Crystal Care AFH at Hacienda sits in a quiet neighborhood on SE Hacienda Street in Hillsboro, Oregon, and you'll find it's actually a small adult foster home, so there's space for only five residents at a time, which really means people get more attention and care from staff. Caregivers stay in the home around the clock to give help with memory care, daily activities, bathing, grooming, feeding, and medication management, and there's even a night staff always on duty. Alzheimer's disease and dementia care get special attention, and the home includes safety features like an alarm system on the doors, call buttons, and a secure courtyard, which means folks who wander have room to walk around but can't get lost, and staff know how to help people who might show symptoms like aggression or confusion.
Rooms come private or shared, with bathrooms built for wheelchairs, and you'll see common areas indoors and out, so folks who live here get to eat home-cooked meals together, sit in the sun if they want, or spend time in the TV lounge. There's a beautician on-site, wifi is available, and you'll find group activities, social get-togethers, and devotional services scheduled regularly, which helps everybody stay active and feel part of things. The staff speaks both English and Tagalog, and there's a strong focus on understanding everyone's unique medical and cultural needs, since every resident gets a personal care plan that follows the doctor's orders, and the owners have a medical background-so they can help with doctor appointments, medication, and updates for families.
Crystal Care AFH at Hacienda does more than memory care-it also helps with assisted living, respite care, hospice care, and has support for people with Parkinson's, diabetes, mental health conditions, stroke recovery, and more, even for late-stage care or feeding tubes, colostomy care, catheter care, and wound care. They welcome residents of all genders, they're LGBTQ friendly, and folks can live here for the full span of their needs, all the way to end-of-life care, though they don't allow pets or children living in the home and don't allow smoking, vaping, alcohol, marijuana, recreational drugs, or CBD oil. Meals and housekeeping are provided, and staff take care of laundry, bathing, and grooming, with transportation offered for doctor appointments or shopping trips.
The monthly cost for a private or one-bedroom room is $3,500, and the home's rated 3.8 out of 5 in reviews, mostly for its friendly environment, activities, and the medical skills of its owner-operators. There's no set visiting hours, but families are always encouraged to be involved. The home runs with a simple, supportive atmosphere, aiming to help residents feel secure, active, and connected, and the small setting really gives it that homey touch you don't always find elsewhere.