Sunset Estates and Sunset Villa sit next to each other in Ontario, Oregon, and both focus on caring for seniors with Alzheimer's disease and other dementia conditions, which means these places are set up especially for people who need memory care and aren't built like old-fashioned nursing homes but more like large homes, and over there, the folks who run the place are actually the owners themselves, so they're on site often and keep an eye on things. Each resident gets their own bathroom in free-standing units-there are sixteen rooms at the Villa, each designed for privacy and safety, and the grounds cover over an acre and a half, so there's plenty of room for open courtyards and secure outdoor spaces, which the residents can enjoy because the staff keep the gates locked for safety but open for sunshine and fresh air. Staff members go through memory care training, and there's always someone on duty, day or night, including a registered nurse who's available, so help's close at hand for managing medicines or providing personal care with bathing, grooming, dressing, or more complicated medical needs.
Sunset Estates and Villa offer both studio and shared rooms, and the people in charge try hard to hire caregivers who want to work in this line of work for the right reasons, so there's a higher staff-to-resident ratio, which means residents get more attention. These facilities have activity directors who run daily programs just for memory care, with crafts, outings, and even devotional services on site for those who want them, and family members say the staff here are both well-trained and caring, which helps when it comes to tough days. Sunset Estates and Villa allow both dogs and cats, which adds a bit of homelike comfort, and there's a beauty salon onsite for haircuts and self-care. They serve home-cooked meals and snacks that fit each resident's health needs, and housekeeping and laundry get taken care of every week, plus transportation's set up for medical visits if needed. There's a monthly newsletter, so updates, care advice, and news about residents go out to families regularly. While the facility doesn't mention accepting Medicare, Sunset Estates and Villa will help with transitioning to Oregon Medicaid if that becomes necessary, and there are also respite and long-term care options covered at other locations in the group, so families who need a break or whose loved one has special medical needs, like bariatric care, can find services across sister sites. Around the property, you'll see artwork from local artists on the walls, and from the wide outdoor patios where residents can relax alone or with a friend, it's clear the owners hope to create a place that feels safe, personalized, and familiar to people facing memory loss.