Comprehensive Healthcare: Gleed Orchard Manor sits nestled beside apple orchards not far from the Cascade mountains, where folks who need more help than a regular nursing home can give live in a calm, home-like place with supported living apartments and long-term assisted living. Gleed Orchard Manor has 29 beds and gives people privacy with options like one-bedroom units, studios, and shared or private rooms, all with safety features and keyless entry; all the basics are covered such as utilities, meal preparation for special dietary needs, and regular housekeeping and laundry, even dry cleaning, so people don't have to worry about chores and can focus on daily life. The facility has well-tended walking paths, porches, a game room, a movie viewing area, and places to sit and talk. There's a dining room with all-day, restaurant-style dining, a beauty and barber salon on-site, a well-stocked library, and a computer section so residents stay busy and enjoy different hobbies and activities with both staff-led and resident-run events, creative arts and crafts, wellness programs, and entertainment for holidays and birthdays.
The staff at Gleed Orchard Manor works round the clock to help with medication, bathing, dressing, transfers, and mobility, and help anyone who needs care for Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and dementia. Extra support comes for people with incontinence or diabetes, and there's always someone on call with an emergency alert system and 24-hour supervision and care, so safety stays a top priority. People dealing with mental health or substance use issues have inpatient, outpatient, and detox services through programs like the Pathways adult residential treatment facility and therapy from the Wellness Now Clinic, plus support for anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, depression, schizophrenia, and more, and they offer community education, victim advocacy, crisis response, health home services, and a wide range of behavioral health supports. For people who are moving out of hospital psychiatric care or shifting toward independence, programs like Crossroads and Garden Village help with education, case management, memory care, or skilled nursing, and there are opportunities for worship and socializing without pressure.
Families meet with staff in scheduled meetings to stay involved, and staff keeps everything maintained-fixtures, appliances, and general upkeep. Residents have choices about how much help they want and how busy they want to be, and the environment's made to help people feel comfortable, independent, and safe for as long as they need to stay, all while surrounded by apple orchards and views of the mountains. Prices start at $3,780 a month depending on room type, and people can find both quiet spots and plenty to do, all with the support they need as they get older, and reviews do show that families and residents find satisfaction here.