Dementia Care in Renton, WA

In-home care for residents with dementia —delivered with dignity and compassion.

Dementia Home Care

At Bright Hope Adult Family Home, we provide dedicated dementia care services in a calm, secure, and supportive home environment. Our licensed team specializes in helping individuals facing Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other memory-related conditions live with dignity, safety, and comfort every day.

Personalized Dementia Care for Every Stage

We understand that no two dementia journeys are the same. That’s why our care is always tailored to the individual—respecting their preferences, history, and current needs.

Whether your loved one is in the early, middle, or late stage of dementia, our caregivers are trained to provide appropriate and compassionate support, including:

  • Daily routine assistance (bathing, grooming, toileting, dressing)
  • Gentle redirection and memory cueing
  • Meal preparation with attention to nutrition and dietary needs
  • Medication reminders and administration
  • 24/7 supervision and fall prevention
  • Behavioral and mood support
  • Meaningful activities and stimulation to promote engagement

A Safe and Peaceful Setting

Our home is intentionally small and designed to feel just like that—a home. With a maximum of six residents, Bright Hope AFH ensures:

  • A low caregiver-to-resident ratio for personalized attention
  • Familiar routines that help reduce anxiety and confusion
  • Secured entrances to prevent wandering
  • Soothing surroundings that promote peace and reduce sensory overload

Families trust us to provide a warm, non-institutional environment where their loved ones feel safe and valued.

When Is It Time for Dementia Care?

You may be considering dementia care if your loved one:

Our team is here to help you recognize the signs and guide you through your options with honesty and empathy.

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Why Families Choose Bright Hope AFH for Dementia Care

Whether your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, or another cognitive condition, our home is equipped to meet their evolving needs with compassion and skill.

Licensed Dementia Care Provider

in the state of Washington

Experienced Staff

trained in dementia-specific techniques and behavior management

Holistic Approach

that includes physical, emotional, and social well-being

Family Communication

and involvement encouraged at every stage

Dementia Home Care FAQ

Have questions about our dementia care services? Here are some of the most common inquiries we receive from families looking for the right support for their loved one.

Dementia care includes specialized support for individuals with memory-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease. Services focus on safety, daily assistance, cognitive support, and emotional well-being.

Signs include frequent confusion, wandering, missed medications, inability to manage daily tasks, or caregiver burnout. If safety and quality of life are at risk, full-time care may be needed.

Bright Hope AFH offers personalized dementia care in a small, home-like setting with no more than six residents. Our team is trained, compassionate, and focused on providing one-on-one support in a peaceful, secure environment.

In Washington State, Medicaid may help cover costs through programs like COPES, depending on the resident’s eligibility and the facility’s participation.

Yes. We welcome tours and consultations for families exploring care options. You can contact us to schedule a visit and learn more about our approach to dementia care.

Get in touch

We'd love to hear from you

Whether you have questions about our services, want to schedule a tour, or simply need guidance on finding the right care for your loved one, the team is ready to assist you. 

Address

18904 131st Pl SE, Renton, WA 98058, United States

care@brighthopeafh.com

425-578-5972

Office Hours

Open 24 hours

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