Longevity Home Care, connected with Right At Home, offers elder care, home health care, and assisted living services for seniors and disabled people, trying to help folks stay independent as long as possible while letting them age in place, and they have places like Ironwood Holistic Care Home, Macdonald West, Basil Adult Care Home, Libra Adult Care Home, and Tigard Garden Adult Care Home all as part of a broad network mostly in Beaverton, Oregon. The buildings stay open 24 hours, and some have special memory care sections that are secured, with computerized wandering alert systems, so residents with Alzheimer's or dementia can't get lost, and there's also a focus on high staff-to-resident ratios, which means more help is around when needed. You'll find care for things like diabetes, high-acuity needs, incontinence, and non-ambulatory cases, with skilled nurses on hand at all times, and places set up with mechanical lifts and the ability to do one or two-person transfers as needed, plus features like daily meals and snacks that fit what each person needs for nutrition.
More than a basic care home, Longevity Home Care covers a lot, like senior apartments, condos, independent living, continuing care (CCRC), hospice care, respite care, and regular assisted living, so you don't have to move every time you need more help, and they make space for people with big behavioral needs, especially in memory care. Amenities include outdoor and indoor common areas, transportation if you pay extra, parking for both residents and visitors, and rooms that can have private baths and showers that work for wheelchairs, all in a clean and comfortable environment where you're allowed to keep cats and dogs if you want the company. Staff can help with things like bathing, dressing, incontinence care, or using a medical alert system which they also offer, and there are activities-like exercise to help with balance, stamina, and circulation, and a calendar filled with things on-site and in the community to keep residents socially, mentally, physically, and emotionally engaged.
They offer home health services and eldercare-home health services for folks who want to stay at home longer, with non-medical support such as help with errands, medication, and daily tasks. Some staff speak Romanian, and residents can join devotional services if that matters to them. Safety's pretty important here, so you'll see things like home security, ID theft protection, medication dispensers, and walk-in tubs, along with guides with senior safety and health tips. The average cost for a memory care unit runs about $2,600 for a one-bedroom, and the advisory service is free for families since partner communities pay a fee only if someone moves in, and there's local expert advice to help decide which place might work best.
Longevity Home Care won the Best of Senior Living award for communities offering good care, with a 4.6-star average from over 3,400 reviews, and there's a steady focus on keeping things cozy, allowing folks to live as independently as possible, and making sure everyone, even those with higher needs or pets, can find a place to call home. They're at 7130 SW Scholls Ferry Road in Beaverton, and they take care of everything from wheelchair transfers to offering a range of room and care options, devotional activities, indoor and outdoor spaces, and transportation, all with the aim of making life easier and safer for both seniors and their families.