Adult Foster Care Place, Pavel Vityukov operates as a residential care home in Beaverton, Oregon and is equipped to support residents who manage diabetes with oral medications and those living with moderate dementia. The staff is trained to monitor blood-sugar levels, oversee medication schedules, and adapt daily routines to cognitive changes, helping residents maintain stability and safety without leaving the home-like setting.
Around-the-clock assistance covers core daily tasks and safety measures. A night shift is on site, though the caregivers sleep unless alerted by the Personal Emergency Response System, which immediately notifies them of resident needs. The rear of the property is fenced for added security, particularly helpful for residents with dementia who may wander. Staff provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby supervision and single-person lifts to full Hoyer-lift transfers, accommodating walkers, wheelchairs, and residents who need total support.
Private and semi-private rooms are available furnished, and some can be painted or otherwise personalized to suit individual tastes, though not every room includes every option. Housekeeping keeps living spaces orderly, and scheduled laundry services relieve residents of routine chores, contributing to a clean and comfortable environment.
Meals follow a set menu, but residents can request made-to-order selections when preferred. Snacks are kept on hand between meals, and staff can adjust textures, portion sizes, or ingredient lists to meet physician-ordered dietary modifications such as low-sodium or carbohydrate-controlled plans.
The home is wheelchair accessible throughout common areas and private spaces, and residents have internet access for streaming, email, or video calls with family.