White Lake Care Home LLC is a small Adult Foster Home - Class 2 facility on SE King Road in Milwaukie, Oregon, where five residents can get long-term care in a home-like setting with licensed staff, and the house has been newly remodeled to meet DHS rules, so you'll find clean, spacious rooms, some shared and some private, with rooms for wheelchairs, private or shared bathrooms, and showers that are easy to get into, and even single rooms available since all five beds are currently open. The owner lives in the home alongside the residents and gives care with help from a caregiver and a CNA around the clock, and staff members speak English, Romanian, and other languages, which can help some folks feel more comfortable. White Lake Care Home LLC takes Medicaid, Medicare, private pay, and spend down residents, but they only accept Medicare if it's certified by the right authorities, and they're licensed and checked by the Department of Aging or the Department of Veterans' Services, so families get some peace of mind since the home's regulated by the state.
Healthcare services are from King Road Adult Care Home, and care includes medication help, catheter and feeding tube supervision, help with PEG and colostomy bags, along with Alzheimer's and dementia care, as well as recovery after stroke, help for paralysis, Parkinson's, traumatic brain injury, and wound care, plus cancer care, and folks can also get hospice, mental health services, respite stays, or day care. The home's fenced lot gives parking spaces for families and residents, a well-kept yard, and outside seating, while inside, there's a dining room, a living room with chairs, TV in the common areas and in each room if you bring your own TV, plus WiFi, but pets aren't allowed and you can't use alcohol, weed, or drugs, though CBD oil is okay. Activities can be tailored to what residents like, whether they want to join common programs or do things on their own, and there's an alarm system on doors to keep residents with Alzheimer's or wandering safe. The facility's close to hospitals, shopping, coffee shops, parks, and transit for easy visits or errands, and it has both indoor and outdoor common spaces where folks can spend time together. Stand-up and Hoyer lifts are on hand for those needing help moving, staff gives feeding assistance, and wheelchairs can get around everywhere, so care is available for most needs, and the small setting can give a sense of community and family for those moving in.