Our Services

What we actually do,
every single day.

We are a licensed adult family home caring for up to six residents at a time. That limit is not a constraint. It is the entire point. Every service we offer is shaped by one question: what does this specific person need today?

Caregiver spending quiet time with a memory care resident at Hebron Care

01. Memory Care

A familiar rhythm
in an unfamiliar world.

For someone living with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia, mornings can carry real fear. We work hard to remove that fear. Our caregivers learn each resident's history: what they did for work, what music they loved, whether they take their coffee with cream. Those details are not small talk. They are the architecture of a calmer day.

Days here follow a gentle structure: a familiar wake-up routine, breakfast at the same table, activities chosen for engagement rather than performance. We watch for agitation and redirect before it escalates. We sit with residents who cannot sleep. We do not rush.

"For the first time in two years, my mother recognized where she was when she woke up. She called it home."

Daughter of a current resident
  • Individualized daily routines built around each resident's history
  • Consistent caregiver assignments, familiar faces every morning
  • Wandering prevention and fall-risk monitoring
  • Family communication whenever something changes

02. Daily Living Support

Bathing. Dressing. Eating. The things that matter most are the ones most people take for granted.

Activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, eating, moving from bed to chair) are what we do most of the day. We do not treat these as chores to complete. We treat them as the moments where dignity is either preserved or quietly taken away.

Our approach is unhurried. If a resident needs twenty minutes to button their shirt because they want to do it themselves, we give them twenty minutes. If they need full assistance without any self-direction, we provide that with the same professionalism. There is no template. There is only what works for this person, on this morning.

Personal Care

Bathing, oral hygiene, grooming, skin care, incontinence care, provided with privacy and patience, tailored to each resident's comfort and preferences.

Nutrition & Meals

Home-cooked meals accommodating dietary restrictions, therapeutic diets, and cultural preferences. We sit at the table with residents. Meals are not a delivery service. They are shared time.

Mobility & Transfers

Safe transfers, repositioning for residents with limited mobility, assistance with ambulation and adaptive equipment. We coordinate with physical therapists when prescribed care is needed.

Laundry & Housekeeping

A clean room, fresh clothing, and a tidy living space are included. Not as extras, but as part of what a home means.

03. Medication Management

The right medication.
The right dose.
Every time.

Most of our residents take multiple medications, some with meals, some on an empty stomach, some as-needed. Getting this right requires more than a pill organizer. It requires a caregiver who knows your resident's routine well enough to notice when something seems off, and a system structured enough to prevent any margin for error.

We maintain a detailed medication administration record for every resident. All staff are trained in safe medication handling. We communicate with prescribing physicians and pharmacists, flag side effects we observe, and coordinate medication reviews when a resident's condition changes.

  • Trained staff administer all scheduled and PRN medications
  • Medication administration records (MARs) maintained daily
  • Pharmacy coordination and refill management
  • Side-effect monitoring and physician communication
  • Controlled substance handling per Washington State DSHS standards
Organized medication management at Hebron Care Adult Family Home

04. Respite Care

Caregiving is the hardest job
no one trained you for.

Respite care is short-term placement (days, weeks, or a month) while a family caregiver recovers, travels, or simply rests. It is not a lesser version of our regular care. Every respite resident receives exactly what a long-term resident receives: the same meals, the same attention, the same unhurried mornings.

If you have been your parent's sole caregiver and you are exhausted, we want you to know: this is not abandonment. This is wisdom. A family that sustains itself can care for a loved one far longer and far better. We are here to make that possible.

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Night view of Hebron Care, someone is always watching over our residents

05. 24/7 Care & Monitoring

Someone is always here.
Always.

There is no overnight shift where a single aide monitors six buzzers from a nursing station down the hall. We are a home. At night, a trained caregiver is present and awake. Not available on call, but here. In the building. Listening.

If a resident gets up at 2 a.m. confused, someone is there within moments. If vitals change, someone notices. If there is a fall, we do not call for help. We are already the help. Families tell us this is the thing that finally lets them sleep.

How We Work

The numbers that shape everything we do.

1:6

Caregiver Ratio

Washington State permits up to six residents in an adult family home. We hold to that limit deliberately. Our caregivers are not stretched thin across a floor of twenty. They know each resident by name, habit, and preference, and they have the time to act on that knowledge.

24/7

Round the Clock

Care does not pause at shift change or after dark. An awake caregiver is present through every night. Not on-call, not sleeping in a break room, but present. Needs do not follow business hours, and neither do we.

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One Home, One Family

We are not a corporation with multiple locations managing occupancy rates. This is one home, cared for by one consistent team. When you call, you reach someone who knows your loved one. That is not a feature. It is the foundation everything else is built on.

Every family's needs are different.
Let's talk about yours.

Whether you are exploring options for the first time or ready to ask specific questions, we would rather have a real conversation than send you a brochure.