Angeline House was the second
home we opened
in 1977 and was the gift of a generous donor.
It is named after Chief Noah Sealth's daughter, Princess Angeline.
It is also a large, older home located in a quiet residential section
of Capitol Hill in Seattle. Also licensed as an Adult Family Home, it has residents who are on
Group Home Contracts. Angeline
House is home to four people with a developmental disability and three live
in care givers.

The home has a wheel chair ramp for access and a fire escape for egress.

The home has two and one-half stories plus a full basement. The basement consists of an office, laundry room, furnace room, bath with shower and a meditation or quiet room. The main floor consists of two single bedrooms for residents, a wheel chair accessible three quarter bathroom, storage closet, dining room, living room, and kitchen with a small eating area. The second floor has six bedrooms and a full bathroom and the third floor, two bedrooms and a three-quarter bath.