The Great Shepherd AFH 2

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The Great Shepherd AFH 2

The Great Shepherd AFH 2

14511 Wallingford Ave. N., Shoreline, WA 98133

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

Board and Care Home Memory Care

Pricing

The Great Shepherd AFH 2 offers private room accommodations at a competitive monthly rate of $4,500, positioning itself favorably compared to the broader market in King County and the state of Washington. In King County, the average cost for similar private rooms is approximately $5,034, while across Washington State, it averages around $4,772. This pricing reflects The Great Shepherd AFH 2's commitment to providing quality care and services without compromising affordability. By maintaining lower rates than both the county and state averages, The Great Shepherd AFH 2 stands out as an attractive option for individuals seeking personalized living arrangements in a supportive environment.

Floor plansThe Great Shepherd AFH 2King CountyWashington
Private$4,500$5,034$4,772

Features

Types of Care

  • Board and Care Home Board and Care HomeBoard and care homes provide a smaller, more intimate setting for seniors who require assistance with daily tasks but do not need the level of care offered by a nursing home. They offer personalized care, meals, and social activities in a homelike environment, ensuring that seniors receive individualized attention and support in their golden years.
  • Memory Care Memory CareMemory care is crucial for seniors as it provides specialized support and services for individuals with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. These programs offer a safe and secure environment where residents receive personalized care, cognitive stimulation, and help with daily activities. Memory care helps seniors maintain their independence, quality of life, and dignity while also providing peace of mind for their families.

Amenities

  • Activities off-site Activities off-siteEngaging in off-site activities is crucial for seniors to maintain social connections, stay active, and stimulate their minds. It promotes overall well-being and helps combat feelings of isolation and loneliness.
  • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
  • Devotional services off-site Devotional services off-siteDevotional services off-site are important for seniors as they provide spiritual nourishment, social engagement, and a sense of community outside of the senior living facility. This can enhance overall well-being and help combat feelings of isolation and loneliness often experienced by older adults.
  • Indoor common areas Indoor common areasIndoor common areas are crucial for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, recreation, and community engagement, promoting overall well-being and reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness.
  • Outdoor common areas Outdoor common areasOutdoor common areas are important for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, physical activity, and relaxation. Being outside in nature can improve mood and overall well-being, while also encouraging movement and engagement with others. These spaces can help combat feelings of isolation and promote a sense of community among residents.
  • Private PrivatePrivacy is important for seniors as it allows them to maintain their independence, dignity, and sense of control over their own lives. It also gives them the space and freedom to relax, reflect, and engage in activities that bring them joy and fulfillment. Creating private spaces within senior living facilities is crucial for promoting overall well-being and quality of life.
  • Respite or short term stays offered Respite or short term stays offeredRespite or short term stays provide seniors with a temporary solution when their regular caregiver is unavailable, offering them the opportunity to receive additional care and support during times of need, while also giving caregivers a chance to rest and recharge.
  • Wheelchair accessible showers Wheelchair accessible showersWheelchair accessible showers are crucial for seniors as they provide a safe and independent bathing option for those with mobility challenges. These showers help prevent falls and allow seniors to maintain their dignity and autonomy while ensuring they can bathe comfortably.

Transportation

  • Seattle-Tacoma International (20 miles away) Seattle-Tacoma International (20 miles away)

Care Services

  • Ambulatory care Ambulatory care"Ambulatory care services provide essential medical support and treatment to seniors without requiring hospitalization, allowing them to maintain their independence and quality of life while managing chronic conditions or receiving routine medical care."
  • High acuity care High acuity careHigh acuity care is important for seniors because it provides specialized medical attention and support for individuals with complex medical needs. This level of care ensures that seniors receive the appropriate treatment and assistance to maintain their health and quality of life as they age.
  • Medication management Medication managementMedication management is crucial for seniors to ensure they are taking the right medications at the correct dosages and times. This helps prevent adverse drug interactions, reduces the risk of medication errors, and promotes overall health and well-being. Proactive management also allows for adjustments as needed based on changing health conditions or new prescriptions.

Dining

  • Kosher KosherKosher options are important for seniors because they adhere to dietary laws that are significant to many Jewish individuals, providing them with peace of mind and an opportunity to maintain their cultural traditions and beliefs while living in a senior living community.
  • Meals provided Meals provided"Meals provided" are crucial for seniors in assisted living communities as it ensures they have access to nutritious, balanced meals without the stress of meal planning and preparation. This can help promote overall health and well-being for seniors who may have limited mobility or cognitive abilities.
  • Vegetarian VegetarianA vegetarian diet is important for seniors because it can help lower the risk of chronic diseases, maintain a healthy weight, and provide essential nutrients needed for aging bodies. Additionally, plant-based diets are often easier on digestive systems and can contribute to overall well-being in older adults.

Activities

  • Activities off-site Activities off-siteEngaging in off-site activities is crucial for seniors to maintain social connections, stay active, and stimulate their minds. It promotes overall well-being and helps combat feelings of isolation and loneliness.
  • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
  • Devotional activities offsite Devotional activities offsiteDevotional activities offsite are important for seniors because they provide social engagement, spiritual growth, and a sense of community outside of their living environment. This can improve overall well-being, mental health, and combat feelings of isolation or loneliness.

Description

The Great Shepherd AFH 2 in Shoreline, WA is an assisted living community dedicated to providing top-quality memory care for residents. Our compassionate staff is specially trained to meet the unique needs of individuals with memory impairments, ensuring that each resident receives the personalized care and attention they deserve.

Our community offers a range of amenities designed to enhance the lives of our residents. Activities are held on-site to provide opportunities for socialization and engagement, while devotional services off-site cater to the spiritual well-being of our residents. Indoor and outdoor common areas are available for relaxation and recreation, allowing residents to enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

We understand that some families may require short-term or respite stays for their loved ones, which is why we offer such options at The Great Shepherd AFH 2. Our facility is also wheelchair accessible, including showers equipped with safety features to ensure convenience and comfort for all residents.

In terms of care services, we provide high acuity care for those needing additional support. Medication management is included as part of our comprehensive approach to healthcare, giving families peace of mind knowing their loved ones are receiving their medications safely and effectively.

Meals provided at our community are not only nutritious but also cater to specific dietary preferences, including vegetarian options. We believe that dining should be a pleasurable experience that nourishes both body and soul.

Activities play a vital role in maintaining mental and physical well-being, which is why we offer a variety of on-site activities for our residents' enjoyment. Additionally, devotional activities offsite provide opportunities for spiritual growth and connection.

Located in Shoreline, WA, there are numerous amenities in close proximity to The Great Shepherd AFH 2. With six cafes nearby, residents have plenty of choices for coffee chats or outings with friends or family members. Fourteen parks offer beautiful spaces perfect for walks or picnics in nature. Twenty-six pharmacies ensure convenient access to medications and healthcare supplies. Additionally, there is a physician's office, restaurants, transportation options, and two hospitals nearby, providing additional convenience and peace of mind.

At The Great Shepherd AFH 2, we pride ourselves in creating a warm and welcoming environment where residents feel at home while receiving exceptional memory care services.

Nearby Places of Interest

This part of Shoreline, Washington, offers convenient access to essential services such as pharmacies, hospitals, and transportation options. With multiple pharmacies within a short distance, medication management is made easy. Nearby hospitals like Northwest Hospital and Swedish Medical Center ensure quality medical care is easily accessible. For seniors who enjoy dining out or grabbing a quick bite, there are various restaurants in the area including fast food options like McDonald's and Chick-Fil-A, as well as sit-down places like Dick's Drive-In and The Habit Burger Grill. Additionally, the presence of cafes like Starbucks provides a comfortable setting for socializing or enjoying a cup of coffee. Nature lovers can take advantage of the nearby parks such as Carkeek Park and Echo Lake Park for leisurely walks or picnics. Public transportation options from Northgate Station Seattle and Roosevelt Station Seattle provide convenience for those without personal transportation. Finally, physicians' offices like Ballard Pediatric Clinic PS and Seattle Gastroenterology Associates offer quality healthcare services in the vicinity. Overall, this area of Shoreline offers a blend of convenience, amenities, and healthcare options suitable for senior living.

Pharmacies

  • Walgreens (0.3 miles)
  • Walgreens (1.6 miles)
  • Fred Meyer Pharmacy (2 miles)
  • QFC Pharmacy (2 miles)
  • Bartell Drugs (2 miles)
  • Walgreens (2 miles)
  • Walgreens (2.1 miles)

Restaurants

  • McDonald's (0.5 miles)
  • Chick-Fil-A (0.9 miles)
  • Dick's Drive-In (2.2 miles)
  • The Habit Burger Grill (3 miles)
  • Autumn (3.9 miles)
  • RidgeWood Bottle & Tap (4 miles)
  • Bongos (4 miles)

Hospitals

  • Northwest Hospital (1.4 miles)
  • Swedish Medical Center (4.8 miles)
  • Seattle Children's Hospital (5.6 miles)
  • Uw Medical Center Cafeteria (6 miles)

Cafes

  • Starbucks (1.8 miles)
  • Starbucks (2 miles)
  • Diva Espresso (2.1 miles)
  • Starbucks (3.1 miles)
  • Starbucks (4.1 miles)
  • Woods Coffee (4.5 miles)
  • Starbucks (5 miles)

Parks

  • Carkeek Park (2.1 miles)
  • Echo Lake Park (2.7 miles)
  • Greenwood Park (2.9 miles)
  • Richmond Beach Saltwater Park (3 miles)
  • Maple Leaf Park (3.2 miles)
  • Saint Edward State Park (3.7 miles)
  • Log Boom Park (3.8 miles)

Transportation

  • Northgate Station Seattle (2.3 miles)
  • Northgate Transit Center (2.3 miles)
  • Roosevelt Station Seattle (4.2 miles)
  • U District Station (5.3 miles)
  • University of Washington LINK Station (6 miles)

Physicians

  • Ballard Pediatric Clinic PS (3.9 miles)
  • Warby Parker (5.2 miles)
  • Seattle Gastroenterology Associates (5.9 miles)

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