Wema Adult Family Home LLC sits in Tacoma, WA and gives adults a place to live that feels like a real family home instead of something big and corporate, so you'll see people treated more like family members with lots of kindness and respect, where caregivers work every day, showing love and paying attention to what each person needs, and there's staff on duty all day and all night-including someone awake through the night, since the goal is to make sure everyone's safe, healthy, and comfortable at all times. The house has 7 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, with 6 beds licensed by the state but room for 8 residents, and of those rooms, 4 are private.
People who live here often need care for things like dementia, mental health needs, hospice support, or more complicated health situations, so Wema Adult Family Home offers help that matches each person's needs-whether that's supervision, daily care, or help with remembering things. The place focuses on helping each resident keep as much independence as they can, while making sure their health and safety come first, and the caregivers work to let everyone still make choices and enjoy activities like board games, bingo, or movie nights, which helps keep people social and active.
You'll find a home-like setting with meals and spaces set up much like a regular house, and the visiting hours run from 9 in the morning to 8 at night, so friends and family can come by during the day. This adult family home serves Pierce County and is listed as part of the senior care network, working with caregivers and nursing staff, and you can get in-person or virtual tours if you want to see what it's like before deciding. The place is rated 4.6 out of 5 from over 3,400 reviews, and is considered a non-Medicaid option, with semi-private rooms starting around $6,000 a month, but the owners haven't posted any specific price lists and ask people to inquire directly for more details. Wema Adult Family Home is one of a group of homes in the area offering similar services, and families in Tacoma often choose it when they want care in a smaller, family-style setting with extra support for people with dementia, mental health concerns, hospice needs, or complex care needs.