Lavender Adult Care, operated by Hayla Sanford in Beaverton, is licensed as a residential care home and is equipped to serve residents who live with advanced dementia. The team is trained to manage the behavioral and cognitive changes that accompany progressive memory loss, coordinating closely with physicians and families to adjust care plans as conditions evolve.
Additional support features include a fenced rear area that helps keep residents safe and contained while allowing outdoor access under supervision. Caregivers provide full-assistance bathing, dressing, eating and toileting, and they are prepared for a range of mobility needs, from simple standby help to one-person transfers, walker or wheelchair support, and bed-bound care.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, each designed to be functional and easy to navigate. Cable service is an option, although not every room is equipped with it, so families should confirm availability during the admissions process. Common areas are straightforward and uncluttered to reduce confusion for residents with memory impairment.
Meals are prepared on site and served in a shared dining space that encourages social interaction and routine. Menus emphasize balanced nutrition, and staff are available to provide cueing or full assistance at mealtime as required. Adaptive utensils and modified textures can be arranged for residents with swallowing or dexterity challenges.
The property is fully wheelchair accessible, allowing residents to move safely between bedrooms, bathrooms and common areas without encountering barriers.