Qualicare Adult Care Home, LLC sits in a quiet, older neighborhood of Oregon City, Oregon, at 212 Amanda Ct, Clackamas, OR 97045, and has been around for about 18 years now, focusing entirely on adult care services. The home's got only four private rooms, each with a half-bath for privacy and ease, and there's a wheelchair accessible shower room so residents who need it can move around safely. Staff are on-site all day and all night to offer help whenever it's needed, taking on many roles like Nurse Practitioner, CNA, Clinical Director, Executive Director, and Activity Director, and there are unique positions like Nursing Home Administrator, Food & Nutrition Director, Social Services Director, and Nurse Supervisor, with the Facility Owner/COO and principal contact named Hazel Miranda Gutierrez, and other staff including Fleriza D. Barredo and Larry Taretto.
This facility provides both dementia-specific care and general long-term residential care, even covering high acuity, diabetic, and non-ambulatory needs, giving support to elderly and disabled adults who can't live on their own. They offer help with daily things, like bathing or dressing, and take care to personalize each care plan so it fits what the resident needs, offering respite stays if families only need short-term help. Residents are welcome to join in activities directed by the Activity Director, participate in resident-centered programs set up by the care staff team, or just relax in either indoor or outdoor common areas. There's always access to community spaces, dining areas where they serve vegetarian meals, and activity rooms for social time, plus close-by parks, museums, and historic sites for outings if residents want to go, and complimentary transportation and parking are part of the deal.
The home's licensed and falls under the category of adult care homes, which means attention goes beyond just medicine or nursing-it tries to foster a comfortable, family-like environment, where the owner and staff work hard to talk with families and offer support, even in tough end-of-life moments. The Director of Nursing, Social Services, and Resident Services all play a part in making sure residents are at ease, and there's a focus on safety and well-being. Every room is designed for comfort, common areas give space for visits or activities, and the staff offers both health care assistance and companionship, whether someone needs basic personal help or more complex medical-type care like diabetic or incontinence oversight. Meals, transportation, parking, activities, and attentive caregivers all blend to create a setting where adults-especially seniors-find safety and care, with most things geared to making daily life as simple, homey, and supportive as it can be in a small setting like this.