Adult Family Home · Licensed in WAEst. 2005

A quiet homein Kirkland,for the peopleyou love.

Mari’s Home Care is a six-resident adult family home tucked into a quiet Kirkland neighborhood. Twenty-four hour personalized care, awake staff all night, and a slow, home-cooked rhythm of days — because choosing care for someone you love is, above all, a choice about feeling.

Since
2005
Residents
Up to 6
Staff
24x7
Location
Kirkland, WA
Front of Mari's Home Care in Kirkland
The house, in spring
The living room at Mari's Home Care
The living room
  • Awake staff all night
  • 6 residents — never more
  • Kirkland, Washington
  • Since 2005
  • Dementia & complex care
  • Home-cooked meals
  • Near Evergreen Hospital
  • 24/7 personalized care
  • Awake staff all night
  • 6 residents — never more
  • Kirkland, Washington
  • Since 2005
  • Dementia & complex care
  • Home-cooked meals
  • Near Evergreen Hospital
  • 24/7 personalized care
About the Home

A small, residential home designed to feel like one.

Mari's Home Care sits on a quiet residential street in Kirkland — a six-bedroom house with a big backyard, a long dining table, and a routine that moves at the pace of a real life.

Living room at Mari's Home Care
The Living Roomwhere mornings start slow

Acalm, residential setting where every resident is treated with dignity, respect, and kindness — and where independence is supported as much as it can be.

Mari’s Home Care has served families in Kirkland and the surrounding communities since 2005. With only six residents, the days here aren’t scheduled around staffing — they’re shaped around the people who live here.

Address
13823 119th Ave NE
Kirkland, WA 98034
Serving since
2005
License
Adult Family Home
Capacity
Six residents

Why families choose us

01

Awake all night

A staff member is awake the whole night through. If a resident wakes, wanders, or needs medication at 3am, someone is already there.

02

A home, not a facility

Six residents, a kitchen that smells like dinner, a backyard with a garden. The scale of a house, intentionally.

03

Care plans, not categories

Each plan is built around a person — their routines, foods they love, the way they take their coffee, the music they grew up with.

04

Close to medical support

Minutes from Evergreen Hospital and surrounding clinics — quick to appointments, quick in emergencies.

Care & Daily Life

What we provide, every single day.

Care here means more than tasks completed. It means a hand offered at the right moment, a meal you actually want to eat, and the steady, quiet presence of someone who knows you.

01

24/7 supervision

Personalized care, day and night.

02

Awake night staff

A person on duty, eyes open, every hour of the night.

03

Personal care

Bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting with patience and privacy.

04

Medication support

Reminders and coordination with healthcare providers.

05

Home-cooked meals

Nutritious meals and snacks served at the dining table.

06

Housekeeping & laundry

Clean rooms, fresh linens, personal laundry done with care.

07

Mobility & fall prevention

Support with movement, transfers, and safer footing.

08

Connection & activity

Conversation, music, games, and time outdoors — every day.

Dining table

“Dinner is the same time every night. We sit down together. That part matters.”

— On the dining table

A Day, Slowly

The rhythm of a day, measured in small good things.

A day here isn’t scheduled — it’s shaped. Around meals, around naps, around what each person finds restful or interesting. Here’s roughly how it moves.

  1. 01Morning

    Slow starts and warm breakfasts

    Coffee, eggs the way you like them, the morning news at low volume.

  2. 02Mid-morning

    Light exercise & fresh air

    A walk in the backyard, a stretch by the window, or a quiet read.

  3. 03Afternoon

    Music, games, conversation

    Cards at the table, an old album playing, a visit from family.

  4. 04Evening

    Dinner together at the table

    Home-cooked, served family-style. The same chair, every night.

  5. 05Night

    Rest, with someone awake

    A calm room, a familiar bedtime, and awake staff if anything is needed.

Home Features

Comfortable, accessible spaces — and a backyard you can sit in.

A house designed for safety without feeling clinical. The grab bars exist; they're just not the first thing you notice.

  • Private rooms
  • Walk-in shower
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Large backyard
  • Quiet neighborhood
  • Security cameras
  • Air conditioning
  • Garden area
  • Close to Evergreen Hospital
  • Fresh home-cooked meals
  • Laundry included
  • Awake night staff
The backyard
The Backyardtomatoes in summer
Care Levels

The kinds of needs
we’re able to support.

Awake staff at night, individualized plans, and steady coordination with healthcare providers — across a wide range of needs and conditions.

01

Dementia & Alzheimer's

Routine, calm spaces, and patient redirection.

02

Parkinson's

Mobility support, medication timing, fall prevention.

03

Stroke recovery

Coordination with therapy and ongoing recovery.

04

Diabetes

Meals, medication, and monitoring made routine.

05

Mobility assistance

Transfers, walking support, and safer footing.

06

Incontinence care

Discreet, dignified, and gentle support.

07

Medication management

Reminders and coordination with providers.

08

Hospice / end-of-life

Compassionate support alongside hospice agencies.

09

Respite care

Short-term stays for families who need a break.

10

Behavioral support

Calm, consistent, person-centered care.

Questions

What families often ask.

If your question isn’t here, please call or write to us. We’re happy to talk through what care could look like for your family.

Yes. We support residents with dementia and Alzheimer's, and we work closely with families to understand each person's routines, preferences, and what helps them feel most at ease.

In most cases, yes. We encourage families to bring familiar items, photographs, and small pieces of furniture to help a room feel like home from day one.

Yes. We provide medication reminders and coordinate directly with healthcare providers as part of standard care.

Yes. We support residents and families through hospice and end-of-life care in close partnership with hospice agencies.

Yes — a staff member is awake throughout the night, every night. That means immediate response for residents who wake, wander, or need medication overnight.

You can call us at 206-778-1664, send a message through the form below, or email us. Tours are by appointment so we can give you our full attention.

Visit & Contact

Come see the home.Tours are by appointment.

Choosing care for a loved one is a big decision. We’d be honored to show you around, answer your questions, and talk about what life here could look like.

Address
13823 119th Ave NE
Kirkland, WA 98034
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