Imperial Adult Foster Home, operated by Elizabeth Njeru-Gibbons, RN, is a licensed residential care facility located in a quiet, residential neighborhood of Beaverton, Oregon. As a state-licensed Adult Foster Home, it provides a safe, supportive environment for up to five residents, allowing for a high staff-to-resident ratio and personalized attention. The home specializes in caring for seniors and adults who may have psychiatric diagnoses, cognitive impairments, or complex medical needs, offering a compassionate and inclusive setting.
Residents at Imperial Adult Foster Home receive comprehensive assistance with activities of daily living, including full support with bathing, grooming, eating, dressing, mobility, and toileting. The care team, led by a registered nurse, develops individualized care plans tailored to each resident’s physical, mental, and emotional health needs. Medication management, monitoring of chronic conditions, and coordination with healthcare providers are core components of the support offered. The staff is trained to respond to behavioral health needs, ensuring a respectful and understanding approach to psychiatric conditions.
The home features comfortable, private, or semi-private accommodations in a clean, single-story house designed for accessibility and safety. Residents benefit from nutritious, home-cooked meals prepared daily, with menus that can be customized to accommodate dietary restrictions or personal preferences. The living spaces are bright and cozy, encouraging social interaction and relaxation.
Imperial Adult Foster Home provides a variety of daily activities, such as gentle exercise, arts and crafts, music therapy, and opportunities for outdoor enjoyment in the secure backyard or on neighborhood strolls. Social engagement is encouraged through group activities, celebrations, and visits from family members. Transportation for medical appointments and community outings is arranged as needed.
Above all, Imperial Adult Foster Home is distinguished by its attentive, family-like atmosphere and the clinical expertise of its operator, Elizabeth Njeru-Gibbons, RN. The home’s small size allows staff to truly know each resident, fostering a sense of belonging, dignity, and well-being.