Lucian Adult Foster Home, managed by Lucy Thuo in Portland, Oregon, is licensed as a residential care home. The team is prepared to manage a range of medical needs, including behavioral challenges, oxygen therapy, and complex dietary requirements. Caregivers are trained to support adults under 60 as well as residents living with advanced dementia. Diabetic management is available for those using oral medications, insulin injections, or sliding-scale protocols, allowing residents to receive individualized monitoring without leaving the home.
Staff members are on site around the clock, and the property maintains 24-hour security. Full assistance is available for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, with transfer help tailored to each person’s mobility—ranging from standby supervision to one- or two-person transfers and services for bed-bound residents. Whether a resident uses a walker or wheelchair, the staff works to ensure consistent, safe movement throughout the day.
Private and semiprivate rooms come furnished, though features can vary by unit, so prospective residents should confirm specific details during a tour. The environment is kept simple and uncluttered to accommodate walkers and wheelchairs, and housekeeping is included to maintain cleanliness.
Meals are prepared in-house three times a day with snacks offered as needed. Special diets—such as low-sugar, low-sodium, or texture-modified menus—are routinely provided, matching the medical directives already in place for residents managing diabetes, swallowing issues, or other health conditions. Staff monitor food intake and hydration to help detect early signs of health changes.
The property is wheelchair accessible, offers outdoor areas where smoking is allowed, and provides internet access for residents who wish to stay connected with family, friends, or telehealth services.