What makes assisted care in Gresham unique, a caregiver visits a resident at Farmington Square Gresham

Choosing care for someone you love is personal. You want a place that feels welcoming, a routine that brings calm, practical help, and a trustworthy team. At Farmington Square Gresham, Assisted Care centers on those goals. You live in your own apartment and set a daily rhythm that suits you. Our team supports you where needed and steps back to protect your independence.

Care that fits you

Assisted Care starts with a conversation. We listen to learn what a good day looks like for you. Then we write a Negotiated Service Plan that covers daily tasks, medication, health touchpoints, and small preferences to help smooth your day. If needs change, your plan does too. See what’s included on our Assisted Care page.

For individuals with higher physical needs, Enhanced Assisted Care provides closer monitoring and more hands-on assistance. Our teams are on site 24/7, with access to licensed nurses and continuous oversight.

Support for memory loss

If memory changes are part of your story, our Memory Care program offers structure, cueing, and calm spaces that help reduce confusion. Transitions™ provides added support for early-stage changes, allowing you to stay engaged and confident. Explore our Memory Care page to see how daily routines and small-group activities create predictable, low-stress days.

Why community life helps

Connection supports health. The CDC links social isolation and loneliness with higher risks for serious conditions. We build social time into each day, from shared meals to short classes to casual hallway chats.

The senior housing sector continues to grow stronger. Industry data show that average occupancy across major markets reached 87.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024, indicating that families value community living and the support it provides.

A day that feels doable

Mornings begin with breakfast and friendly faces. After that, you might choose a balance class, a courtyard walk, or an art activity. Lunch offers familiar favorites and alternatives. Afternoons include music, crafts, or a short outing. Evenings wind down with dinner, conversation, and a simple bedtime routine. This steady structure helps lower stress and promotes sleep to come more easily.

Food that brings people together

Shared meals do more than fill a plate. Pleasant dining rooms and predictable mealtimes can support better intake and a more positive experience in care settings. Our team adjusts portions, textures, and seating to fit your preferences.

Caring for someone who forgets to eat, pockets food, or avoids the table. Read How to get my loved one with dementia to eat for simple, real-world ideas you can try at home and during visits.

Movement you can keep doing

You do not need a long workout. Short, repeatable sessions are enough. Research shows physical activity improves thinking, mood, balance, sleep, and day-to-day function for older adults. We focus on chair fitness, level walking paths, light bands, and simple balance practice you can stick with.

Spaces that feel like home

Residents tell us the community feels easy to navigate. Multiple smaller buildings and intimate dining areas help the day feel calmer and more personal. That scale also makes it simpler to find your people and your routine.

Why families choose Farmington Square Gresham

  • 24/7 team presence and prompt response.
  • Memory Care with Transitions for Evolving Needs.
  • Small-group activities that fit many abilities.
  • Warm dining programs with real choice at each meal.
  • Apartments and common areas that feel inviting and easy to use.

Ready to talk through next steps

Schedule a personal tour today to see firsthand how our Assisted Care and Memory Care can support you or your loved one. Contact us now to reserve your visit and discover your next chapter at Farmington Square Gresham.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Assisted Care at Farmington Square Gresham?

Assisted Care at Farmington Square Gresham offers apartment-style senior living with supportive help available around the clock, allowing you to stay as independent as possible while receiving assistance with everyday routines. The community’s approach is “we’re there when you need us,” with personal care tailored to what you actually need on a day-to-day basis. For residents who require higher levels of support, Enhanced Assisted Care offers more hands-on assistance, including support for tasks such as two-person transfers, along with access to licensed nurses.

How is Memory Care different from Assisted Care?

Memory Care is specifically designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s and other dementias, featuring an environment and programming tailored to help residents live comfortably and securely while minimizing the impact of symptoms. It includes the Transitions approach for early and evolving memory loss, and it’s organized around single-story, home-like cottages with enclosed patios for safe outdoor time. Care can also include assistance with mobility, bathing, dressing, and incontinence, and activities are tailored to meet changing needs. Assisted Care, by contrast, emphasizes lifestyle choice with support as needed.

Do you help with medications?

Yes. Medication support can be included as part of a Personalized Service Plan, which may cover medication management, including monitoring, supervision, and assistance. The same planning process is built around an assessment before move-in, and the plan is adjusted over time as needs change. If outside providers are involved, the community also notes the need for coordination with outside services to help meet individualized needs, which can be particularly useful when medications, pharmacies, or health services require additional coordination.

Can you support early memory changes?

Yes. Farmington Square Gresham’s Transitions program is specifically designed to support individuals who are exhibiting the initial signs of memory loss, with a flexible approach that gradually increases the level of care and attention as needs become more advanced. The program is designed to meet evolving needs rather than forcing an immediate “all or nothing” change.

Can families visit and join meals?

Yes, visitors are part of the community feel. The dining program explicitly notes that residents and guests may share the service-style dining experience, which makes it easy for families to plan a meal visit. The community also promotes events and activities that guests can attend, and it encourages people to experience the lifestyle by participating in community happenings. For the smoothest visit, families typically coordinate timing with the team around meal hours, activities, or a scheduled tour.