Golden Years Senior Care Home sits in Portland, Oregon, and has a small staff known for being helpful, joyful, and kind, which makes the place welcoming and friendly, with staff like Joyce Ploog, an LPN, on hand for support. Some folks speak Romanian and English, so there's a bit of comfort for those who want that. The Home Away from Home community there gets praise for being clean, with cheerful rooms and caring staff, and the rooms themselves come in one-bedroom, two-bedroom, one-bath or two-bath suites, many with private baths and wheelchair-accessible showers, and a few rooms give views and photo options for new residents. Pets like cats and dogs are welcome, and there's pet care for people who need it, though only male or only female residents can stay in some areas.
The place covers a wide list of services, so seniors can find assisted living, independent living, residential care, memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or similar conditions, and high level or acute care as needed, with a secure memory care section using systems to help stop wandering. Trained live-in caregivers help with daily things like dressing, bathing, and even more, and home care aides offer non-medical assistance or companionship for people who want to stay at home. Nurses, a doctor on call, podiatrists, dentists, plus beauty and barber services are all there, along with help for diabetic care, medication management, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and incontinence support. Amenities make daily life easier, providing laundry, meals using good ingredients, postal help, transportation, and fitness spaces, and the facility has transportation that helps people get to medical visits, religious services, and outings, and public transit sits nearby, too, so residents and families find it simple to visit or come and go.
Devotional activities happen on-site and off-site, including Christian services, so spiritual needs get attention, and both indoor and outdoor common spaces give room for socializing, with organized activities that help residents stay socially, physically, and mentally active-these programs even got awards for engaging folks on all levels. Safety stays a priority because health and safety inspections happen, the facility's licensed, staffing follows the rules, and the secured building helps seniors feel safe, with smoke areas set outside. There's hospice and respite care for short or end-of-life needs, and adults looking for foster care can find that, too. Meals come three times a day, parking is available, and services from the beautician add another layer of comfort. The staff keep things family-friendly and the community stays affordable for room and board, keeping the home welcoming for many while focusing on clean, safe, and convenient care for seniors who need help but want to feel independent, and anyone interested can look for more at goldenyearsinhome.com.