La Belle Maison in Beaverton operates as a residential care home, providing the continuous clinical oversight many residents need. The staff can accommodate individuals who are awake throughout the night, administer and monitor oxygen therapy, and manage physician-ordered special diets. Diabetes support covers residents on oral medications, insulin injections, and sliding-scale regimens. The team is also trained to address the complexities of advanced dementia, adjusting care plans as cognitive or behavioral changes occur.
Care needs beyond medical management are met around the clock. Staff remain on site 24 hours a day, and entry points are monitored for resident safety. Assistance with activities of daily living is available at levels ranging from some help with meals to full hands-on support for bathing, dressing, and toileting. Transfer capabilities span simple standby help for walker users all the way to two-person or full Hoyer-lift transfers for bed-bound residents, ensuring mobility support is matched to individual strength and balance.
Resident rooms offer practical features such as cable service and regular housekeeping. Because layouts and upgrades vary, families should confirm which specific accommodations include these amenities during their tour.
Meals are prepared to align with residents’ clinical and dietary directives. The kitchen can provide modified textures such as mechanical-chopped or puréed foods, implement physician-ordered diet adjustments, and supply thickened liquids when needed to reduce aspiration risk.
Throughout the building, common areas and resident rooms are wheelchair accessible, and wireless internet access is available for personal devices and virtual visits with family.