Every review here is from a Federal Way family I've built an ongoing relationship with — not a one-time job.
"We started with Mia walking our dog. Now she also picks up our groceries twice a week and checks on the house when we travel. We just text her. She's become part of how our family runs."
"My husband and I are in our 70s and we've always struggled with technology. Mia set up our new phones, got our streaming working, and reorganized our kitchen pantry — all in one afternoon. She never once made us feel embarrassed for asking. She's become someone we genuinely look forward to seeing."
"I work rotating nursing shifts and I barely have time to grocery shop. Mia handles my errands every week and communicates without me having to ask. I've never once had to follow up on something. That level of reliability is rare at any age."
"I was nervous leaving my elderly cat with anyone. Mia was so calm and gentle with Whiskers — and she noticed he wasn't eating well and texted me immediately. That kind of attention and care is not what you expect from a hired helper. It's what you expect from family."
"Mia does our dog walks, grabs prescriptions when we can't get out, and helped us set up our new TV last month. It's honestly hard to explain — she's just someone we call. Whatever it is, she figures it out."
"We came home from a two-week trip to a spotless house, a happy dog, thriving plants, and a handwritten note about everything that happened while we were gone. I cried a little. Not what you expect from a 17-year-old. Highly, highly recommend."
"My rescue has serious anxiety and scared off two other walkers. Mia spent extra time the first week just getting him comfortable — no extra charge, no complaints. Eight months later he goes absolutely nuts when she pulls up. That patience is everything."
"I run a small business and asked Mia for help setting up some apps on my new tablet. She stayed an extra hour helping me understand how to use them, then sent me a follow-up text the next day to make sure everything was working. Who does that?"