Loza Adult Family Home in Everett, Washington operates as a residential care home and is equipped to handle a wide range of medical conditions. The team is prepared for residents who wander during the day or night, attempt elopement, display combative or other behavioral issues, stay up all night, require wound care, use oxygen, follow special diets, are younger than 60, or manage diabetes with oral medications, injections, or sliding-scale protocols. Support for advanced dementia is part of everyday practice, and individual care plans are adjusted as health needs change.
Care delivery is reinforced by an RN/LPN on staff, 24-hour nursing availability by phone, and continuous on-site staffing. A fenced rear area, alarmed doors, and a PERS alert system add security layers for residents prone to exit seeking. Because the home is RN-owned, clinical oversight is immediate, and full assistance is available for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer capabilities range from simple walker help to two-person or full Hoyer lift support, including services for bed-bound residents.
Resident rooms are straightforward and designed for ease of movement, with cable television service available in many—but not all—accommodations. Families can review room options during a visit to see which features best match their preferences.
Meals follow a set menu prepared in-house three times daily, with snacks offered between meals. The kitchen adjusts textures, portions, and ingredients to meet physician-ordered or resident-requested diet modifications, including diabetic, low-sodium, and other specialized plans.
The property is wheelchair accessible throughout and provides internet access for residents and visitors who want to stay connected.