Mule Deer in Salem, OR, operates as a residential care home that centers its services on medical support. The team is equipped to manage wound care, oxygen therapy, and physician-ordered special diets. Residents who control diabetes with oral medication or insulin injections receive monitoring and medication assistance. The community is also prepared to support individuals living with moderate dementia, coordinating care plans that account for changing cognitive and physical needs.
The residence maintains a 24-hour nurse on call, conducts background checks on staff, and schedules an asleep night shift for resident safety. Caregivers provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from simple standby supervision to one- or two-person transfers, and staff are familiar with both walker and wheelchair mobility.
Private and semi-private rooms are available furnished, and many can be personalized with resident-chosen paint colors or décor; however, not every room offers every feature. Cable television is optional, housekeeping is included, and scheduled laundry services ensure clothing and linens are managed consistently.
Dining options include a fixed daily menu along with on-order selections prepared by kitchen staff. Snacks are available between meals, and diet modifications or management plans are implemented according to physician or dietitian instructions.
Common areas are wheelchair accessible, and residents have access to the internet for personal use or communication with family and friends.