
Our Story
We started this because we believe aging should feel like living.
Where We Came From
A home built out of something personal.
My family has been in caregiving for as long as I can remember. We watched relatives age, some in large facilities, some at home, and we saw how much the setting mattered. A person can be medically cared for and still feel invisible. We wanted to do something different.
We opened Hebron Care because we believed a small home, with a small number of residents and people who genuinely knew them, could offer something that larger places simply can't: real relationship. We know our residents' histories, their preferences, the things that make them laugh. We notice when something's off, not because an alert fires, but because we were paying attention.
The name comes from a place of refuge, somewhere people went when they needed safety and belonging. That's what we try to build here, every day.
We're licensed by the state of Washington and held to rigorous standards. But honestly, the standards we hold ourselves to are higher. We ask: would we want this for our own family? If the answer is anything less than yes, we change it.
"A person can be medically cared for and still feel invisible. We wanted to do something different."
We're located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Everett, WA. Six residents maximum. Round-the-clock care. Meals made from scratch. And a lot of conversations over coffee that nobody scheduled.



What We Believe
These aren't slogans. They're things that actually happened.
Every one of our values came from a real experience, a moment that shaped how we do things here. We'd rather tell you the story than print the slogan.
A few months after we opened, one of our residents, a retired schoolteacher named Margaret, told me she hadn't eaten at a table with a proper tablecloth in years. She said it quietly, almost to herself. The next morning I pressed the linens we already had and put them on the dining table. She didn't say anything, but she smoothed her hand across the cloth before sitting down.
That moment taught me something: dignity isn't a policy. It's the thousand small choices you make when no one is watching. We don't ask "Is this the easiest option?" We ask "Would I want this for my own mother?"
The People Here
A small team that knows your name before you unpack.

Hebron Care Leadership
Our care director oversees the day-to-day life of the home and is here most days. Not in an office, but in the kitchen, in the common room, and at the table. She came to this work after caring for her own grandmother and found that the homes she wanted didn't exist. So she built one.
Our Caregivers
Every person who works here is licensed, background-checked, and trained, but we also hire for something harder to measure: patience, warmth, and the kind of attention that doesn't clock out. We're a small team on purpose. When you call, you reach someone who knows your family.
2421 81st Pl SE, Everett, WA 98208
Licensed Adult Family Home, State of Washington
You're Welcome Here
Come see for yourself.
We know choosing care for someone you love is one of the most important decisions you'll make. We'd rather you see the home, meet the team, and ask every question before you decide anything.