Golden Times Senior Care in Beaverton operates as a residential care home, concentrating on consistent medical oversight for residents who need specific health monitoring. Staff members can manage special diet plans, supervise diabetics who use oral medications, and administer insulin injections when required. The community is also prepared to support individuals with mild dementia, maintaining routines and cues that reinforce safety and orientation.
Care delivery extends to comprehensive daily-living assistance backed by standard security practices. All caregivers pass background checks, and an asleep night-shift presence ensures help is available after hours. Residents who need hands-on help with bathing, eating, dressing, or toileting receive full assistance. Mobility support ranges from simple standby supervision to one- and two-person transfers, up to full transfers using a Hoyer lift; walkers and wheelchairs are accommodated without difficulty.
Private and semi-private rooms are offered, and some come furnished and prewired for cable service, though not every unit includes every feature. Spaces are designed so residents can easily navigate with mobility aids, and families can review room layouts during a visit to confirm specific details.
Dining follows the same practical approach. Three daily meals are prepared with attention to individual diet modifications and physician-ordered restrictions, and snacks are available between meals. Menus are adjusted for diabetic needs, reduced sodium, or other medically indicated plans, ensuring that each resident’s nutritional requirements align with health directives.
Common areas are wheelchair accessible, and the building is equipped with internet access so residents can stay connected with family or stream entertainment.