Compassionate Living ACH 2 sits in Gresham, OR, as a quiet, small-scale care home that helps older adults, especially those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, get the extra support they need in a comfortable, homelike setting, and while it's not a large retirement center, it has features many people find important, like private rooms, wheelchair accessible showers, and simple restaurant-style meals including vegetarian options, which folks seem to appreciate. The staff at Compassionate Living ACH 2 are trained to give memory care and can help with things like medication management, diabetes care with blood sugar checks, and standby assistance with getting around, using one-person or two-person transfers or even mechanical lifts when needed, and this makes a difference for seniors who need high-acuity care or who live with disabilities or complex conditions that require more medical support. The home takes safety seriously, using locked areas and alarm bracelets to watch over residents who might wander, and they do their best to support people with challenging behaviors in a secure, caring way, letting seniors with different needs stay in one place as their care level changes over time, and this is part of their aging in place model.
Residents enjoy both indoor and outdoor common spaces, with places to relax or join in activities, and there's always something to do-whether it's exercise classes, social events, spiritual and devotional gatherings both on and off the property, or simple games and conversations. The kitchen staff prepares meals, including vegetarian options, and can handle special dietary needs when possible. Family members often find comfort knowing transportation's offered for outings and appointments, and there's parking available for those who still drive. Compassionate Living ACH 2 keeps things secure and accessible throughout the building, so folks in wheelchairs or using walkers can get around without trouble. The home also runs on a straightforward pricing model, with monthly costs averaging around $4,500 for a private room, which covers housekeeping, meals, laundry, and scheduled activities, although exact rates depend on availability and care needs, and folks can ask for more information or a tour when they're ready. The senior living counselor and staff answer questions during tours and inquiries, helping families figure out what's best for their situation without any pressure, and the staff helps residents feel at home even as their care needs go up with time. This facility's especially suited for those who prefer a calm, personal environment and need memory care or support with tough health challenges, and the focus really is on providing a secure, restful place with meaningful social interaction and steady help.