Care needs
Current diagnoses, mobility needs, fall history, memory support needs, and daily routines that help your loved one feel settled.
Admissions
Five steps. No pressure. We'll walk you through each one and tell you honestly if we're not the right fit.
Good fit starts with
Clear written services, fees, and resident rights before any agreement is signed
A practical fit conversation before families spend time on paperwork
Move-in planning that respects the resident's pace and family schedule
Call us or send a note. We listen first — no scripts, no pressure.
Visit in person, meet the caregivers, and see the bedroom you're considering.
A care needs assessment ensures we are the right fit for your loved one.
We review the written disclosures, services, and resident rights together.
We help with the transition so the first day feels welcoming, not jarring.
Before the assessment
The first conversation works best when families can share the practical details of daily care, the resident's preferences, and the timeline they are planning around.
Current diagnoses, mobility needs, fall history, memory support needs, and daily routines that help your loved one feel settled.
A current medication list, provider contacts, pharmacy details, and any nurse delegation or timing considerations.
Private-pay or Medicaid details, long-term care insurance questions, and the timing families are hoping to plan around.
Favorite foods, sleep habits, cultural or spiritual preferences, hobbies, and familiar belongings that should come along.
Per Washington State RCW 70.128.280, prospective residents receive written disclosure of:
A full copy is provided in person before any agreement is signed. Request a copy.
Tell us about your loved one, what has changed recently, and a good time to talk. A quick note is enough to begin.