Adult Family Home · Mount Vernon, WA
Adult family home in Mount Vernon, WA — a real home for our community's seniors.
Washington State licensed adult family home serving Mount Vernon, Burlington, Sedro-Woolley, Anacortes and Skagit County. Six private bedrooms, 1:3 personalized care, 24-hour support, home-cooked meals, and a true residential setting.
Personalized 1:3 care
An intimate, six-resident home means every person is known by name, story, and preference — never a bedroom number.
A real home, not a facility
Wood floors, a working kitchen, a garden out back. The rhythms of family life, kept simple and dignified.
Skagit Valley roots
Family-owned in Mount Vernon, WA, with deep ties to Skagit County families and to the local medical providers across Burlington, Sedro-Woolley, and Anacortes.
What we provide
Care that meets each person where they are.
Activities of Daily Living
Bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and gentle mobility support — provided with patience and dignity.
Meals & Nutrition
Three home-cooked meals daily plus snacks, adapted to dietary needs and the foods each resident actually loves.
Medication Management
Trained caregivers handle medication scheduling, reminders, and coordination with each resident's providers.
Memory & Specialized Care
Supportive routines for residents living with dementia, within the scope of our DSHS specialty designation.
Bedrooms at a glance
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Common areas
The kitchen, dining room, sitting room, and porch — the spaces where life happens together every day.
Sitting Room
A bright, comfortable gathering space for visits, TV, and quiet afternoons.
Dining Room
Home-cooked meals served family-style around a shared table.
Kitchen
The heart of the home — where every meal is prepared fresh each day.
Restroom 1
A clean, accessible restroom maintained for daily comfort and ease.
Porch
Covered outdoor seating for fresh air, sunshine, and a change of scenery.
Home comforts
A residential setting, built for daily care.
Private bedrooms
Each resident has a private room with space for familiar belongings and a flat-screen TV provided before move-in unless they prefer their own.
Home-cooked meals
Meals are prepared in the home kitchen and adjusted around preferences, routines, and nutrition guidance shared during admissions.
Comfortable common areas
The dining room, kitchen, sitting room, and porch give residents calm places to gather, visit, read, and rest.
Outdoor space
Garden beds, porch seating, and fresh air are part of daily life when weather and care needs allow.
Family visits
Families are encouraged to stay involved, share meals, and discuss visit routines that fit the household rhythm.
Accessible daily routines
Care is organized around steady daily rhythms, with specific needs discussed during admissions and supported within approved adult family home scope.
Daily life
Activities & Engagement
Days here move at a gentle pace — but they're never empty. Mornings start with coffee and the paper, afternoons drift between the garden, the porch, and the sitting room, and evenings end with music or a favorite show.
We plan around each resident — what they love, what they used to do, what makes them light up. Caregivers join in, family is always welcome, and our little flock of garden visitors (yes, including the patriotic rooster out front) keeps things cheerful.




Inside
Games & cards
Rummy, dominoes, checkers — small-group play that keeps minds sharp.
Puzzles
Jigsaws and word puzzles always out on the table for whoever feels like joining.
Music hour
Hymns, old favorites, and Sunday gospel — sometimes a singalong, always a smile.
Painting & coloring
Watercolors and adult coloring books — gentle creative time, no skill required.
Reading & storytelling
Daily papers, large-print books, and shared stories from a lifetime of memories.
Baking together
Helping knead dough or stir batter — the kitchen smells like home on baking days.
Outside
Gardening & potting
Tending the porch planters, deadheading roses, watering ferns — small wins, every day.
Porch & lawn time
Morning coffee on the porch, afternoon sun in the lawn chairs, fresh air whenever you want it.
Dockton Park & café outings
Scenic drives, waterfront walks, and visits to a favorite local café — weather permitting.
Bingo & community events
In-house bingo nights and seasonal performances — birthdays, holidays, and everything in between.

A note about home
Small things, every day.
A red, white, and blue rooster watching the garden. Roses against the siding. A blue ceramic pot full of grass that catches the light just right. It's the little touches that make this feel like home — and it's what residents notice first.
Planning the next step
Admissions should feel clear, not rushed.
Families can start with a simple conversation, tour the home, and review fit, documentation, services, and resident rights before any agreement is signed.
See admissionsLicensed & Compliant
Washington State licensed adult family home
Care provided within approved adult family home scope.

