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Structured, 24-hour dementia care in a warm, licensed residential home — where only six residents live, and every face is a familiar one.
What Is a Dementia Care Home?
A small, licensed residential home for individuals living with dementia — where structured routines, consistent caregivers, and a home-like setting make every day calmer and more meaningful.
Residents maximum
6

24/7 support
Dementia care with awake on-site staff — every hour, every day.
Tailored
Daily routine per resident
24/7
On-site dementia caregivers
3+
Dementia types supported
100%
Licensed by WA DSHS
Know the Signs
If you're noticing any of the following, it may be time to consider professional dementia care support.
You don't have to navigate this alone. Call us — we'll walk you through your options with care and no pressure.
Our Approach
Every aspect of life at our home is designed to reduce confusion, build familiarity, and support each resident's dignity and wellbeing.
Daily life
Structured routines are one of the most powerful tools in dementia care. Here's what a typical day looks like for our residents.
Caregivers assist with bathing, grooming, and dressing at an unhurried pace, using familiar cues and calm communication to ease residents into the day.
A warm home-cooked breakfast followed by supervised medication administration. Light music or gentle conversation helps set a positive tone.
Personalised cognitive activities — reminiscing, music, puzzles, or garden time — designed to stimulate and engage at each resident's own level.
A nutritious evening meal, quiet relaxation time, and a consistent bedtime routine to reduce sundowning and support safe, restful sleep.
Why Small Is Better
For people with dementia, familiarity is everything. A small home means consistent faces, predictable spaces, and genuine one-on-one care.
With only six residents, your loved one sees the same familiar caregivers every day — dramatically reducing confusion and distress.
Our small home means more one-on-one time per resident and faster response to any behavioural or health changes.
A true residential setting — not an institutional hallway — is proven to reduce agitation and improve wellbeing in dementia patients.
Each care plan reflects the resident's personal history, stage of dementia, preferences, and family input — never a generic programme.

“Six residents. The same faces, every single day. That's not just care — that's home.”
Answers to the questions families ask most when exploring dementia care options in Bonney Lake, WA.
Still have questions?
We're happy to talk through your situation.Tour Fedrick Adult Family Home — a licensed dementia care home serving families in Bonney Lake, Sumner, Puyallup, and Pierce County. No pressure, just answers.
Licensed Dementia Care Home · Bonney Lake, WA · Vascular & Lewy Body Dementia Care