"Thanks for your concern. As you can imagine, we have been going and going and going. Nellie is supposed to move into her new home today. We have seen a great change in her over the last few weeks. She is so much more alert and responsive. The support groups we have met through your organization have been a true blessing. There is no way we could have acquired (or even recognized the need for) the help of all the people who will improve the quality of Nellie's new life style. I thank the Lord for sending us your way."

-- Karen R.

"Thanks for all your help. We pass on your name and A Place for Mom to everyone that we meet. You’re our greatest asset through this difficult situation."

-- Tim K.

"I want to thank you for all of your support in helping me secure a place for my sister. I appreciate your follow through and compassionate words of encouragement. I was so stressed before I made contact with you. I thank God for sending me to you. I can't tell you how much of a relief it has been."

-- Detrie H.

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Blessed Hands AFH
Spokane, WA
Residential Care Home
Blessed Hands AFH (G) Residential Care Home

About My Home and Rooms

My home is a State Licensed Adult Family Home accepting both Private and Medicaid residents. There are three bedrooms for the Residents, a large living room, dining room, kitchen, and one bathroom on the main floor. One single room while the remaining two rooms are shared. I live in the home and available 24hrs.

Married residents have the right to live together in their own room provided both couple consent. A private room can be allocated to a person at a rate twice the semi-private charges or at a rate agreeable to both parties.

Amenities and Services

  • Conditions or needs I can provide
  • § Care for elderly people, male
  • and female
  • § Incontinent care
  • § Dementia
  • § Mental Health
  • § Diabetes taking pills
  • § Residents recuperating from
  • surgery which does not need
  • sterile procedures or any other
  • conditions that does not require
  • services of a registered nurse.
  • § Residents that require night
  • awake staff.
  • Conditions/ Needs I cannot provide
  • § Injections
  • § Diabetes taking insulin
  • § 2 person assist transfers
  • § IV’s
  • § Sterile dressing changes
  • § Professional medical decisions