Allegiance Senior Care in Portland, led by Michele Nixon, operates as a residential care home prepared to handle complex medical profiles. The community accepts residents living with advanced dementia and can support individuals who require continuous awake staff during the night, wound care management, supplemental oxygen, and specialized or restricted diets. The team is trained to accommodate adults under age 60 as well as residents managing diabetes, whether on oral medications, scheduled injections, or sliding-scale regimens.
Care delivery is backed by an in-room pull-cord system that alerts staff, helping ensure prompt response times. Full assistance is available for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and transfer capabilities range from standby supervision to one- or two-person transfers, including full transfer via Hoyer lift for bed-bound residents. Walkers and wheelchairs are easily integrated into daily routines, and the staff maintains a focus on consistent monitoring and reliable security.
Resident apartments may include individual temperature controls, cable television hookup, and regular housekeeping, although not every unit has each feature. Families can discuss specific room configurations during tours to confirm the options that best match their needs.
Dining services feature a set daily menu alongside made-to-order choices, allowing residents to request meals that match personal tastes or physician-ordered nutritional plans. Snacks are available throughout the day, and meals can be delivered to rooms when needed, accommodating both routine preferences and clinically indicated diet modifications.
The building is wheelchair accessible, supporting smooth mobility throughout common areas and private spaces for residents and visitors alike.