Health 4 Life ACH, also called Eva and Gabriel ACH, is a small board and care home in Lake Oswego, Oregon, that helps just five residents at a time, so things don't get too crowded and you end up really knowing who all is around, and people seem to get a lot of personal attention there. The place has private rooms, some with decks and bathrooms, along with common spaces like a formal living room, dining areas, a kitchen with a breakfast spot, and a family room with a big TV, which residents use for relaxing or group activities, and there's even a large deck outside where folks like to sit and visit. Rooms get daily housekeeping and laundry, you get an emergency call system, plus cable TV, and maintenance help when something breaks, so daily needs are pretty well covered.
The staff includes licensed nurse staff right on site and a live-in CNA, so you see the same caring faces, and they help with everything from medication management to personal care, bathing, and getting dressed if needed, and if things get tough, there's help for high acuity care and memory care, including Alzheimer's, with safety in mind since all the doors have alarms. A doctor stays on call, and the owner, Bozena Celnik, N.D., even runs an on-site clinic, so it feels like there's a lot of medical backup available. The facility offers help if you're diabetic or need non-ambulatory care, plus there's nursing, respite, and even hospice care if things get to that point, and folks who come for short-term stays find they get the same sort of attention as those who stay longer.
There are meals made by chefs and planned with nutrition in mind, plus dietary accommodations if you need them, and the place has a no-smoking policy inside, so the air stays clear. The senior living community is pet-friendly in case someone can't bear to part with a companion animal, and there's transportation help for doctor visits or fun outings, which is nice, since there are parks, cafes, theaters, pharmacies, and a hospital nearby, making it easy to go out for a change or take care of appointments. The grounds look tended, with outdoor gardens and walking paths if you like fresh air, and inside you'll find a computer room and even a convenience market for little things you might need.
Residents take part in regular activities like arts and crafts, exercise, educational programs, spiritual gatherings with one place of worship, and off-site trips, and the staff does what they can to keep everyone engaged, so no one feels left out or bored, since having something to do matters as much as good care. Family members get invited into programs and education chances, and everyone benefits from regular care planning and advice sessions so you don't feel like anyone's left to manage things alone. Meals are said to be of good quality and there are daily schedules to keep people active, socially and physically, with things like cooking classes, spiritual activities, and outings matched to what residents enjoy. The community gets praise for being friendly and well-managed, and it's even won some Best of Senior Living awards, which says something about the effort put in here, though the real difference seems to come from the kind attitudes of the staff and the homey feel, especially since it's small enough for everyone to feel comfortable and known.