Hovland Care Home sits on Powers Creek Loop Road Northeast in Silverton, Oregon, and offers memory care, dementia care, and assisted living in a small, community-based setting, and they do a bit of everything since they're actually made up of a few homes and care units with names like Alexandra Baldwin Adult Foster Home with only two units, Gayla Hovland Adult Foster Home which takes up to three people for long-term care, and Marquis Silver Gardens which can take up to 52 residents for assisted living, so folks have a range of room sizes, group settings, and care levels to pick from; they focus on people living with memory loss, dementia, and Alzheimer's, and their dementia care units are licensed, offering secure indoor and outdoor spaces so folks who get confused can move around safely, and they go out of their way to have special activities like memory games, group fitness, arts and crafts, and wellness programs, which really help keep people engaged and give everyone something to look forward to in their day.
They have both medical and non-medical support, meaning residents can get things like wound care, medication management, physical or speech therapy, and health monitoring at home, and at the same time, staff are always around to help with the basics-bathing, dressing, grooming, meals, toileting, plus cleaning, cooking, laundry, and even keeping up the yard, and since they do hands-on and hands-off tasks, it covers most things someone who needs daily help would want. Employees include certified professionals or staff with the right skills to handle both personal care and tasks like transportation to medical visits, grocery shopping, religious services, or social outings, and even a concierge is around to help with requests or making daily life simpler.
Hovland Care Home isn't as big as some of the area's large nursing homes, and there's more of a family feeling since they keep certain homes, like Sarah D Hovland or Lone Oaks Care Home, cozy, and people who move in typically get a personalized care plan so whatever support someone needs-from medication reminders to behavioral help or even hospice near the end of life-gets worked in. Residents with memory loss have extra safety in mind, like emergency call systems, secure wandering areas, and staff that know how to lower anxiety through routine and activities designed for cognitive problems.
Meals are taken together in a community dining room, and sometimes the homes offer spa treatments, physical rehab, and even gourmet meals, depending which unit someone's in. Every day, the goal is to keep folks comfortable, safe, and as independent as they can manage, and there's always help nearby if anyone needs it, whether it's for a medical issue in the middle of the night or just help getting dressed in the morning. Residents also get to join in on social activities, group exercise, and crafts, which brings a sense of belonging, and with amenities ranging from transportation to tailored activity programs, Hovland Care Home tries to provide both needed care and some extra comfort for anyone living there.