Michelle’s AFH in Beaverton, OR is an assisted-living residence that helps residents with everyday activities such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication reminders. The care model is designed for people who can benefit from routine support while still maintaining a level of personal independence.
Additional clinical resources are available on site. A licensed speech therapist is scheduled to work with residents who have communication or swallowing needs, and staff members are trained to follow established diabetes care protocols, including blood-glucose monitoring and dietary guidance. The building is a secured community, so exterior doors are monitored and entry is controlled, providing an added layer of safety for residents who may be at risk of wandering.
Living spaces include a mix of private and shared rooms. Some units feature wheelchair-accessible showers, and there are outdoor areas where residents can spend time when weather permits. Because floor plans vary, not every accommodation has every feature.
Three daily meals are prepared and served by the staff, with attention to individual dietary requirements such as low-sugar or texture-modified options when ordered by a physician or dietitian. Snacks and beverages are available between meals.
Residents have access to common spaces that include an activity center for group programs, games, and casual gatherings. Outdoor access is permitted, giving residents the option to enjoy fresh air within the secured grounds.