
Marias Best Care was not created as a business first — it was created out of care, love, and a deep respect for people. For Maria Valea, opening this home was about creating the kind of place she would want for her own family: warm, safe, calm, and full of dignity.
We understand how difficult it can be to trust someone else with the care of someone you love. That responsibility is never taken lightly here. Every resident who comes into our home is treated as a person first — with a life, a history, and a story that matters.
Maria has always believed that care should feel human, not rushed or institutional. Too often, people feel like they are placed into a system instead of welcomed into a home. Marias Best Care exists to be different.
Here, there is time to listen.
Time to sit.
Time to notice the small things that make someone feel comfortable and understood.
This home was built around the idea that residents deserve to feel safe, respected, and genuinely cared for — not just supervised.
Life at Marias Best Care follows a gentle, familiar rhythm. Residents are encouraged to maintain independence while knowing help is always close by. Meals are shared, conversations are real, and daily routines are shaped around what feels right for each person.
Care is never one-size-fits-all. Maria takes the time to learn what matters to each resident — their preferences, their routines, and what brings them comfort. Over time, relationships naturally grow, and trust becomes part of everyday life.
Families often tell us that what they notice most is not just the level of care, but the feeling of the home.
Our home is located in a quiet Lynnwood neighborhood near Southwest County Park, Lynndale Park, Highway 99, SR-524, and just minutes from Edmonds Medical Center. The setting offers both calm surroundings and easy access for families and healthcare needs.
Inside, the home is comfortable, clean, and welcoming. It is a place where residents can relax, feel secure, and truly settle in.
We believe families should always feel welcome, heard, and involved. Open communication is very important to us, and we encourage families to ask questions, visit often, and stay connected.
Choosing an adult family home is never easy — but it helps to know your loved one is in a place where they are known, valued, and genuinely cared for.