Suncrest ACH, sometimes called Suncrest Adult Care Home #1 on Suncrest Drive and Suncrest Adult Care Home #2 on Valley View Drive, sits in West Linn near the Marylhurst and Hidden Springs neighborhoods, and both places try to make life easier and more comfortable for older adults in a safe, home-like setting. The Valley View Drive location sits at 21685 Valley View Drive and has a long history in the community, surrounded by a calm atmosphere and a garden with places to sit in the sun-when the weather is clear, sometimes you can even see Mt. Hood from there, and there's a little library where folks who love to read can pass some time. The two homes run under the care of Ligia and Stefan Campean, who've spent over forty years between them working with seniors, and they both live on-site. They provide round-the-clock care with licensed and specially-trained caregivers, on-call doctors, and registered nurses, making sure people who live there get help with medicines or things like bathing, getting dressed, wound care, assisted transfers, and eating, especially if they use feeding tubes.
Each resident gets a private room and a bathroom, and rooms come with cable TV and are wheelchair accessible, while the shared areas are roomy enough for everyone to move around with ease, whether indoors or out on the big deck where people gather for summer barbecues or to enjoy the views. The homes serve daily, home-cooked meals-including vegetarian, kosher, and other special diets if needed-and snacks throughout the day, always encouraging families to join for meals to keep everyone connected. There's a steady calendar of activities like arts and crafts, birthday and holiday parties, beautician visits, and nail care, all designed to help folks stay active and keep spirits up. There's support for people dealing with memory issues like Alzheimer's, dementia, or Parkinson's, and the staff receives training for behavioral needs, so each resident can feel understood. Visiting healthcare providers come by as needed-like dentists, podiatrists, or occupational therapists-so regular appointments can happen right on site without much fuss. The community emphasizes respect, dignity, and encouraging people to make their own choices, all while knowing help's always close by. People are welcome to schedule a tour or get information about costs ahead of time, and visiting hours are during the day or by appointment if needed. Overall, Suncrest ACH offers a place that's steady, friendly, and focused on giving residents a sense of belonging while keeping them safe and as independent as possible.