Hope Adult Foster Home, operated by Selam Mekonnen in King City, OR, is licensed as a residential care home and is structured to manage a broad range of medical needs. Staff members are trained to respond to behavioral issues, administer or monitor oxygen therapy, and support multiple levels of diabetic care, including oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale regimens. The home also accepts residents under the age of 60 and is equipped to care for people living with advanced dementia.
Beyond clinical monitoring, the setting offers full assistance with daily activities. Caregivers provide hands-on help for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and the property’s rear yard is fenced to add an extra layer of security. Mobility support covers the spectrum from walker and wheelchair use to one-person and two-person transfers, including full transfers with a Hoyer lift for bed-bound individuals.
Private and semi-private rooms are available. Most rooms come furnished, and residents may paint or decorate if they choose, though specific options vary by room. Cable service, regular housekeeping, and scheduled laundry are part of the standard offerings, but not every accommodation features each service, so it is important to confirm availability during a tour.
Meals are provided on a set menu and are prepared to meet physician-ordered diet modifications. Snacks are available between meals, and staff monitor intake to make sure nutritional guidelines are followed.
Common areas are wheelchair accessible, and the building offers internet access for residents and visitors who wish to stay connected online.