Oatfield View Adult Care Home sits in a quiet residential neighborhood in Milwaukie, OR, and provides a range of senior care options in a restored historic building from 1879, mixing art preservation with daily living support, and this building has been honored by groups like the Historic Districts Council and National Geographic for its design and preservation work. This home is part of Mirador Living, which runs care communities offering independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and board and care homes for a small number of residents who need close attention, so people can age in place while keeping their dignity and routines. Residents can choose between semi-private and private rooms, with shared bathrooms, and get support from friendly, attentive staff who help with everything from bathing to medication to daily activities, and the home's known for being clean and comfortable, with a focus on individual care plans for those with conditions like dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease, or needing bariatric care, hospice, or behavioral health support, even allowing pets for those who want them.
The Blue Moon Hotel, a 22-room boutique hotel located in the same building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, speaks to the building's unique history, and the art and design from the major renovation project begun in 2002 remain visible throughout the house, which makes it feel alive and special. Residents can use onsite common areas for social and physical activities, and staff arrange off-site trips and provide rides for appointments so residents can stay connected and active in the local area. Nutritious meals get made daily by chefs and meal planners, and there are linen and housekeeping services, making life easier so people can focus on feeling well and doing things they enjoy. For seniors with memory care needs, Oatfield View Adult Care Home runs secure, supervised programs and helps families looking for Alzheimer's and dementia support in a community setting. The home also offers skilled nursing services with round-the-clock care for more complex health problems, and there's home health, home care, respite care, and help with two-person transfers. The community welcomes LGBT+ folks and works to create a safe, supportive place for everyone.
Oatfield View Adult Care Home has Medicaid spend-down and immediate Medicaid payment options, a VA contract option, and accepts payment for respite care, making it accessible for many families. There are shared neighborhood-style spaces supervised by live-in caregivers, and the home's gone through regular state licensing checks to keep up standards. The facility's management, run by 100 Orchard St. LLC, is handling a bankruptcy process but continues to serve the needs of the residents, with support from lenders and the court to keep things going, and it's recognized across the country-having won awards like the Best of Senior Living and All-Star awards for resident engagement. People can come in for tours to see the home's environment, dining, and social activities for themselves.
Care teams give special attention to residents with wandering or behavioral health needs, and provide memory and mental health programs, including activities for the body and mind that go beyond basic care, so people living here feel respected, connected, and supported as they age, and families can feel comfortable knowing their loved one's needs get met in a real home setting.