Pleasant Valley AFH is a small residential care home near the West Minnehaha neighborhood in Vancouver, Washington, licensed for up to 6 residents, where the staff provides around-the-clock care and support with daily living needs like bathing, dressing, and medication. The place feels like a real home, with cozy spaces for gathering or entertaining guests, and they've got private rooms with baths, wheelchair accessible showers, and space for pets if people want to bring them, though there's no smoking inside, only outside where it's allowed. People who live here get three home-cooked meals every day, with choices for kosher and vegetarian diets along with special diets for health issues like diabetes or high blood pressure, and meals are served in the dining area that's got soft lighting and elegant touches that make it feel peaceful.
The staff can talk in both Spanish and English, and the caregivers help with all sorts of needs from hospice care and respite stays to memory care, using memory care systems like Wander Guard if someone's at risk for wandering. When health needs get more complex, the home's got a nurse and doctor on call, as well as support for diabetics, non-ambulatory folks, high acuity care, and help with incontinence, plus regular visits from therapists, dentists, and a podiatrist. There's plenty for residents to do, too, because they set up daily group activities, movie nights, music programs, workout groups, board games, crafts, outdoor trips, yard time, and even devotional services and community night events, making it easy to stay busy or socialize, and there's always both indoor and outdoor common areas for gathering.
If someone needs to get to the doctor or run errands, the home offers transportation, some of it complimentary, and there's also a fitness area, jacuzzi, sauna, a book room, and salon services right on site. They allow both men and women as residents, welcome guests during visiting hours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and work to give everyone a peaceful atmosphere with a balance of traditional and modern design, even noting their church-like architecture with a grand entrance and detailed trim that might remind someone of a spiritual sanctuary. While they don't take Medicare unless certified by CMS, they're licensed as an Adult Family Home for Clark County and provide long-term care focused on peace of mind for both residents and their families, keeping things safe, comfortable, and simple, with a reputation for excellent care and a welcoming, graceful setting.