Springwater Care, operated by Camelia and Viorel Apetroaei in Wilsonville, is licensed as a residential care home and is set up to accept residents with a wide range of medical needs. Staff are trained to work with people who wander or elope, display combative or other challenging behaviors, stay up through the night, require wound care, need oxygen therapy, or rely on carefully managed diets. The home can serve adults under 60 as well as older residents and is equipped to handle diabetes in all its common forms, whether controlled by oral medication, scheduled insulin injections, or sliding-scale insulin. Support for advanced dementia is part of the daily routine, and the team is accustomed to cueing, redirection, and close monitoring so residents remain safe.
Full assistance is available for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and the care plan can be adjusted if needs change. Mobility support ranges from simple walker supervision to one-person or two-person transfers, Hoyer lift transfers, and complete bed-bound care. Staff remain on duty around the clock to manage medications, monitor oxygen equipment, and respond quickly if a behavior or medical status shifts. Because the operators live on-site, families often find communication straightforward and response times short.
Accommodations include a small number of private and shared bedrooms, some with direct bathroom access and others with nearby shared baths. Rooms are sized to fit personal furniture if families wish to bring familiar items, and doorways are widened for wheelchairs. Emergency call systems and grab bars are available in many, but not all, rooms and bathrooms, so it is useful to confirm specific features during a tour. Common areas provide space for group activities and visiting with guests, and the property is secured to reduce wandering risk.
Meals are prepared in the home’s kitchen three times a day with snacks available as needed. Menus emphasize balanced nutrition and can be modified for diabetic requirements, low-sodium needs, mechanical soft textures, and other physician-ordered diets. Staff oversee meal intake for residents who need encouragement or full assistance with feeding. Family recipes, culturally preferred dishes, and seasonal produce are incorporated when possible, but offerings differ slightly by day, so prospective residents are encouraged to sample a meal during their visit.