Care to Stay Home in Spokane Valley, WA

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Care to Stay Home

Care to Stay Home in Spokane Valley, WA

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12810 East Nora Avenue Suite A, Spokane Valley, WA 99216

For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973

4.4 from 31 reviews
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Overall Review of Care to Stay Home

Pros

  • pro Care To Stay Home is very helpful to families when a loved one needs 24-hour companionship.
  • pro Darla provided overnight care five nights a week, giving families peace of mind.
  • pro Care To Stay Home staff are very kind and professional.
  • pro Clients highly recommend Care To Stay Home.
  • pro Care To Stay Home provides the comfort that someone will always be there to take care of a loved one.
  • pro Care To Stay Home provides great service, punctual staff, and a responsive head office.
  • pro Angela is a very good fit as a caregiver.
  • pro Care To Stay Home has been attentive to clients' needs and caregiver needs.
  • pro Clients feel very good about Care To Stay Home entering their homes.
  • pro The staff are professional, warm, and caring.
  • pro Care To Stay Home has experienced and trusted caregivers; assessments are detailed and care plans are tailored.
  • pro Rob Fraser and Care To Stay Home are reputable, caring, and take good care of clients.

Cons

  • pro Care To Stay Home is not good.

Review

Care To Stay Home in Spokane Valley is best suited for families that want to keep a loved one safely at home with highly personalized in-home care, especially when 24/7 or near-24/7 oversight is needed. The model works well for seniors who thrive on consistent, compassionate staff and a strong local office that coordinates schedules and care plans. The leadership, particularly Rob Fraser, is repeatedly cited as thorough and patient, with assessments that translate into tailored caregiver matches. Clients often require overnight support or extended daytime coverage, and the reviews show the team can provide reliable, on-time care and the practical supervision that makes aging at home feasible. This is not a one-size-fits-all service; it is designed for people who value face-to-face, in-home support that can scale up as needs change, while staying within the familiar home setting.

Those who may want to consider alternatives include families seeking a more predictable, institution-like environment or those with highly complex medical needs requiring skilled nursing or around-the-clock clinical oversight beyond what in-home care typically provides. Budget is also a critical factor: in-home care at this intensity can be costly, and some families report that finding the exact right caregiver takes time and multiple introductions. If a loved one would prefer a fixed caregiver roster with less turnover risk from the agency or a setting with more standardized clinical protocols, exploring other agencies with longer track records in medical home health or a senior living community offering on-site nursing may be prudent. Similarly, if early-stage dementia or behavioral health issues demand specialized programs, check specific certifications and care plans before committing.

On the plus side, the strong suite here is unmistakable: exceptionally compassionate, professional caregivers who consistently display warmth and competence; careful scheduling and on-time arrivals; and an office culture that is responsive and supportive. The company emphasizes thorough assessments and custom care plans designed to place the right caregiver with the right needs, which is key for both safety and emotional well-being. Reviews repeatedly highlight the value of overnight support, Darla’s nightly visits five nights a week, for example, allowing family members to rest while knowing help is present. Families note that care can scale from minimal assistance to 24-hour coverage with the same high-caliber team. The benefit is aging-in-place with continuity; caregivers become familiar with routines, preferences, meds, and subtle changes in condition, which translates into more proactive, personalized care rather than reactive visits.

However, no service is flawless, and Care To Stay Home is not an exception. A minority of clients report less satisfactory experiences, signaling that caregiver fit and consistency are not guaranteed from day one. The reality is that it can take time, often a process of trial and adjustment, before the exact right caregiver is found, sometimes requiring multiple assignments over months or even a year. That reality matters when choosing between a service that promises immediate 24/7 coverage and one that builds the team around the person slowly. The strongest caveat is the dependence on the agency to align staffing with a loved one’s personality, routines, and medical needs, something that can influence satisfaction in meaningful ways. Also, while not uniform, there are notes of disappointment from a small portion of clients, underscoring the importance of upfront alignment and ongoing evaluation.

To make the most of what Care To Stay Home offers, approach the engagement as a partnership with a structured onboarding. Begin with a formal, detailed assessment that translates into a written care plan, expectations for caregiver continuity, and a clear communication protocol for changes in condition. Insist on a trial period with a few caregiver options, and set a plan for transitions if the match does not meet needs. Leverage the head office’s support to coordinate schedules, medication reminders, and hospital discharge planning, as many reviews point to coordinated teams that extend beyond the caregiver shift. Given the strong track record for kindness and competence, this provider is a strong fit when the objective is to remain at home with dignity, while maintaining a safety net that is practical and scalable as health fluctuates. Prepare to advocate for the exact mix of coverage necessary.

In sum, Care To Stay Home is best for families who want deeply personal, home-centered care that can scale to 24/7 support without moving to a facility. The combination of compassionate caregivers, meticulous assessments, and a responsive office makes aging in place not just possible but steadily improved for many clients. The main caveat is caregiver turnover risk and the time needed to lock in the ideal match, which can test the patience of families seeking immediate certainty. For those with tighter budgets, highly complex medical needs, or a preference for institutional-level oversight, alternatives, such as other home-health agencies with broader medical credentials or senior communities with in-house nursing, should be considered. When aligned with clear expectations and a proactive care plan, this service stands out as a trusted partner for preserving independence and quality of life at home.

Features

Transportation

  • Spokane International (14 miles away) Spokane International (14 miles away)

Description

Located in the charming and peaceful Spokane Valley, WA, Care to Stay Home is an exceptional assisted living community that offers a comfortable and nurturing environment for seniors. With numerous amenities and a wide range of nearby facilities, our residents can enjoy a fulfilling and enriched lifestyle.

For coffee lovers, there are seven cafes conveniently located nearby, allowing residents to socialize with friends or take a leisurely stroll for their daily caffeine fix. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the close proximity of two parks, providing beautiful green spaces for relaxing walks or picnics with loved ones.

Ensuring the health and well-being of our residents is our top priority. With 13 pharmacies nearby, access to medications and healthcare supplies is convenient and hassle-free. In addition, having 25 physicians in close proximity allows for regular medical check-ups and immediate healthcare attention whenever needed.

Food lovers will be delighted by the variety of options available near our community. With 14 restaurants just a stone's throw away, residents can indulge in delicious meals prepared by talented chefs without going far from home.

Transportation is made easy with two transportation options nearby, making it simple for residents to run errands or go on outings with friends and family. For those seeking spiritual fulfillment, there are two places of worship near our community where residents can practice their faith.

Entertainment is also within reach at Care to Stay Home. With one theater located nearby, residents have the opportunity to enjoy movies or live performances without traveling far from home. Furthermore, knowing that a hospital is situated close by provides peace of mind in case of any medical emergencies.

At Care to Stay Home in Spokane Valley, WA, we strive to create an inclusive and vibrant community where seniors can feel at home while receiving personalized care and support. With various amenities and an array of nearby facilities catering to different needs and interests, our assisted living community offers an enriching lifestyle for all residents.

Nearby Places of Interest

Located in Spokane Valley, Washington, this area offers a variety of medical facilities such as Valley Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center and Providence Valley Young People's Clinic for easy access to healthcare. With hospitals like Valley Hospital nearby, residents can rest assured knowing that quality medical care is readily available. In terms of transportation, the Mirabeau Park & Ride and STA Pence-Cole Valley Transit Center provide convenient options for getting around. The dining scene includes options like Brother's Office Pizzeria and Hong Kong Buffet, offering diverse choices for meals. Additionally, there are several cafes like Fueled Coffee Company and Dutch Bros Coffee for relaxing coffee outings. Parks such as Mirabeau Park provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, while theaters like Regal Spokane Valley offer entertainment options. Pharmacies like Walgreens and Rite Aid are conveniently located for medication needs. Places of worship like Victory Faith Fellowship and Holy Trinity Lutheran Church cater to spiritual well-being. Overall, this area of Spokane Valley presents a well-rounded community with ample amenities suitable for senior living.

Physicians

  • Valley Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center (0.1 miles)
  • Spokane Valley Obgyn (0.2 miles)
  • Drs. Higuchi & Skinner, P.S. (0.2 miles)
  • Providence Valley Young People's Clinic - Spokane (0.2 miles)
  • Oral Surgery Plus (0.3 miles)
  • Reese, Stephen Dr - Multicare Rockwood Valley Surgical Specialists (0.3 miles)
  • Empire Eye Physicians PS (0.3 miles)

Hospitals

  • Valley Hospital (0.2 miles)
  • Providence Holy Family Hospital (6.9 miles)

Transportation

  • Mirabeau Park & Ride (0.3 miles)
  • STA Pence-Cole Valley Transit Center (1.9 miles)

Restaurants

  • Brother's Office Pizzeria (0.3 miles)
  • Denny's (1.1 miles)
  • Hong Kong Buffet (1.4 miles)
  • McDonald's (1.7 miles)
  • Taco Bell (1.8 miles)
  • Senor Froggy Mexican Foods (1.8 miles)
  • McDonald's (1.8 miles)

Cafes

  • Fueled Coffee Company (0.8 miles)
  • Dutch Bros Coffee (1.1 miles)
  • Whistle Stop Coffee Shop (2.5 miles)
  • Dutch Bros Coffee (2.6 miles)
  • Higher Ground Espresso (3.5 miles)
  • Daily Habit (4.3 miles)
  • Starbucks (5 miles)

Parks

  • Mirabeau Park (0.9 miles)
  • Brown's Park (3.1 miles)

Theaters

  • Regal Spokane Valley (1.1 miles)

Pharmacies

  • Walgreens (1.2 miles)
  • Rite Aid (1.2 miles)
  • Welllife Pharmacy (1.2 miles)
  • Yoke's Fresh Markets (1.2 miles)
  • Safeway Pharmacy (1.4 miles)
  • Halpin's Pharmacy & Treasure Room (1.5 miles)
  • Chas-Valley Pharmacy (1.8 miles)

Places of Worship

  • Victory Faith Fellowship (2.2 miles)
  • Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (2.8 miles)
  • Journey Church (5.5 miles)

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