A Place Like Home AFH #1

    3170 Marcia Drive, Salem, OR, 97301
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    About A Place Like Home AFH #1

    A Place Like Home AFH #1, sitting in Salem, OR, runs as a licensed adult foster home, so folks get to live in a small, home-like place right in a neighborhood, and you'll see private rooms, home-cooked meals, and a warm living room where people can visit or relax, and because the staff there focus on dementia, Alzheimer's, and memory care, the building itself has things like Wander Guard systems to keep memory care residents safe and reduce confusion, and there's always trained staff around to help with medication, meals, and any daily needs-whether that's dressing, incontinence, or managing diabetes-because some residents need help all the time, not just now and then, and they have different units just for people with memory issues, but they also welcome folks who want independent living or basic assisted living. Families who choose A Place Like Home AFH #1 often say the staff are kind and pay attention to the small things, like keeping everything clean and creating a cozy feeling, and even though there's a main location on Marcia Dr, the group runs other homes around Salem with names like Premier Care Homes and Crystal Care AFH at Hacienda, so there's more than one spot to look at if someone's searching for care, and inside you'll find a mix of indoor spaces and outdoor areas, activities both on and off site, transportation for appointments if you need it-including public transit nearby-in case a resident doesn't drive anymore, and meals come with every stay, with people who help manage special diets, so folks with diabetes or other needs aren't left out, plus there's a pet-friendly policy for those who love animals, and enough internet and wifi that residents and family can keep in touch or stream their shows. The care home's dedicated to those who want help from friendly, helpful staff while staying in a place that feels familiar and not so big or crowded, and every person's care plan changes if their needs change, so some residents get extra assistance if their memory or health gets worse, but those who are able can enjoy more independent living, and the staff coordinate with family caregivers too, offering support and even short-term respite care when a family needs a break. The community doesn't get a ton of public reviews yet, but those who visit often pick up on the relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, and many residents enjoy both group and spiritual activities, or quiet time by themselves-it just depends on the day.

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