5 Signs It May Be Time to Consider Assisted Living
Recognizing when a loved one needs more support than you can provide at home is one of the most important — and difficult — decisions a family faces.
April 14, 2026
A warm, intimate assisted living residence where every resident is personally known, deeply respected, and compassionately cared for every day.
Welcome
Rompa House is a licensed assisted living facility in Spokane, WA, specializing in personalized adult care and memory support. We provide compassionate, dignified care in a warm and comfortable home-like setting, where every resident is known, respected, and truly cared for.
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Licensed Assisted Living
Personalized support in a peaceful, family-style environment.
About
At Rompa House, every decision is guided by respect, dignity, and genuine compassion for each resident we serve.
→What We Offer
From assisted living to specialized memory support, every service is delivered with compassion, dignity, and personalized attention.

Personalized daily support for adults — help with bathing, dressing, meals, mobility, and routines in a relaxed, home-like environment where residents feel comfortable and respected.
Voices From Our Community





Daughter of Resident · Spokane, WA
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Visionary care with genuine warmth.
Moving my mother here was the hardest decision we ever made as a family — and the best. The staff remembered her birthday, her favorite music, and made her feel like she belonged. She's happier now than she's been in years.

Daughter of Resident
Moving my mother here was the hardest decision we ever made as a family — and the best. The staff remembered her birthday, her favorite music, and made her feel like she belonged. She's happier now than she's been in years.

Son of Resident
I live three states away and the team here keeps me updated with photos and calls. My father has made genuine friends here. The activities program is extraordinary — he paints twice a week now.

Resident, 3 years
I was nervous about leaving my house of 40 years. But from the first week, the staff and other residents made me feel so welcome. The garden here reminds me of my own backyard.

Son of Resident
What sets Rompa House apart isn't the beautiful facilities — it's the people. Every nurse, every aide, every activity coordinator treats residents like family. That's rare and incredibly valuable.
Common Questions
Choosing the right care home for a loved one comes with many questions. Here are the ones we hear most often — answered honestly. We're always happy to talk by phone too.
Ask a Different QuestionYes. Rompa House is a fully licensed assisted living facility in Spokane, WA, operating under Washington State regulations.
Yes. Our facility is led and overseen by a Registered Nurse who is involved in every resident's care plan and is present day-to-day to ensure clinical excellence is always paired with genuine human warmth.
We provide personal care assistance, medication management, nutritious meals, daily activities, housekeeping, laundry, and 24/7 support. Every resident receives a personalized care plan tailored to their unique needs.
Absolutely. We encourage family involvement and welcome visits from loved ones. Family connection is an important part of every resident's wellbeing at Rompa House.
Rompa House serves up to 16 residents. Our intentionally small size means every person receives truly individualized care — no one is ever just a room number.
Yes. We provide specialized memory support for adults living with Alzheimer's, dementia, or other memory-related conditions, with compassionate, structured care in a safe, home-like environment.
Yes. Rompa House is located in a beautifully renovated former convent in partnership with St. Ann Catholic Parish in East Central Spokane, bringing faith, dignity, and warmth to everything we do.
Call us at (509) 381-5858 or (509) 617-6945, or fill out our contact form. Our team will schedule a free tour, answer your questions, and walk you through every step of the process.

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