The Shepherd's Care Home II

    766 South 11th St, Independence, OR, 97351
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    About The Shepherd's Care Home II

    The Shepherd's Care Home II stands as a licensed care home serving senior citizens who need help with daily activities, offering both general nursing care and specialized memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, with a focus on helping seniors feel safe and comfortable, and there's always supervision around the clock. This single-story building keeps things easy to get around for everyone, and residents get personalized care plans shaped for their own needs, whether it's residential care or memory care, and they'll find amenities like cozy indoor lounges, a library, activity rooms, and even a chapel. There's an outdoor courtyard, secure walking paths, garden areas, pet-friendly options, and reliable Wi-Fi, and residents can socialize, take part in community activities, and use the available transportation and parking. The facility offers health and rehabilitation services with help from organizations like Physiomobility and Humanika, supplying physiotherapy, massage, and medical support, and seniors have access to prescription and nutrition services plus food delivery if they need it. Residents get help with bathing, dressing, medication management, or incontinence care, and there are safety measures in place to protect folks prone to confusion or wandering, especially those with dementia. The Shepherd's Care Home II works as part of a broader network that includes both private and public care models, with specialized long-term care (LTC) homes and specific units like CHSLDs, and The Shepherd's Care Home brand is known for different styles, including residential homes with live-in caregivers. There are also links to senior events, local resources, and recreational options, and the facility handles both subsidized and non-subsidized arrangements, with ties to care centers like Camilla Care Community and others in many regions, including Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, showing a mix of for-profit, private, and public options for the elderly or those needing longer-term help. During the first wave of COVID-19, the home took infection control seriously, and there are measures to prevent and manage outbreaks, all built to create a safe environment for both independent and more vulnerable seniors connecting them to the right services, activities, and support.

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