Cascade Valley provides both Assisted Living and Memory Care, allowing residents to remain in the same community even as needs change. The community accepts individuals who wander during the day or night, have a history of elopement, display combative or other behavioral concerns, require oxygen, need special diets, or live with diabetes managed by oral medications, injections, or sliding-scale insulin. Residents with advanced dementia are welcome.
Care is delivered by RNs and LPNs who are on staff, supported by awake night caregivers, an activity director, and an emergency pull-cord and PERS alert system. On-site services include physical and occupational therapy, podiatry, medication management, hospice coordination, ambulatory support, incontinence care, and purpose-designed memory care spaces. Staff can provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and are trained for walker, wheelchair, standby, one-person, or two-person transfers.
Accommodations range from studios to larger layouts; some have private bathrooms and cable service, while others do not. Rooms are designed to support mobility devices and allow staff to respond quickly to alarms or pull cords.
Three meals a day are prepared on site, and residents may order alternatives at each sitting. Snacks are available throughout the day, and the kitchen team manages physician-ordered diets, carbohydrate control for diabetes, and other modifications.
Residents have access to on-site parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, an exercise room, a movie room, a wellness center, internet connectivity, and regular religious services. The community offers scheduled transportation and is close to public transit for outside appointments and errands.