Evergreen Quality Home sits in a quiet residential area at 304 NW 102 St, Vancouver, WA, and has cared for local seniors since 2003. The home keeps things personal by having only six residents at a time, so folks get one-on-one care and don't feel lost in a crowd, and with the owners, Marcia Roial-Craciun and her family, living right there on-site, there's a close-knit, family feeling you don't always see in bigger places. The trained caregivers help with personal care like bathing, dressing, and grooming, and provide incontinence care and walking assistance, so residents always have someone to lean on if needed, whether it's getting up in the morning or turning in at night. There are private rooms with bathrooms and nice views, and the house has both indoor and outdoor common areas, so everyone can spend time together or have quiet moments by the window or in the fresh air. Meals are balanced, snacks are available, and kosher or vegetarian diets are provided when needed-plus, there's help with feeding if it becomes hard to manage alone.
The home has a strong focus on dementia and memory care, with motion sensors in the rooms for extra safety, doors locked for residents needing secure surroundings, and activities like music, puzzles, walks, holiday parties, and simple exercises so everyone has a reason to smile throughout the week. From medical needs like medication reminders and stroke recovery support, to services for people who are blind, deaf, living with Parkinson's, or need therapy or hospice, the staff adjusts care plans for each person. Folks can continue living here even if needs get more complex over time, thanks to "age in place" arrangements that bring in therapy or hospice professionals right to the home. There's 24-hour care from fully trained staff, adults can call or text Marcia for visits Monday through Thursday, and visiting hours run from 9am to 8pm, so families can stop by during the day. Housekeeping keeps rooms tidy, laundry's done on schedule, and there's always someone around for emergencies any time of day or night. Wheelchairs fit throughout the house, and the home handles transportation to appointments, so doctor visits and outings go smoothly. Folks take part in daily activities, devotional services if they wish, and enjoy regular birthday and holiday celebrations together. This is a small, safe, and loving place intended for seniors who want care in a home-like setting and for those who need a steady helping hand as they age.