Young at Heart Care Home

    7770 SW Garden Home Rd, Portland, OR, 97223

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      About Young at Heart Care Home

      Young at Heart Care Home sits at 7770 SW Garden Home Rd, Portland, OR, and you'll find it offers a little bit of everything for seniors who like to keep close ties to their community or maybe just want peace and quiet, because it's set up as an adult foster home in a regular house, offering private rooms, each with a full bathroom and deck access, for about $3,000 a month, and people living there get help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication reminders, plus things like laundry, cleaning, and walking or wheelchair use if needed. There's always staff around day and night, and if someone needs higher levels of care, even memory support, incontinence care, or skilled nursing, they can get that too, so families like that it's good for both independent folks and people who might need more help as time goes on. It's easy enough for families or friends to visit since it's close to I-5 and 217 Highway, and with three hospitals nearby, quick trips for medical issues are doable; most things people need, like pharmacies, clinics, and even a place of worship, are just a short drive away. If you don't want to cook or do much food shopping, there are six cafes and 22 restaurants nearby, so going out for a bite isn't hard, but if you just want to sit outside, twelve local parks are great for taking in fresh air, and there's also a ground-level library and recreational centers with easy access. The home is part of Young at Heart Care Homes Inc. since 2018, and the staff go through several checks-background, driving, references, and even drug and residency checks-for safety, and they also offer transportation arrangements and even travel to residents if needed, so getting to appointments or staying home is handled. There's personal care assistants who help with housekeeping, there's organized social activities, arts and crafts, wellness and educational programs, a community forum called the Olera Forum for families and residents to talk or share info, and even the Olera Care Planner, a web tool to help families make good care choices. The home doesn't have fancy extra names for things, but the focus is on keeping people safe, comfortable, and able to make their own choices as much as possible, which people like because it keeps things simple and close to what most folks are used to, plus there's a record of five-star reviews and a review score of 9.0 from six ratings. There's always a process before moving in too, with a care assessment, initial consultation, and background checks, so families know what to expect. If there's no room available, the home will help you find another spot, and that's often appreciated by those who need help right away, and above all, it's a smaller, family-like place where independence is always respected, whether someone's mostly on their own or needing more support as time goes on.

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