Garden Place

    5903 N. Houghton St., Portland, OR, 97203
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    About Garden Place

    Garden Place, a senior living community in Portland, Oregon, offers several types of care including independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing home care, and residential care home services, so you see a lot of choices for different needs. The facility feels cozy and home-like, sitting in a quiet neighborhood close to hospitals, parks, shopping, and churches, which makes it easy for family and friends to visit and for residents to go out when they want. Seniors can choose private or shared rooms, some with private baths, bathtubs, and wheelchair-accessible showers, and they can always use the indoor and outdoor common areas for relaxing, reading, or meeting others. The community serves three healthy home-cooked meals a day and the staff takes care of laundry, housekeeping, and maintenance, so residents can focus on hobbies like trivia, dancing, crafts, and gardening or on joining off-site trips to enjoy the city and neighborhood, and the staff's always there to help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and other personal tasks when it's needed, too. Garden Place supports those who want to stay independent, but has trained caregivers, friendly nurses, and aides ready to help with daily living for those who need more care, and the facility's got a nurse on staff and other medical staff to help monitor those who need closer attention, especially folks with higher medical needs or memory problems. Garden Place runs programs like PACE and reminiscence therapy for memory care, offers a special Adult Day Club for social time, meals, and rides for errands, and welcomes family involvement with a digital portal and virtual connections. The facility's care homes are small group homes, most with fewer than 10 beds, which keep things peaceful and allow friendships to grow, and it provides respite care, home care, home health, hospice, support, and referrals, so families have options for all stages of need. The infrastructure around the facility is good, with clear community rules and terms, clean roads, and everything set up to make life easier for seniors, and with staff well-trained in work with dementia and cognitive conditions, folks with memory issues are supported and included in programs that focus on socializing and outdoor activities as well as everyday comfort, so you can see it's a place set up for safety and well-being, but with a calm, friendly atmosphere that feels less like a big institution and more like a well-run home.

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