Seattle, Washington · 6-Resident AFH

A small Seattle home, built for memory care.

Six residents. Familiar faces around the table at every meal. A licensed Adult Family Home in Seattle dedicated entirely to dementia and Alzheimer's care. Pricing starts at $9,500 / month, all-in.

About this home

An actual house. Six neighbors. One small team that knows everyone.

Halewood of Seattle is a residential home — not a building, not a wing of a building. Up to six adults live here at a time, each with their own bedroom, sharing a living room, a kitchen, and a backyard that gets real use.

That scale is the whole point. With six residents and a caregiver-to-resident ratio of 1:3 during the day, the team learns the small things — that Margaret needs her tea before noon, that Henry likes the sunny chair after lunch, that Don's daughter visits on Thursdays. Memory care done at this scale isn't a different program from a big-facility program; it's a different kind of attention altogether.

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Bay-window reading nook in the Seattle home
What we do

Memory care, only — at this home.

This Adult Family Home is dedicated entirely to dementia and Alzheimer's care. If you also need independent or assisted living for a partner, see our Lynnwood community — all three lifestyles on one campus.

Person-centered dementia care

Care plans built around each resident's history, preferences, and rhythm — reviewed monthly with family.

Predictable structured days

Calm routines, dementia-friendly cueing, sensory engagement, and gentle activity — the rhythms that help residents feel safe.

A home, not a facility

A real kitchen, family-style meals, a yard, and the kind of staff continuity you can't get at scale.

What's included

The all-in monthly rate covers

Pricing: $9,500/month all-in. We also accept Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) for qualifying residents through the DSHS Specialized Dementia Care Program.

A look around

Inside the home

From the families

What our residents' families say

Mom is calmer here than she's been in two years. The whole team knows her.

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Diane R.
Family member

It feels like a home, not a hospital. That mattered more than we knew.

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Mark T.
Family member

Six residents means Dad isn't lost in a hallway. Someone always notices.

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Linda K.
Family member
More to read

From the journal

Family Guide

Signs an aging parent may need memory care

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Comparison

AFH vs. assisted living vs. memory care wing

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Funding

Apple Health & the SDCP in Washington

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Visiting

What to ask when touring an AFH

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Come visit. Stay for tea.

The best way to understand a home like ours is to spend half an hour in it.

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