From The Heart 4 in Pasco, Washington, operates as an assisted-living community. Residents receive help with routine tasks such as bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and mobility while maintaining as much independence as possible. Care plans are individualized and can be adjusted quickly if a resident’s condition changes, allowing most health concerns to be managed on site without disrupting daily routines. Coordination with outside physicians and other licensed professionals supports continuity of care and helps keep residents in a stable, familiar environment.
Round-the-clock staffing ensures that trained team members are always available to address medical needs or emergencies. Specialized diabetes care is offered, including blood glucose monitoring and assistance with insulin, enabling residents to manage the condition safely. An emergency call system is installed throughout the building so residents can summon help from their rooms or common areas, allowing staff to respond promptly to falls, sudden illness, or other urgent situations.
Accommodation options include private and companion suites, all of which feature accessible bathrooms, basic furnishings, and climate control. Select units add amenities such as walk-in showers, kitchenettes, or patio access, but not every suite has every feature. Weekly housekeeping and laundry services are standard, and maintenance requests are handled by on-site personnel to keep living spaces functional and safe.
Meals are prepared in the community kitchen and served in a shared dining room three times a day, with menus that can be tailored to medical diets, including low-sugar choices for residents managing diabetes. Snacks and beverages are available between meals, and room service can be arranged for residents who prefer or require in-room dining, though this option may not be included with every accommodation type. Families are encouraged to review meal plans and service availability during the admission process to confirm that dietary needs and personal preferences can be met.