Elder Care of Wilsonville gives seniors different living and care options in a single-family house with a home-like feel in Wilsonville, Oregon, and the place tries to feel like an ordinary neighborhood home instead of a big facility, so you get fewer residents and that helps build closer relationships with caregivers, who do things like help with bathing, dressing, meals, medication, and reminders to go see the doctor. Families looking for assisted living, memory care, independent living, or even short stays for respite will find choices here, and there's also support for families who care for their loved ones at home and just need someone to help for a while. The care ranges from light help like companion care and home chores, up to skilled nursing, hospice, and high acuity care for folks needing more medical help, and there's plenty of focus on supporting those with dementia, including special systems like Wander Guard for safety.
There's a directory of care homes, many with names like Golden Retreat Senior Care, Avery Care Home, Eva & Gabriel ACH, Angela Adult Care Home, Abby Adult Foster Care, Liberty Adult Care Home, Tigard Genesis, and Stafford Just Like Home, and these homes are scattered across Wilsonville and nearby towns like Tualatin, Lake Oswego, and Tigard. Some homes have a five-star rating, like Golden Retreat, and the average score across over three thousand reviews is about 4.6 stars, which speaks to a generally high level of satisfaction with the care and atmosphere. Some homes like Camelia Apetroaei Adult Foster Home, Lidia Pap Adult Foster Home, Nadya Chernenkoff Adult Foster Home, and Natalya Balanetskaya Adult Foster Home keep it small, usually five residents and two or three caregivers in each home, and Marquis Wilsonville Assisted Living offers seventy-two units, while Brookdale Wilsonville has thirty-two, so you can pick what suits your situation best.
The homes try to make people comfortable with private or shared rooms, baths with grab bars, wheelchair-accessible showers, and sometimes private baths. There's always food provided, with special meal options for those who need them, plus pet-friendly rules and transportation if you need to go somewhere, though that may cost extra. The staff help with grooming, light cleaning, cooking, and other everyday things to make life easier, and they offer on-site activities like outings to concerts and the beach, karaoke nights, and sitting around an outdoor fire pit. People in the community often say the staff are friendly and kind, and the food often gets praise too, while the beautician service is a bonus for people who want to get their hair done or look nice. Board and care services, memory care help, hospice, and respite care are all available, so if your needs change, you don't have to leave. Seniors who want to stay in their own homes can get in-home care options as well, including skilled nursing and hospice.
Families can use a free consultation through SeniorAdvisor.com, where local advisors help match people with the right home or care type, aiming to make things less stressful. The directory includes all sorts of places for senior care-from large communities to small homes, with people from all kinds of backgrounds living together, regardless of gender-so whether you're looking for a close-knit home or a larger group, this community tries to fit what each person needs. The business runs from 8AM to 9PM on weekdays and 8AM to 5:30PM on weekends, so there's plenty of time to visit or talk with someone about your options.