Comfort Living Adult Care Home sits in Gresham, Oregon, at 175 Ne Olvera Ct, and serves older adults usually 55 or 62 years and above, offering assistance for those who want independent living or need more day-to-day help. The staff helps with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and makes sure people take their medicine and get reminders for their activities, and there's always someone on site day and night to supervise or assist residents. People living here get housekeeping, laundry, and prepared meals, including vegetarian choices if that's needed, and they can eat together or alone, whatever they prefer, while a beautician comes in so folks get their hair done without leaving the home, and residents can smoke outside if they want to.
The building has both indoor and outdoor common spaces, where residents can gather or enjoy a stretch of fresh air, and there's a mix of private rooms and baths, with wheelchair-accessible showers for folks who need easier entry. Activities are planned both on-site and off-site, and there are outings to help people stay lively and social, though how often these happen can change depending on what residents want or need. Comfort Living Adult Care Home focuses on adult care, which includes general healthcare, ambulatory help, diabetic management, incontinence and wound care, with visits from therapists, dentists, and podiatrists to make sure residents' whole health isn't overlooked, plus there's a special focus on memory care for those living with Alzheimer's disease or dementia. Some staff at Comfort Living speak Filipino, which may help certain residents feel more at home.
The facility has employed managers like Josephine Frazier, the owner and operator, and has sometimes sponsored foreign workers, especially for specialized and administrative roles, though there haven't been any labor petitions for new workers in recent years. The home's main goal stays aimed at caring for residents and making sure they have what they need, with support for daily life and a setting that doesn't promise more than it can give, yet does its best to offer comfort, safety, and dignified support for every person who lives there.