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Compare Nursing Homes around Beaverton
The information below is reported by the Oregon Department of Human Services, Aging and People with Disabilities.
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| Avamere Rehabilitation of Beaverton |
NH Nursing Home Licensed facility providing 24/7 skilled nursing care for residents with complex, ongoing medical needs. Staffed by RNs, LPNs, and CNAs. Inspected and star-rated annually by CMS. Accepts Medicare (short-term rehab) and Medicaid (long-term care).
AL Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.
RC Respite Care Short-term temporary care — days to weeks — to give family caregivers a break. Full care provided during the stay. Often used after hospitalization or to trial a facility before a permanent placement decision. | Beaverton (Vose) | 104
Facility
104
OR AVG
67
Rank
#44 / 351 |
73.0%
Facility
73.0%
OR AVG
65.7%
Rank
#28 / 90 | +11% | 5.21
Facility
5.21
OR AVG
5.24
Rank
#42 / 92 | -9% | -1% | $55.6k
Facility
$55.6k
OR AVG
$62.3k
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#74 / 93 | 18
Facility
18
OR AVG
34.0
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#17 / 90 | 4.5
Facility
4.5
OR AVG
6.9
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#21 / 90 | 1 | 72 |
68
Facility
68
OR AVG
55
Rank
#173 / 476 | Nair Facility Holdings LLC | $17.9M
Facility
$17.9M
OR AVG
$12.6M
Rank
#20 / 88 | $7.5M
Facility
$7.5M
OR AVG
$4.5M
Rank
#18 / 88 | 41.8%
Facility
41.8%
OR AVG
38%
Rank
#59 / 88 | 385195 | ||||
| Maryville Nursing Center |
NH Nursing Home Licensed facility providing 24/7 skilled nursing care for residents with complex, ongoing medical needs. Staffed by RNs, LPNs, and CNAs. Inspected and star-rated annually by CMS. Accepts Medicare (short-term rehab) and Medicaid (long-term care).
AL Assisted Living A licensed, long-term care setting for seniors or individuals with disabilities who need help with daily activities — like bathing, dressing, and medication management — but not 24-hour skilled nursing. Offers housing, meals, and around-the-clock support while aiming to maximize resident independence.
IL Independent Living Lifestyle-focused communities for older adults offering dining, activities, and transportation with minimal personal care. Best for active, independent seniors who want community without medical support.
MC Memory Care Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Staff trained in cognitive impairment, with higher staff-to-resident ratios and an environment designed to reduce confusion and wandering risk. | Beaverton (Central Beaverton) | 181
Facility
181
OR AVG
67
Rank
#4 / 351 |
73.7%
Facility
73.7%
OR AVG
65.7%
Rank
#25 / 90 | +12% | 5.64
Facility
5.64
OR AVG
5.24
Rank
#19 / 92 | -3% | +8% | $214.1k
Facility
$214.1k
OR AVG
$62.3k
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#92 / 93 | 36
Facility
36
OR AVG
34.0
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#50 / 90 | 4.5
Facility
4.5
OR AVG
6.9
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#21 / 90 | 7 | 135 |
55
Facility
55
OR AVG
55
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#256 / 476 | St Mary Of Oregon Ministries Oregon | $29.2M
Facility
$29.2M
OR AVG
$12.6M
Rank
#3 / 88 | $16.7M
Facility
$16.7M
OR AVG
$4.5M
Rank
#3 / 88 | 57.1%
Facility
57.1%
OR AVG
38%
Rank
#16 / 88 | 385166 |
Avamere Rehabilitation of Beaverton, situated in Oregon, is a picturesque community offering skilled nursing and rehabilitation services. Their commitment to resident well-being is evident through a 24-hour nurse call system, providing personalized care that significantly enhances the lives of the seniors they serve. With an experienced team of therapists, the community ensures comprehensive support for its residents’ health and rehabilitation needs.
This beautiful community doesn’t just stop at care; it goes the extra mile with amenities like private transportation services, restaurant-style dining, 24-hour nurse call system, and modern conveniences like TV and Wi-Fi. Additionally, prioritizing safety, Avamere features enhanced cleaning protocols, grab bars, and emergency call buttons, creating a secure environment for residents. The compassionate team at Avamere Rehabilitation of Beaverton is dedicated to elevating the overall experience, making it a community that truly cares for its residents.
Set amidst the beautiful neighborhood of Beaverton, Oregon, Maryville Nursing Center is a dependable senior care provider, offering skilled nursing, rehabilitative, intermediate and memory care services. As a non-profit organization, the community warrants nothing but excellence in care that focuses only on the well-being of residents. Serving the senior community since 1963, Maryville Nursing Center guarantees care services founded on years of knowledge and experience, ensuring residents’ satisfaction.
Committed to its residents’ whole-person, the community makes sure residents enjoy access to a vibrant programming that offers them plenty of opportunities to enrich their overall well-being. With access to physical, speech and occupational therapy services, residents are able to regain their strength and mobility that helps them enjoy more independence and an improved self worth and confidence.
Maryville is a 185-bed nonprofit skilled nursing and memory care facility at 14645 SW Farmington Road, Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, 4.7 miles from downtown. Operated by St Mary of Oregon Ministries, the community provides long-term care, memory care, and rehabilitation services with respite care and an occupancy of 136 residents (73 percent). CMS rates the facility 3/5 overall, 2/5 Health Inspection, 5/5 Staffing, and 4/5 Quality Measures. Nursing hours averaged 11 percent above the Oregon state benchmark.
The regulatory record documents serious compliance challenges from 2023 through early 2025 followed by recent improvement. Over three years, Maryville logged 63 deficiencies; 21 annually, 213 percent above Oregon’s 6.7-deficiency benchmark.
A January 31, 2023, complaint investigation and state licensure survey revealed ten deficiencies in comprehensive and quarterly assessment timeliness, resident records accuracy, quality assurance committee function, and administration compliance. An immediate jeopardy situation was identified and abated during this inspection. An April 7, 2023, complaint survey documented ten deficiencies spanning abuse prevention and investigation, diabetic foot care, nutrition and hydration maintenance, lab and hospice service delays, and antibiotic stewardship; some were corrected, others persisted.
An August 17, 2023, complaint survey cited nine deficiencies in abuse prevention, timely ADL assistance, change-of-condition notification, care plan implementation for transfers, staffing sufficiency, and infection control; mixed correction status. A December 18, 2023, complaint and state licensure survey found fourteen deficiencies covering resident rights violations, change notification failures, quality of care, accident hazards, elopement risk, bowel and bladder care, respiratory care, medication error rate at or above 5 percent, and drug storage; some corrected at revisit, others not.
A February 6, 2024, focused infection control survey identified one COVID-19 NHSN reporting deficiency uncorrected at revisit. A March 20, 2024, complaint survey cited four deficiencies in fall prevention, care plan implementation, and infection control with some remaining uncorrected.
A January 3, 2025, complaint survey found four deficiencies in accident hazard supervision and family notification; partial correction. An April 11, 2025, complaint survey revealed seven deficiencies in ADL care, infection prevention, employee reference and criminal record checks, and water management program implementation; some corrected at revisit, others not.
An October 30, 2025, complaint and re-licensure survey found zero deficiencies. The January 2023 immediate jeopardy finding and the pattern of deficiencies from 2023 through April 2025, particularly spanning abuse prevention and investigation, ADL care timeliness, accident hazard supervision, infection control, medication error rates at threshold, and assessment and documentation compliance, document fundamental care and systems vulnerabilities.
Responsiveness to the October 2025 revisit with zero deficiencies represents marked improvement, though sustainability requires confirmation during placement and tour.
The facility provides skilled nursing, long-term care, memory care, and rehabilitation services. Nonprofit ownership structure. Private pay is required; Medicaid and Medicare are not accepted. CMS Staffing rated 5/5 with nursing hours 11 percent above state average.
Families should ask about corrections following the January 2023 immediate jeopardy finding and the April 2025 complaint investigation.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these nursing homes
Every nursing home above is evaluated across five weighted categories using CMS data including Care Compare, Payroll-Based Journal, and Medicare Cost Reports.
Weighting overview
- 35%Care Quality
- 20%Staffing
- 20%Regulatory
- 20%Operational
- 5%Environment
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Care Quality 35%
The largest single share of every ranking. CMS star ratings and quality measures that reflect actual care delivered to residents.
- Includes
- Overall Rating
- Health Inspection
- QM Rating
- Long-Stay QM
- Short-Stay QM
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Staffing Adequacy 20%
The strongest predictor of resident outcomes. Volume and stability of nursing care, drawn from CMS Payroll-Based Journal.
- Includes
- Nurse Hrs/Res/Day
- RN vs State
- Total Nurse Staff Hrs vs State
- RN Turnover
03
Regulatory & Safety Record 20%
Inspection patterns that star ratings can mask. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- Citations
- Citations/Inspection
- Severe Citations
- Fines
- Accreditations
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Operational & Financial Stability 20%
Stable operations and sound finances are leading indicators of consistent care over time.
- Includes
- Occupancy vs State
- Avg Length of Stay
- Revenue
- Payroll %
- Years in Operation
- Admin Tenure
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Environment & Accessibility 5%
Context that matters to families but doesn't directly measure clinical care. Weighted lower for nursing homes than for assisted or independent living.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- BBB Rating
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nursing Homes in Beaverton, OR
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Oregon?
Assisted living in Oregon is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.
Does Oregon Medicaid cover nursing home care?
Yes — Oregon Medicaid covers nursing home care for residents who meet income, asset, and medical-need eligibility requirements. Most CMS-certified nursing homes accept Medicaid as a primary payer once long-term-care eligibility is established.
What is nursing home care?
Nursing homes (also called skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses, rehabilitation services, and long-term custodial care for residents with significant health or functional needs.
How many nursing homes are listed on this page?
This page features 3 nursing homes in Beaverton, OR. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right nursing home in Beaverton, OR?
Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Beaverton, OR, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.
What should I look for when visiting nursing homes in Beaverton, OR?
Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.
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