Blessed Hill Home in Auburn, WA, provides a supportive environment for residents requiring assisted living services. The facility is equipped to handle complex medical needs, including advanced dementia conditions. Staffed by registered nurses (RN) and licensed practical nurses (LPN), the community ensures that medical support is readily available for various needs such as wound care, oxygen therapy, and dietary management tailored for diabetics, whether they are on oral medications or injections. With a nurse on call 24 hours a day, residents receive attentive care and supervision, ensuring their safety and well-being.
In addition to the high level of medical support, Blessed Hill Home offers comprehensive assistance with daily living activities. Residents can receive full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, allowing them to maintain a sense of independence while ensuring their needs are met. The facility is equipped to provide a variety of transfer services, including support for those requiring assistance with mobility aids such as walkers and wheelchairs, along with options for both one-person and two-person transfers, including the use of a Hoyer lift for full transfers. The premises are also secured with a fenced rear area and PERS (Personal Emergency Response System) to alert staff in case of emergencies.
The accommodations at Blessed Hill Home are designed to provide comfort and personalization, as most rooms come furnished and residents have the option to paint and decorate their rooms to reflect their personal style. Each accommodation may include cable service, although not all rooms feature all amenities, so it is advisable for prospective residents to inquire during their visit. The facility encourages residents to create a home-like atmosphere that helps foster a sense of belonging and comfort.
Dining at Blessed Hill Home focuses on nutrition and caters to individual dietary needs based on set menus that allow for diet modifications and management. Special attention is given to ensure that residents' nutritional requirements are met, particularly for those with specific dietary restrictions. This approach supports both health and well-being, contributing to the overall quality of life for the residents.