Afternoon Tea on the Patio

Kent Adult Family Home
22615 100th Ave. SE Kent, WA 98031

Posted on 05/16/2026

Afternoon Tea on the Patio

On warm afternoons, residents love having tea or lemonade on the patio. Our shaded outdoor area, complete with raised garden beds, is ideal for enjoying nature and chatting.

A caregiver might wheel a resident outside, and together we take in the flowers and sunshine. This quiet time — a cool drink on the porch — provides a nice break in the day.

It’s these little moments of normalcy and tranquility that help seniors relax and feel cared for in a homelike environment.

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