Homestead Adult Care Home LLC

    15730 SE Royer Road, Damascus, OR, 97089
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    About Homestead Adult Care Home LLC

    Homestead Adult Care Home LLC sits up in the hills above downtown Gresham on 15730 SE Royer Road, Damascus, Oregon, a little east of Portland, and it's one of those smaller, quiet homes where seniors can get around-the-clock care in a peaceful, neighborhood setting, and the fact that Andra Cinpean, the owner, has real experience working with elders helps because you feel like people know what they're doing and really pay attention to each person living there. The place focuses on adult foster care and memory care inside a Christian home environment, so if a person needs help because they're dealing with memory loss, or Alzheimer's, or dementia, there's extra support and trained staff for that, and the home keeps close connections to make folks feel like they're part of a real family, not just someone staying in a crowd. Residents get help with everyday things like bathing and dressing, meals are provided one or two times a day, and there are on-site and off-site activities-including devotional services if a person wants them-and nature walks since you're close to parks like Barton Park, Hidden Falls Nature Park, and a few others. The home has a simple layout that's friendly for anyone needing handicap accessibility, and there's always parking and arrangements for transportation when needed, plus the home's set up so friends and family can find it easy enough, being close to places like Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center, Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center, and places of worship such as St Henry Catholic Church. Private rooms are on offer, with beautiful, quiet spaces, and staff can help manage specific health needs like diabetes, incontinence, or mobility help. The monthly prices for private and studio rooms are $2,700, but there aren't published prices for every situation, and people who are eligible might qualify for help through Medicaid or Medicare. There are options for adults with developmental disabilities too, and the staff works with families to help everyone feel respected and safe with a sense of dignity. There are common areas indoors, regular community events, and laundry and housekeeping are taken care of, so nobody has to worry about chores. Everything's designed so people can age in place, meaning they don't have to move out if their needs change, and folks who have faith can take part in devotional activities either on or off site. Some information remains unavailable, and there aren't any recorded reviews from families yet, but it's clear the home focuses on keeping things comfortable, homely, and supportive for everyone living there.

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