Deerwood is a great place to live. The community is close-knit and supportive, the amenities are plentiful and the property values are high. But like any other community, there are some things that residents may wish to keep confidential. And that's where Deerwood's resident portal comes in - it lets residents easily manage their account information and access restricted areas of the community. In this article, we'll show you how to login to the portal and get started using it.
What is the Deerwood Resident Portal?
The Deerwood Resident Portal is a secure website that residents of Deerwood can use to manage their personal health information and access their resident records. It also provides residents with access to important community information, such as emergency updates and weather forecasts. To sign up for the Deerwood Resident Portal, click here.
How to login to the Deerwood Resident Portal
If you are a Deerwood resident and want to manage your personal information or connect with other residents, you can login to the Resident Portal. To login, follow these steps:
1. Go to deerwood.org and click on "Resident Portal."
2. Enter your username and password in the appropriate fields and click " Login."
3. You will be prompted to confirm your login. Click "OK" to continue.
4. You will now be able to access all of the features of the Resident Portal.
How to change your password
Deerwood residents can change their passwords on the resident portal. To do this, log in to the resident portal, click on the "My Account" tab, and then click on "Change Password." Enter your current password and new password in the appropriate fields, and then click on "Update."
How to unsubscribe from the Deerwood Resident Portal
To unsubscribe from the Deerwood Resident Portal, follow these steps: 1. Open the Deerwood Resident Portal website.
2. In the top right corner of the screen, click on the blue "menu" icon.
3. Under "Settings," click on "Email Notifications."
4. Uncheck the box next to "Deerwood Resident Portal" and click on "Apply."