Oregon is located on the West Coast in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Oregon is nicknamed the “Beaver State,” due to the large number of the animals that called the state home when the fur traders and pioneers first arrived. Oregon is a pacific playground with over 360 miles of beaches and more than 30 million acres of forest. Its larger cities like Portland and the college town of Eugene are vibrant and eclectic places with plenty of activity. Oregon’s majestic natural beauty combined with its relatively mild temperatures make the state a great place to call home and a wonderful location to retire.
Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 190 senior living communities in Oregon that provide memory care. The median monthly cost of memory care in Oregon is about $5,900.
I would rate everything a 5, a few stumbles from the administrative staff, such as conflicting information but they were anxious to resolve miscommunication. The staff is very caring and responsive. And the...
Frankly, we rate all of these categories at 5. Our experiences with Canfield Place have been great. The staff are friendly, helpful, and caring. They pay attention to the residents, even when they are not...
The staff is great..they are just a little short handed as are most facilities today...the food could be better...and more activities...the setting is nice..backed up to a forest with good outdoor spaces. I...
My mom is particular. We knew it was time for her to move into Senior Living, more for socialization than anything else, but after visiting several retirement living communities, we were feeling we'd never...
There are a few major points in favor of Russellville. 1. They have a nurse in the memory unit during business hours. He keeps track of each resident. Similar to [community removed], the memory unit is small...
The assisted living facility where dad had been living for 2 years 1/2 years was no longer able to provide the care dad needs. He was in the hospital and we had an immediate need of a place to move him. ...
Near the end of Dad's life and he was in hospice, they changed us extra for moving him in his bed to prevent bed sores. My sister is a doctor and when she visited him, she remarked that he had never been...
My dad entered memory care at Morning Star in 2023. Either my mom or I was with him daily. So we spent many hours there. Morning Star is a beautiful facility. It looks clean and smells clean. However, it...
Staff friendliness was rated lower due to some staff who sat and on their phones, chewing gum (one of my pet peeves) and not interacting with the residents. I think more supervision by making rounds...
My Mom is very happy there. I have walked into her room when a staff person was changing Mom's Depends and the 2 of them were laughing and having a great time. My Dad died there on [date removed] and the...
Couldn't ask for better care! The entire experience was top notch. From the nurses, med techs. Executive Director, Sale and everyone was so welcoming and helpful from start to finish. My loved one was taken...
Finding the right place for my wife’s parents was important to me since I have seen a lot of good and bad care facilities as a paramedic. Southern Hills is always clean and doesn’t seem to have that...
Despite their appearance, the staff appeared very friendly and helpful to my father. Tattoos, died hair, piercings, and general "punk" appearance of staff (not including sales or management) was concerning...
The staff that I have met are delightful. They are attentive, professional, and compassionate. In my experience, doing a great job for the residents and the company alike.
My Mom was a resident at Emerald Valley for 1 1/2 years. They have great and caring staff. My Mom didn't like to go out of her room often, but the staff happily came to her. She wouldn't go to many...
In Oregon, the Office of Safety, Oversight, and Quality within the Oregon Department of Human Services licenses and regulates memory care facilities. Memory care facilities are known as long-term care facilities, but they must obtain a memory care endorsement to provide memory care. Memory care can also be offered in an assisted living facility or nursing home. However, they must also obtain a memory care endorsement and follow Oregon’s assisted living regulations and nursing home regulations in the respective units.
Because Oregon memory care facilities are categorized as long-term care facilities, they must offer the following services and amenities required of all long-term care facilities:[01]
To obtain a memory care endorsement, a long-term care facility in Oregon must have policies and procedures that address the following:[02]
Oregon Public Health Division
800 NE Oregon Street
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 971-673-1222
Email: DirectorsOffice@odhsoha.oregon.gov
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To access memory care community inspection reports, you can use the Oregon Department of Human Services’ facility search tool and search for prospective communities by name. They also provide detailed information on what reports provide. Some information includes inspection dates, violations, and the date of correction.
Residential Care and Assisted Living Facilities, Oregon Administrative Rules § 411.54 (2024).
Endorsed Memory Care Communities, Oregon Administrative Rules § 411.57 (2020).
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