Lumi AFCH sits in Portland, OR, and serves as a senior living community with options for pediatric and family care as well, which means adults, children, and families can all find some of the help they need there in a comfortable environment, and there's always a focus on kindness from the staff, because they're known for being tender and compassionate even when things get difficult. The facility has residential homes for seniors who need caregivers to help with things like dressing, bathing, and medication, with staff who do regular care reviews and manage medicines carefully so families don't have to worry about any part of it being forgotten. Residents who need memory care, help with diabetes, incontinence, or mobility also get that support, and people who have high acuity needs find that the home's set up for that level of care too, with medical tools, possible imaging, and even some communication devices in place, all designed to help staff look after residents without making it feel too much like a hospital.
Families and visitors will find Lumi AFCH set up to feel cozy and homelike, and people eat meals made mostly from wholesome ingredients right in the kitchen, so dinner tastes like real food and not cafeteria stuff, and there's a focus on wellness at every meal, which helps if someone's got special dietary needs. What's unique here is the equine-assisted therapy, so people who need mental health help or emotional support can interact with horses in special areas set up just for that, which some say helps a lot with stress, communication, and sometimes with memory problems too. The facility mentions features like GlyphLessFont and Times New Roman-terms that mean the documentation is set up for clarity so important info stands out, and staff track everything with unique names for different services and rooms. Amenities for both visitors and residents cover basics like places to relax, quiet spots, and areas for medical support, and the whole setup is in line with what adult foster care homes offer, which keeps it feeling approachable and straightforward for anyone who walks in, whether they're a child, a senior, or someone just stopping by to visit.