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 At Home AFH's       (3 Adult Family Homes)

  Where you truly feel..."At Home"

   ASSISTED LIVING  &  MEMORY CARE

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Providing Care for Your Loved Ones.

 

The core of "At Home" is its people.  Each resident brings his or her own unique qualities to the home. 

Respect for each person's individuality and a positive attitude is how we create a successful extended family.

 

At "At Home," we strive to provide more than just a place to live, we provide a place to celebrate life!

 

We welcome families and friends for visits.  It's this spirit of welcoming, acceptance, and our dedicated care ...

that ultimately draws people to our homes.

 

"We encourage independence, although, we are here when help is needed."

Services
  • Skilled Nursing Care

  • Medication Assistance & Management

  • Physical Therapy

  • Oxygen Therapy

  • Hospice & End of Life Care

  • And many other services 

Activities
  • Birthday Celebrations

  • Holiday Celebrations

  • Personalized Exercises

  • Crafts

  • Bingo

  • And many other options 

Better Care Starts with You!
Testimonials

 

“I would like to thank you and your staff for giving such wonderful, kind, care to Robert during the last phase of his life.  We know he was very happy with you, and that makes us happy.”

 

Roger and Judy Parni

 

“Every one who worked with Kathy from the hospice staff and the DSHS care worker all commented on the high quality of care that Kathy received.  Kathy was happy and very well cared for."

 

David Hubert

“At Home is a great facility to entrust your loved one's care.  My husband was a resident for 3 years, and despite the difficulty of his situation, the caregivers were flexible and adaptable in finding ways to care for him.  Particularly as his situation worsened, I was very impressed at the level of care he received.  The staff went above and beyond during Ricardo's final months.  Even more impressive was the loving way in which that care was delivered.  I never had any doubt that Lynette and the caregivers truly cared about my husband, and I know he felt the same way.”

 

Irma Goette

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