Halewood of Seattle
A small home dedicated to memory care, in West Seattle.
Two six-resident Adult Family Homes in Seattle and Bellevue. One sixteen-resident boutique Assisted Living Facility in Lynnwood. All three built around dementia and Alzheimer's care — at human scale.
A 120-resident memory-care wing has hallways. A six-resident home has a living room. The science behind dementia care has been clear for years: smaller environments, predictable routines, and the same familiar faces every day make a measurable difference.
Love Care Living operates two complementary models in Washington. Two Adult Family Homes — six residents each, in actual residential houses, dedicated entirely to memory care. One boutique Assisted Living Facility in Lynnwood — sixteen residents, three lifestyles (independent, assisted, memory care) on one campus, for families who want continuity as needs change. Same operating philosophy, two scales.
How we approach memory care
A daily commitment to dignity, familiarity, and the small touches that make a house feel like home — for residents whose memory needs the gentlest setting we can offer.
Two small AFHs and one boutique ALF. All dedicated to dementia and memory care.
A small home dedicated to memory care, in West Seattle.
A small home dedicated to memory care, on the Eastside.
A boutique assisted living community north of Seattle — independent, assisted, and memory care on one campus.
Our largest community is sixteen residents. Caregivers know every resident by their stories, not by a chart number — at every one of our communities.
Every part of how we run a day — meals, programming, environment, training — centers on residents with cognitive change. Memory care isn't a wing of our buildings; it's the whole operating system.
A small Adult Family Home if six residents and a residential kitchen is what fits. A boutique Assisted Living Facility if you want independent, assisted, and memory care on one campus. Same standards, different scale.
Mom is calmer here than she's been in two years. The whole team knows her — what she likes, what helps her settle, what makes her laugh. We didn't know what we were missing.
The smaller scale was the deciding factor. We toured three large places and felt overwhelmed at all of them. Halewood feels like our parents' house, with people who actually know Dad.
The garden walks alone are worth it. Sue is out there twice a day with the same caregiver, who's been here for years.
It feels like a home, not a hospital. That mattered more than we knew until Mom was settled.