Home-Cooked Meals (Including Special Diets)

Seattle Assisted Living
5900 49th Ave SW Seattle, WA 98136

Posted on 03/23/2026

Home-Cooked Meals (Including Special Diets)

Mealtimes are often where “home” really shows up. In our Seattle adult family home, meals are home-cooked and served in a relaxed, family-style way.

Families often ask: “Can you handle diabetic-friendly meals or low-sodium needs?” Yes—menus can be adjusted for common dietary needs and preferences, so your loved one can eat safely and still enjoy food.

If you’re touring care homes in West Seattle, ask to see a sample menu and talk about your parent’s eating habits. It’s one of the quickest ways to tell how personalized a home truly is.


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