Afh – Noble Care and Cherish operates as a licensed residential care home, focusing on residents who need consistent oversight and complex medical attention. The home is prepared for those who wander during the day or night, present flight-risk behaviors, or become combative or otherwise challenging. Staff manage wound care, oxygen therapy, special diets, and diabetic care whether controlled by oral medication, insulin injections, or sliding-scale protocols. People under 60 years of age, those up all night, and individuals living with advanced dementia are also accepted.
Care delivery is supported by a 24-hour nurse on call, staff who have passed background checks, and safety measures that include a fenced rear yard, door alarms, and a PERS alert system. The home can accommodate psychiatric diagnoses and provides full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Mobility options range from simple standby help to one- or two-person transfers, Hoyer lift transfers, and services for residents who are bed-bound. Night staff are on site; while the shift is classified as “asleep,” personnel respond promptly to any alert.
Residents may choose furnished rooms or bring personal items, and they can paint or decorate to suit their preferences. Some rooms offer a private bathroom and cable service, while housekeeping and scheduled laundry are standard. Because room layouts vary, not every accommodation includes every feature, so families should verify specifics during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu prepared in-house, with snacks available throughout the day and the option for in-room dining when needed. The kitchen routinely handles diet modifications such as mechanical-chop, puréed, thickened-liquid, vegetarian, and other physician-ordered plans, ensuring nutritional goals are met without disrupting medical care.
The property is wheelchair accessible and offers internet access, a barber and beauty station, and a calm, country setting on Spokane’s South Hill. It sits near Sacred Heart and Deaconess hospitals, the South Hill commercial district, and a transit center, making medical appointments and errands straightforward. The owner and on-site provider brings two decades of senior-care experience, accepts private pay with the option to convert to Medicaid, and continues care through end of life in coordination with hospice providers.