am to 8:00pm. The home isn't BBB accredited, but it does have an A+ BBB rating, and folks can find information about the facility and industry tips for choosing assisted living on their Facebook page. Comstock Place is a state-certified, bonded and registered assisted living facility that's won awards for its meals, dining, activities, and friendly atmosphere, and it keeps its focus on safety, good food, and treating people with respect in a comfortable, homelike setting.