Sofia'S Home - Wilsonville is an assisted-living community built around a high level of medical oversight. Licensed staff handle wound care, manage oxygen therapy, and follow physician-ordered special diets. The team is trained to accept residents under 60 when clinically appropriate and is equipped to manage every stage of diabetes, from oral medications to insulin injections and sliding-scale protocols. Support for advanced dementia is in place, with ongoing monitoring and regular care-plan updates to address behavioral or cognitive changes as they occur.
Hands-on assistance with daily activities is available without limitation. Caregivers provide full help with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, adapting schedules to each resident’s routine. Mobility support ranges from simple walker supervision to one- or two-person transfers, along with Hoyer-lift and bed-bound services when total assistance is required. Every transfer method is performed by trained staff who review techniques and resident preferences regularly to keep safety and comfort at the forefront.
Accommodations include a selection of private and companion rooms, each designed to balance comfort and functionality. Features can include step-free entry, in-room emergency call systems, accessible bathrooms with grab bars, individual climate controls, and basic cable or Wi-Fi. Housekeeping, laundry, and general maintenance are provided, and residents can relax in shared lounges, landscaped outdoor areas, or activity rooms. Not all accommodations have all the features listed, so it is best to confirm specific room details during a visit.
Dining services provide three daily meals and snacks prepared on site. Menus are adjusted for physician-directed diets such as low-sodium, carbohydrate-controlled, or mechanically altered textures. Staff monitor intake, assist with feeding when needed, and document weight or hydration changes for clinical review. Residents may choose to eat in the main dining room for social interaction, in quieter side areas, or in their rooms if care plans call for more privacy or specialized supervision.