Guardian Angel ACH, also known as Guardian Angel Adult Foster Home, sits in a quiet Beaverton neighborhood in the Tualatin River Valley, and the house itself only has five beds, so it's never crowded or noisy, and you'll find it's a peaceful place most days, with the kind of homey feeling you get in a well-kept private house because the owner, Loredana Naioan, lives there too and takes care to keep everything clean and almost new looking, so things feel comfortable and welcoming for both seniors and even the occasional child living there. They offer supported living, assisted living, and memory care, including care for people with Alzheimer's, dementia, and physical disabilities, and folks here get help with daily things like bathing, meals, medication, and dressing, with staff always on hand, day or night, to help with things like injections, wound care, insulin, feeding tubes, catheters, colostomy care, and all those tough medical jobs that can come up.
Guardian Angel ACH accepts both male and female residents, but there are only five licensed beds with two vacant right now, and the house is built for people who need wheelchairs or just extra help getting around, with ground floor rooms, private baths, wheelchair accessible showers, and easy access to the garden or patio if you want to sit outside. The home allows pets to visit, but not to live inside, and there's no smoking, no alcohol, and no recreational drugs allowed anywhere, so it stays clean and safe for everyone. There's free Wi-Fi and cable TV in every room and the main lounge, air conditioning, a central fireplace, and shared spaces for relaxing or playing games like Wii bowling, karaoke, and trivia, and sometimes they even have art or cooking classes, live music, holiday parties, and BBQs or picnics. Meals are home-cooked and tailored for many diets, whether someone needs no sugar, low salt, gluten-free, vegan, or just organic food; they'll bring the tray right to the room or serve it in the common dining area, and snacks are always available too.
Residents get complimentary rides for errands and appointments, and the staff-who speak English, Romanian, and Spanish-includes CNAs and nurses, so there's always help for emergencies or more complicated care, laying out medications, or even end-of-life hospice support if that time comes. They accept Medicaid and private payment, and the whole setup is classified as a Class 3 adult foster care home with plenty of security, including call buttons and alarms on the doors, especially for those with memory issues and wandering concerns. Housekeeping, laundry, and grocery shopping are done for you, and daily activities are planned to keep both body and mind busy, with programs intended to help residents stay as independent and connected as possible, whether you want to join in or watch from the side in one of the comfortable sitting rooms, beside the fireplace, or out in the fenced backyard garden area. Guardian Angel ACH tries to make life a little bit easier and safer for its seniors, with a focus on stability, warmth, and daily support.