Fairview Pointe in Auburn, WA operates as a licensed residential care home equipped to manage complex health profiles. The team is prepared for residents who wander, attempt elopement, exhibit combative or other challenging behaviors, or remain awake throughout the night. Caregivers follow physician directives for wound care, oxygen therapy, special diet compliance, and the full range of diabetic management—including oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale insulin. Support extends to residents with advanced dementia as well as those under 60 who need long-term assistance.
Clinical oversight is reinforced by an RN or LPN on staff and a nurse on call 24 hours a day. The building maintains 24-hour staffing and security, door alarms, a fenced rear area, and a personal emergency response system that alerts staff at once. Bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting can all be provided with full assistance. Mobility needs are met whether a resident walks with a cane, relies on a wheelchair, requires a one- or two-person transfer, needs a full mechanical lift, or is bed-bound.
Resident rooms are designed for safety and practicality. Some accommodations include a private bathroom and cable television, though these features are not present in every room, so families should verify availability during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to meet dietary prescriptions such as low-sugar, low-sodium, or other physician-ordered modifications. Snacks are offered between meals, and staff monitor intake for residents who need extra oversight.
The property is wheelchair accessible throughout and provides internet access so residents can stay connected with family and online services.