The Iris Memory Care sits in West Salem, close to quiet parks like Brush College Park, and has a pleasant, park-like setting with big two-bedroom cottages that come with their own garages, patios, and plenty of green space for walking and enjoying the outdoors if that's what someone likes to do. The community offers different kinds of apartments, including cozy studios, one-bedroom, and spacious two-bedroom suites with handy things like private bathrooms, kitchenettes or full kitchens, microwaves, dishwashers, garbage disposals, and individually controlled thermostats, plus all the utilities are included, so folks don't have to worry about extra bills piling up. People can choose to bring small dogs, but no big dogs or cats are allowed here.
Residents get regular help with housekeeping, laundry, linen service, and full home maintenance, and there are laundry rooms to use anytime, while each place has a wireless emergency call system just in case. There's a gated entrance, safety rails and wide hallways, plus buildings have sprinkler systems and handicap-accessible bathrooms, all meant to help keep everyone safe. The staff stays on duty around the clock, and there's a nurse call system and pharmacy services available, so folks can get help with things like medication reminders or wound care, and there are individualized care plans for people with dementia or Alzheimer's. Some extras here include a full-service salon with a barber, a whirlpool room, a library, a cozy lounge with a fireplace, a theatre room, and a billiards table for games and social times. There's a courtyard for relaxing, walking paths for strolling, and garden spots for those who like to dig in the dirt or join outdoor parties-plus, parking for guests is available.
Dining happens restaurant-style in a bright room with cheerful décor, and there are also private dining spaces for special times, meals three times a day with snacks, and dietary options for special health needs. Folks can also use room service or the "anytime" dining option. On top of that, there's help with getting dressed, bathing, walking, or using a wheelchair. Transportation gets folks out for shopping, field trips, or medical visits, and there are plenty of planned social activities like yoga, stretching, arts and crafts, music, and educational programs, with things happening every day of the week, so folks can usually find something to do. The Iris Memory Care also has a dedicated memory care staff and offers support and programs designed for people with conditions like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and other memory problems. Residents can make their spaces their own and enjoy a warm, supportive place that tries to feel like home, with friendly faces and places to gather, all while focusing on safety, comfort, and the needs of older adults who need some extra help as time goes by.