White Oak Village Memory Care sits over on NE 20th Ave in Vancouver, Washington, and serves people who need both assisted living and memory care. The community uses the term "memory care" because its staff have special training to help people with Alzheimer's and other kinds of dementia, and the whole building is set up so you know folks are safe and secure, with 24-hour supervision and a call system in every room. There are 60 private rooms in this 40,000-square-foot facility, shaped into two twin neighborhoods with a central core, which means good sunlight and places where residents can be together indoors and outdoors, whether it's in the garden spots or the patio area.
Staff take a person-centered approach, which means they look at each resident's history, interests, and abilities to make a plan for daily life and activities, not just a general schedule for everyone. The staff focus on things like music, games, book clubs, exercise, yoga, gardening, arts and crafts, and even trips outside the community, because staying active and connecting with others helps keep cognitive, sensory, creative, and motor skills sharper for longer. All meals are prepared with care, served restaurant-style, and folks get reminders before mealtime to help with routines, and there are options for different diets like for allergies or diabetes. There's a dining room, library, media room, arts room, a place for movie nights, and a community salon, which gives residents plenty of variety.
Rooms come fully furnished, and residents have access to Wi-Fi, cable TV, and telephone service, so there's always a way to stay in touch. Housekeeping, laundry services, and move-in help are part of the package, and there's transportation for medical appointments or outings in Vancouver. The emergency alert system lets staff know quickly if a resident needs help, and the place was built to handle wheelchairs and folks who need more support getting around. The community's core values-Fun, Attitude, Integrity, Teamwork, Honesty, and Effort, or F.A.I.T.H.E.-guide how they support everyone, aiming for a safe, comfortable place where people can keep as much independence as possible even when memory's not what it used to be. Operated by Mosaic Management, Inc., White Oak Village Memory Care holds a license for 68 beds and keeps its doors open every day of the week.