Larisa's Care Home sits in Hillsboro, Oregon, where it looks after seniors in small adult foster homes and assisted living units, some housing up to 75 residents in a larger facility like Avamere at Hillsboro, but most homes hold between two to five people, so folks tend to know each other and get more personal care. Larisa's offers a mix of studios, one-bedroom apartments, and shared living quarters with basic utilities included, and keeps the grounds neat, offering gardens, reading rooms, large balconies, and plenty of secure, open spaces for walking or relaxing, plus a courtyard and greenhouse for those who like plants. People living there get meal plans, which a dietitian supervises, and chef-inspired meals-snacks and a bistro are on hand, too-plus help with housekeeping, laundry, and routine health checks, and monthly doctor visits, and if a resident needs physical therapy, massage therapy, or extra help feeding or moving, the staff is trained to do that, making sure folks also get their medicines on time and help with bathing, dressing, and grooming if needed.
The homes each carry a license, like Adult Foster Home - Class 2, and are inspected by local county authorities, accepting both private pay and Medicaid-eligible residents, with prices around $3,000 a month for private rooms, which is helpful for families who want something more affordable than a big nursing home. Security stays a top priority, with round-the-clock on-site staff and fully secured grounds, along with emergency call systems and pendants in case of sudden needs. For seniors who need extra memory support, Larisa's has safe, tailored memory care programs that reduce confusion and prevent wandering, especially for people living with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia. Staff help with diabetic care, incontinence, mobility support, and even feeding for those who need it, and every care plan is tailored to each individual after a personal assessment.
Visitors and families have parking, and the community sits close to local transportation, making it easy to get out for errands or appointments, and residents can bring small pets, both cats and dogs, if they want animal company. Entertainment comes from arts and crafts classes, education programs, and regular activities in the common lobby areas or arts & crafts studio. The team speaks multiple languages, including Romanian in some homes, and staff receive training in providing care for a wide range of health needs, including Parkinson's and high acuity medical care. Larisa's Care Home also offers short-term and respite stays for those recovering from illness or needing somewhere to stay between hospital and home. Visitors see friendly and competent staff who deeply care about supporting everyone day and night, making sure seniors feel safe, looked after, and part of a community only a small home can give, while still providing those important services folks need as they age.