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Choosing an adult family home in Washington State is one of the most important decisions you’ll make for your loved one. With hundreds of options across King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties, knowing what truly matters helps you find care that feels like family—not just a facility.

What Is an Adult Family Home?

In Washington, an adult family home is a licensed residential home caring for up to six adults (eight with special approval). These homes provide room, board, personal care, and supervision in a comforting, home-like atmosphere—far from the clinical feel of larger facilities.

Why Choose a Small-Scale Setting?

Key Selection Criteria for Your Adult Family Home Tour

  1. Licensing & Regulations
    Confirm Washington State DSHS licensing and request inspection records. Any hesitation is a red flag.
  2. Staff Credentials
    Ask about caregiver certifications (CNAs, LPNs, RNs) and ongoing training in dementia, diabetes, and wound care.
  3. Services & Ratios
    Ensure the adult family home offers assistance with daily living, medication management, memory care, and hospice support.
  4. Environment & Lifestyle
    Visit in person. Evaluate cleanliness, outdoor spaces, and how residents are engaged during activities.
  5. Family Feedback
    Read Google reviews and ask for references. Look for consistent praise for compassionate care and communication.
  6. Pricing Clarity
    Washington adult family home costs typically range from $4,500-$6,750/month. Ensure transparency about what’s included.

At Noble Hands, we invite families to tour our adult family home with eyes open and questions ready—because we have nothing to hide and everything to share.

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