The Home

What Daily Life Looks Like Here

A small home, designed for ease. With the comforts that make a difference when you live somewhere full-time.

Living Spaces

Six Private Bedrooms

Each of our six residents has their own private bedroom; no roommates, no sense of being on top of one another. The shared areas (living room, bathroom, dining room, kitchen, garden patio) are common ground for the times when the day calls for company.

  • Six private bedrooms
  • Wheelchair-accessible doorways
  • Wide hallways for walkers
  • Grab bars in every bathroom
  • Walk-in showers available
Comfort & Recreation

The Home, as It Should Feel.

Books, music, a TV with the cable channels people actually watch, a quiet corner for reading, and Wi-Fi for video calls with distant family. The living room is where afternoon naps happen, where the football game plays on Sundays, where birthdays are celebrated.

  • Wi-Fi throughout the home
  • Cable TV in common areas
  • Comfortable common seating
  • Books and reading materials
  • Music available daily
  • Beauty salon visits arranged
Outside

Fresh Air, and a Place to Sit in It.

The garden patio is one of the most-used spots in the home. Residents read out here, family gathers here in summer, and we eat lunch outside whenever the weather permits. It's wheelchair-accessible from the back of the home.

  • Outdoor garden patio
  • Comfortable garden seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible patio
  • Pet-friendly visits welcome
  • Visiting any time of day or night
  • Family BBQ space in summer
Food, Family, Culture

Meals That Taste Like Someone Made Them.

Three home-cooked meals daily plus snacks, never reheated trays, never industrial portions. Cultural meal options including Ethiopian dishes (injera, doro wat, shiro) for residents who wants to try authentic Ethiopian dishes. Dietary accommodations for diabetes, low-sodium, and other restrictions. Family is welcome to join at the table any time.

  • Three home-cooked meals daily
  • Ethiopian cultural cuisine
  • American comfort food
  • Diabetic, low-sodium, soft-textured options
  • Family welcome at meals
  • Birthdays celebrated with cake
Language & Culture

Greeted in Their Own Language.

Our caregivers speak English, Amharic and more.. We observe coffee ceremonies, holidays, and the small daily traditions that make a place feel like home, no matter the resident's background.

  • English & Amharic spoken daily
  • Cultural / language matching
  • Religious traditions respected
  • Coffee ceremony / morning ritual
  • Holidays observed in-home
  • Personalization for any background
Family Always Welcome

No Visiting Hours. Pets Welcome.

This is a home, not a facility. There are no fixed visiting hours. Want to drop by at 6am for coffee with your father? Come over. Want to bring the grandkids for a Saturday afternoon? Please do. Family pets are welcome to visit too. a familiar bark or purr can do more than any therapy session.

  • Family welcome anytime
  • Pet-friendly for visits
  • Grandchildren especially welcome
  • Holidays celebrated with family present
  • No restrictions on phone calls
Daily Engagement

Activities That Fit the Person.

We don't run "bingo at 10, crafts at 2." We learn what each resident loves and we do more of it. Music from their era. Gardening if that's their thing. Card games at the kitchen table. Family video calls. Quiet hours for residents who prefer solitude.

  • Music from each resident's era
  • Gentle exercise & chair yoga
  • Garden time
  • Card games & puzzles
  • Family video calls supported
  • Quiet hours respected
See It in Person

The Best Way to Feel a Home is to Walk Through It.

Photos can only show so much. Come over, see the rooms, sit in the patio, meet the team, taste the food.