Northwest Home Health, operated by Delia “Dee” Flores in Portland, functions as a residential care home and is structured to deliver a broad range of clinical services on site. The team can manage wound care protocols, administer and monitor supplemental oxygen, and oversee complex diabetic regimens that include oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale coverage. Special diets are accommodated for residents requiring renal, cardiac, low-sodium, or other physician-directed meal plans. The staff also has experience supporting residents who live with advanced dementia, ensuring continuity of care as cognitive needs progress.
Round-the-clock support features an awake night shift, so assistance remains available without delay. Caregivers provide full help with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer capabilities cover walkers, wheelchairs, standby supervision, one-person and two-person assists, full transfers with a Hoyer lift, and care for residents who are bed-bound. These options allow residents with varying mobility levels to remain in place safely while reducing the need for outside appointments or additional service providers.
Accommodations offer private rooms with bathrooms in select units, cable service, and routine housekeeping. Because room layouts differ, not every accommodation includes every feature, and prospective residents are encouraged to confirm specific availability when touring.
Meals follow a set menu that changes regularly, but residents can also order alternatives at each sitting. Snacks are stocked throughout the day, and in-room dining is available for anyone recovering from illness or simply preferring private meals. Dietary modifications are managed by staff in coordination with the clinical team to align with physician orders and personal preferences.
The home is fully wheelchair accessible, allowing residents and visitors to move through common areas and outdoor walkways without barriers.