Cooking Together in the Kitchen

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

Posted on 06/16/2026

Cooking Together in the Kitchen

Residents often help out in the kitchen to the degree they can. They might measure ingredients for baking cookies or stir a pot for soup.

Cooking together is not only fun—it engages memories and fine motor skills.

Fresh-baked goods and meals often find their way to dinner or snack time.

Sharing food preparation also strengthens bonds; even small tasks like choosing cookie toppings can brighten someone’s day.

These joint kitchen moments make our Kent home feel truly family-oriented, with homey aromas and shared smiles.

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