The Springs at Clackamas Woods provides assisted-living care that includes coordinated medical support for respite stays, on-site physical therapy, and ongoing diabetes management. Residents who need a short recovery period after hospitalization or whose caregivers need a break can arrange temporary stays, while those requiring rehabilitative services receive therapy sessions without leaving the community. A licensed team monitors blood glucose levels, administers insulin when prescribed, and tailors meal plans for residents managing diabetes, maintaining close communication with physicians to keep care plans current.
Safety systems back up this clinical support. Apartments and common spaces are equipped with an emergency call system that links residents to staff around the clock for rapid response to falls or urgent health needs. Entry points are secured to help prevent unauthorized access and to protect residents who may be at risk of wandering, adding an additional layer of oversight to daily life.
Living options include studio and efficiency apartments with selections that may feature wall-to-wall carpet, wheelchair-accessible showers, in-unit washer and dryer, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. Utilities are included, housekeeping is provided, and parking is available. Some homes open directly to landscaped outdoor areas or the community garden. Because floor plans vary, not all accommodations contain every feature listed.
The campus is pet friendly and offers a library and computer lounge for quiet study or online access. Three daily meals are prepared on-site, and residents can request healthy snacks at any time. Menus are adjusted to meet nutritional needs, including physician-ordered diets for residents managing chronic conditions.
Residents can spend time in the activity center, join clubs and community groups, attend arts and crafts workshops, relax during TV or movie nights, or participate in yoga and broader health and wellness programs. Staff members also schedule organized time outdoors for walking groups or seasonal events, giving residents a range of choices for staying active and engaged.