Page 3 of Best Hospice Care in Oregon

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Avg Walk Score: 59/ 100The average Walk Score across facilities in Oregon. A third-party neighborhood walkability score (0–100) measuring convenience and context, not healthcare quality. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 50/ 100
Avg No. of Beds: 61The average licensed bed capacity across facilities in Oregon. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 90
Overview of Hillside Heights Rehabilitation Center

Located at 1201 McLean Boulevard in Eugene, Oregon, Hillside Heights Rehabilitation Center is a skilled nursing home operated by Volare Health LLC. The home is in a highly walkable area with a Walk Score of 96, making it convenient for residents and visiting family members. Having been in operation for three years, the facility has 83 beds and currently operates at 62% occupancy.

The home serves a mix of short-term rehabilitation residents and those needing longer-term care. Residents stay an average of 57 days. It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, so families have many options to pay for care.

The facility provides rehabilitation and complex care services, including pulmonary rehabilitation, tracheotomy care, comprehensive wound care, and specialized nursing programs. Residents receive an average of 5 hours and 31 minutes of nursing care per day. Registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses provide care with 24-hour coverage.

Occupational therapy and speech therapy are available on-site, along with podiatry, dental, and optometry services. The home also offers hospice care, respite care, laboratory services, and pharmacy support, allowing many healthcare needs to be managed within the facility.

State inspections by the Department of Human Services, Aging and People with Disabilities have focused on areas such as nursing practices, infection control, and food safety. More recent inspections have shown improvement in these areas.

Dining is offered in a restaurant-style setting that encourages social interaction among residents. The home also provides regular activities, including community outings, dining trips, and shopping excursions.

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Overview of Hazelwood Enhanced Memory Care

Create unforgettable moments in your golden years with Hazelwood Enhanced Memory Care, a trusted community in Portland, OR, specializing in memory care. With a kind and highly trained team available 24/7, residents experience the highest quality of care dedicated to their unique needs and preferences. Promoting comfort and familiarity, purposely designed and spacious accommodations are provided in a cozy and nurturing environment.

To enhance residents’ cognition and promote social interactions, a jam-packed calendar of fun activities and engaging programs are conducted for leisure and wellness. Mealtimes are also something to look forward to, with three delightful and healthy meals catering to dietary needs and preferences. Medication assistance, mobility assistance, incontinence care, and hospice are also available to meet residents’ special needs. The community is ideal for those looking to live independently in their golden years, especially with its beautiful setting and purposely designed amenities.

Type of Care Available

Assisted Living Hospice Care Memory Care Nursing Care

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Overview of Sweetbriar Villa

Operated by Rsl Springfield, LLC, Sweetbriar Villa is a residential care community in Springfield, Oregon, that offers assisted care. With a 39-bed capacity, the community has been providing care for older adults in the Eugene-Springfield area of the Willamette Valley for 38 years. Its neighborhood is highly walkable and has a Walk Score of 90, making it convenient for visiting families.

Aside from assisted care services, the community does not have detailed information on its other amenities, programs, and services.

The Oregon Department of Human Services, Aging and People with Disabilities has identified recurring concerns related to food service safety and administrative practices. However, follow-up inspections have reported corrective actions for some of these concerns.

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Overview of Marquis Forest Grove Post Acute Rehab

Marquis Forest Grove Post Acute Rehab is a nursing home on the edge of Forest Grove, Oregon. The 63-bed facility serves residents who need skilled nursing care after a hospital stay, those in need of rehabilitation, or those receiving ongoing long-term care. Owned by Deborah Dooley, it has been operating for 11 years.

It accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, providing multiple options for families to cover care costs. The community is in a very walkable neighborhood with a Walk Score of 85, so families can easily visit and navigate the area on foot.

The home’s clinical strengths are in post-acute care and rehabilitation. Residents stay an average of 115 days, including those in short-term rehab and longer-term placements.

Total nurse staffing averages 5 hours and 45 minutes per resident per day. Registered nurses provide 54 minutes of that care, and nurse aides contribute 3 hours and 29 minutes. The facility supports complex medical needs, including ventilator-dependent residents. It also offers intravenous therapy, hospice, and respite care services. A nurse practitioner is on staff for seniors who need medical oversight.

Residents have access to an extensive therapeutic recreation program, a hair salon and barber shop, and special events throughout the year. There’s a private dining room available for family gatherings, which can make visits and celebrations easier.

Families evaluating the facility can ask how the home manages ongoing compliance with state regulations and what support systems are in place to consistently meet quality standards across clinical and administrative functions.

The Forest Grove location is in a walkable area near town, making it easier for visiting family members to reach nearby shops, services, and other local places.

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Overview of Cottage Grove Post Acute

Owned by Cottage Grove SNF Healthcare, Cottage Grove Post Acute is a skilled nursing home in Cottage Grove, Oregon. It has just opened and is in its first year of operation. The 80-bed facility offers a broad rehabilitation program for residents recovering from hospitalization, surgery, or complex medical conditions. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families several ways to cover short-term rehabilitation and ongoing skilled nursing care.

The facility’s main focus is on rehabilitation. Programs include joint replacement and orthopedic recovery, stroke and cardiac rehabilitation, fall prevention, pulmonary care, pain management, and services for renal disease, digestive disease, and cancer recovery. Therapy and assessment services are available six to seven days a week, reflecting a strong focus on active recovery.

Nurse staffing averages 4 hours and 20 minutes of nursing care each day. Residents are cared for by registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses.

State inspections by the Department of Human Services have focused on areas such as medication management, infection control, and care planning. Some issues were addressed, and others are still under review during follow-up inspections. Families considering the facility should ask how these areas are being monitored and what steps were taken to sustain improvements.

The facility has an occupancy rate of 58%, with residents staying an average of 120 days. The population is a mix of post-acute rehabilitation residents receiving short-term and intermediate care. The home’s location is very walkable, with a Walk Score of 81. Family members can easily visit and get around the surrounding area on foot.

Private and semi-private rooms are available, along with transportation assistance and a monthly activities program. The home also has 24-hour staffing. On-site pharmacy, laboratory, and X-ray services are available on-site, so many clinical needs can be handled without outside appointments.

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Overview of Rivercrest Post Acute

Owned by Rivercrest SNF Healthcare, Rivercrest Post Acute is a nursing home in Oregon City, Oregon. The 53-bed facility opened recently. Families can choose from Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay to cover both short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care.

Rehabilitation is the main focus of the facility. Programs include orthopedic recovery, stroke and cardiac rehabilitation, fall prevention, pulmonary care, and pain management. Residents also have access to physical, occupational, and speech therapy six to seven days a week.

Additional services include vascular wound care, renal care, digestive disease services, and cancer recovery support. This broad range of programs helps residents recover after surgery, illness, injury, or a hospital stay.

Residents receive an average of 4 hours and 49 minutes of nursing care a day. The facility operates with 24-hour staffing, offering hands-on support and clinical oversight for residents with complex medical needs.

Oregon City has a very walkable Walk Score of 88, meaning many errands and services can be accomplished on foot, which can make visits more convenient for family members and caregivers.

Residents stay an average of 104 days, mainly because of the home’s strong post-acute focus. Many residents are working through recovery or intermediate-term care before returning home or moving to another care setting. The facility has a current occupancy rate of 87%.

State inspections have concentrated on areas such as medication management, nursing practices, and infection control procedures. Families looking at the facility should inquire about how those areas are handled and how quality improvements are tracked over time.

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Overview of Evergreen Post Acute

Evergreen Post Acute sits quietly on NE Beech Street in Portland; a 55-bed skilled nursing and palliative care community run by Evergreen SNF Healthcare, LLC, with Russell Carnagie as administrator. The neighborhood’s Walk Score of 58 means you can stroll for some errands, but you’ll probably want a car for most. About 70% of the beds are filled, and residents stay an average of 80 days, which tells you this place balances short-term rehab with longer-term clinical care.

Care here runs 24/7. The team handles joint replacements, stroke recovery, cardiac rehab under CHF protocols, and pulmonary support. They also manage more complex conditions: vascular wounds, renal disease, infusion therapy, and bariatric care. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy happen six to seven days a week, backed by an on-site pharmacy, lab, and X-ray. It’s not a luxury setup; it’s a medical one, built for recovery.

Staffing averages about 19 minutes daily with a registered nurse, 1 hour and 18 minutes with a licensed practical nurse, and 3 hours and 35 minutes with certified aides per resident. Rooms are private or semi-private, and residents get help with transportation and monthly activities that keep the routine from feeling clinical.

State inspections focus on medication safety, infection control, and resident rights. Evergreen accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay.

For someone healing after surgery or managing a chronic condition, Evergreen Post Acute offers the kind of focused, clinical support that standard nursing homes often don’t.

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Overview of Maple Valley Memory Care

Everyone deserves a place that feels like home and Maple Valley Memory Care provides just that. With up-to-date amenities and professional and caring staff, Maple Valley has developed a set of operational protocols that promotes a better quality of life. Their respite and residential care programs offer a wide range of life-affirming activities tailored to each individual’s preference and ability. The memory care program ensures you or your loved one receives the specialized care needed without skipping on the fun and laughter.

With expertly crafted meals that meet all your dietary needs to comfortable and private accommodations, Maple Valley strikes the perfect balance between assisted living and personal agency. There is a wide range of recreational activities too, from exercise and study groups to social gatherings and outdoor adventures — all of which fosters a strong sense of community and friendship.

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Overview of Creswell Post Acute

Owned and operated by Creswell SNF Healthcare, Creswell Post Acute is a skilled nursing and post-acute rehabilitation home in Creswell, Oregon. The 76-bed facility serves residents recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or illness, as well as those needing ongoing skilled nursing care. Families can choose from Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay to access short-term rehabilitation and longer-term care.

Residents stay an average of 78 days, with a strong focus on post-acute. Daily nurse staffing averages 5 hours and 14 minutes per resident, providing substantial hands-on support. Registered nurses provide 26 minutes of care each day, nurse aides deliver 3 hours and 44 minutes, and LPN/LVNs contribute 54 minutes daily. Staff is available 24 hours, and therapy services run 6 to 7 days a week to support recovery and continuity of care.

Creswell Post Acute specializes in several rehabilitation pathways. Core programs include joint replacement and orthopedic rehabilitation, stroke recovery, and cardiac rehabilitation. The facility also offers fall prevention, pulmonary care, post-operative care, pain management, IV and infusion therapy, vascular wound management, and services for renal and digestive diseases.

Residents who need cancer recovery, bariatric care, palliative care, or hospice support are also served alongside traditional rehabilitation. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are available. There are also nutrition and dietary services, a pharmacy, a laboratory, and X-ray services on site.

The location is moderately walkable, with a Walk Score of 66, so some daily errands can be handled on foot. Private and semi-private rooms are available, and transportation assistance is provided for medical appointments and needed outings. A monthly activities calendar helps residents stay involved in the community.

State inspections have reviewed areas such as reporting procedures, resident assessments, nursing staffing, resident rights, discharge planning, pressure ulcer care, and medication management. Families visiting the facility should ask how these areas are managed daily and what quality checks are in place.

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Overview of Tabor Crest Memory Care

Offering assisted living and memory care, Tabor Crest Memory Care is a single-story senior living community in Portland, Oregon, about 3 miles from Adventist Health Portland. The community is operated by Tabor Crest OpCo II, LLC, with Reta Holder serving as administrator. Tabor Crest has been operating for 10 years. It provides 30 private rooms, giving residents their own living space within a smaller community.

Residents receive support with everyday tasks such as medication management, bathing, and dressing. They can maintain as much independence as possible. In addition to assisted living and memory care, the community provides respite care, as well as hospice and palliative care. Residents can stay in the same community as their care needs change. On-site amenities include a chapel and an arts center, which provide residents with dedicated spaces for quiet reflection and creative activities outside their private rooms.

The neighborhood has a Walk Score of 52, making it moderately walkable. Some nearby errands and outings can be completed on foot, while others are easier to reach by car. Tabor Crest also accepts Medicaid, giving eligible residents and their families another way to cover the cost of care.

State inspections by the Oregon Department of Human Services have mainly focused on infection control, staff training, safety practices, documentation, and housekeeping. Some findings have been corrected, while others have appeared again during later inspection cycles.

Type of Care Available

Assisted Living Hospice Care Memory Care Palliative Care Residential Care Respite Care

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Frequently Asked Questions

What government services provide money for senior housing?

Several government programs offer financial assistance for senior housing in various countries, focusing on the United States for a broad overview:

  • Medicaid: Medicaid is a state and federally funded program that can cover the costs of nursing home care for those who meet eligibility criteria, including income and asset limits. Some states also offer Medicaid waivers that help pay for home and community-based services to prevent or delay nursing home placement.
  • Medicare: Medicare, primarily a health insurance program for people aged 65 and over, does not cover long-term housing costs. However, it can cover short-term stays in a skilled nursing facility under specific conditions following a hospital stay.
  • Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program: This program provides housing for low-income seniors. It offers rental assistance and access to supportive services, such as cleaning, cooking, and transportation.
  • Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Properties: While not a direct subsidy, LIHTC encourages developers to create affordable housing. Seniors with low incomes can find reduced-rent apartments through this program.
  • State and Local Programs: Many states, counties, and cities offer their own programs to assist seniors with housing costs. These can include property tax relief programs, rental assistance programs, and programs that offer affordable senior housing options.
  • Veterans Affairs (VA): The VA offers several programs for veterans, including the Aid and Attendance benefit, which provides monthly payments to veterans who require the aid of another person, or are housebound, to help cover the cost of care in homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities.
  • Social Security: While Social Security primarily provides retirement income, for many seniors, these benefits are a crucial part of their budget, including housing costs.
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