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Situated in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, Vancouver is a picturesque city just minutes away from Portland, Oregon. The area offers breathtaking views of the Columbia River and the Cascade Mountains. Its natural beauty attracts outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers of all ages, but the city also boasts a range of senior-friendly amenities and services. With its scenic beauty, vibrant community and senior-friendly amenities, Vancouver is a great place for seniors to enjoy their golden years.
Assisted living communities can help seniors remain independent while getting the assistance they need to age safely. They offer restaurant-style dining options, housekeeping services, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), like dressing, bathing, and personal grooming. Some assisted living communities also offer additional levels of care, and that’s especially true in Vancouver, Washington. In fact, about 30% of the 81 total facilities in our partner network are also joint memory care and independent living communities. Our partner communities offer a variety of amenities and services to make any senior feel at home.
For seniors interested in learning more about the assisted living facilities in Vancouver and nearby Portland, look no further than this guide. Read on to learn how to pay for assisted living as well as the laws and regulations that govern facilities. We also cover health care programs for seniors in the area, transportation options, and more in Vancouver and Portland.
How do we rank Vancouver assisted living?
Our goal is to help you find high-quality assisted living facilities that fit your needs. Using our 20+ years of experience in senior living, we developed a proprietary rating system based on the following:
Types of care available in Vancouver, WA
Assisted Living
We chose Brookdale Vancouver Stonebrige because they gave us a complete, open door tour. No secrets of surprises. I would tell others to make sure and read all the materials and 'admission' papers.
What our family likes the most about the Avamere at Cascadia community is the friendly like atmosphere. The people there are always willing to help, smiling faces say a lot...We would recommend this community to other families based on the experience we have had so far.
The staff at this care home work with the family. They are flexible and get to know the residents. There is a Registered Nurse on site. The community is clean as they are particular about the environment. They are knowledgeable about the rules and regulations in Oregon. The food seems healthy and is homemade. They offer fresh vegetables. They do go on occasional outings and they have card games and puzzles to cater to each resident.
2504 Northeast 94th Street, Vancouver, WA 98665
I would recommend to others and to add that the owner, is always very friendly, thorough and consistent with any issues that come up. She is also quite thoughtful in that she celebrates all the birthdays and...
Carmen's Quality Home Care is located in an upscale neighborhood at 2504 Northeast 94th Street in Vancouver, Washington. We pride ourselves in having a beautiful two-story home with great landscaping, so your loved ones will feel at home. We have excellent staff that is always at the home 24...
9418 NW 28th Ct, Vancouver, WA 98665
I would give the staff a 5+ if I could. The caretakers are absolutely AMAZING. It is great to know if we missed a day going to visit my grandfather, they treat him like family and truly love him as much as we do. I would whole-heartedly recommend Va...
10417 NE 20th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98686
We felt at ease knowing that dad would get all his medication on time and home cooked meals. The rooms are spacious and kept very clean. [name removed]is a great communicator. We would highly recommend...
Flowers Place AFH is a residential care home located in the lively and diverse city of Vancouver, in Clark County, Washington State. Our amazing home is perfect for seniors who enjoy being part of a vibrant community, we encourage our residents and the loved ones to explore everything Vancouver...
1906 SE 72nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97215
Been here for just 10 days anf i love it. The food is fantastic, and the entire staff could not be more attentive. I have yet To wait more than 3 minutes for them to answer my call button. Seriously — 10...
Mount Tabor Senior Villas is a senior care home that's located in Portland, OR., Multnomah county. Professional caregivers provide assistance to seniors residing at the care home within a group home setting. Situated amongst scenic valleys, plateaus, deserts, mountainous regions and flat land,...
9904 NE Hazel Dell Ave, Vancouver, WA 98685
[name removed] the woman that runs Eden Place works very hard for her clients and makes sure that are all well taken care of. They send updates on my mom and makes sure that she has what she needs. I can't...
Our home is conveniently located off of I-5, close to Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital, minutes from Downtown Vancouver. This brand new home is designed to provide security, comfort and care. We are a licensed adult family home with many years of...
7718 NE 14th St, Vancouver, WA 98664
We were very satisfied with our experience at Garden View Care. My loved one was only there 1 month and then passed away. I never saw what mom ate, but she loved the soup they made for her. I would...
Garden View Care is a residential care home in beautiful Vancouver, WA in Clark County. Located on the north bank of the Columbia River, Vancouver has been named in the top 100 best places to live. The revitalized downtown area features an Arts District, an independent film and community event...
6110 Oklahoma Dr, Vancouver, WA 98661
They really make your day! It does not take but a few seconds of being with them to be happy and feel good. I hope that when I am at that point I am lucking enough to have the kind of loving care and...
Evergreen Crest AFH is a senior care home in Vancouver, WA that serves Clark County. Vancouver forms a metropolitan area with Portland and has been named within the top 100 best places to live in America. It is a beautiful city and it gives family members and friends who visit plenty of things to...
6213 Louisiana Drive, Vancouver, WA 98661
We care for the elderly with demintia and other cares. Our community is sitauted a few blocks away from the church and stores. Our homes was just remodelled to occupy six seniors. Our staff are CNA's and well trained as to the care for the elderly. We are very close to the bus stop and park.
6213 Louisiana Drive, Vancouver, WA 98661
We care for the elderly with demintia and other cares. Our community is sitauted a few blocks away from the church and stores. Our homes was just remodelled to occupy six seniors. Our staff are CNA's and well trained as to the care for the elderly. We are very close to the bus stop and park.
620 NE 100th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98664
Outstanding Care LLC is a residential care home that is located in Vancouver, WA in Clark County. Salmon Creek, Pearson Air Museum, and Clark County Historical Museum are some of the stunning attractions that surround our beautiful community. The Lewis and Clark State Recreation Site also make...
620 NE 100th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98664
Outstanding Care LLC is a residential care home that is located in Vancouver, WA in Clark County. Salmon Creek, Pearson Air Museum, and Clark County Historical Museum are some of the stunning attractions that surround our beautiful community. The Lewis and Clark State Recreation Site also make...
9700 NE 2nd Street, Vancouver, WA 98664
Guardian Angel AFHGuardian Angel AFH is a residential care home located in the amazing Vancouver City, Washington, located in Clark County. Our community enjoys the beauty of nature surrounding it. The green environment offers a sense of natural magnificence and cleans air that is ideal for...
10503 NE 21st St, Vancouver, WA 98664
10503 NE 21st Street, Vancouver, WA 98664
10503 NE 21st Street, Vancouver, WA 98664
5110 NE 44th Street, Vancouver, WA 98661
I visited a number of locations and I kept coming back to Precious Moments AHC as being the bench mark that I was using in my evaluations. The facility, staff, atmosphere and professionalism at Precious...
Precious Moments AHC is a residential care home situated in the stunning Vancouver, Washington in Clark County. Our beautiful home overlooks beautiful nature. Gorgeous trees that bring in the fresh air and a cool breeze surround our community. Our geographical location provides a perfect...
4808 NE 44th St, Vancouver, WA 98661
4808 NE 44th St, Vancouver, WA 98661
615 SE 104th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98664
The Aging Well Adult Family Home, is a cozy home located in a peaceful community in Vancouver Washington. We are five minutes from “Critically Acclaimed” South West Washington Medical Center. Our home has recently taken on a new look with the completion of our remodel creating a fresh atmosphere.
10207 NW 24th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98685
Summer Breeze Home Care LLC is a residential care home located in Vancouver, Washington. Found on the north bank of the Columbia River, it is the County Seat of Clark County and is also considered one of the best places to live in the State. Here you will find a large metropolitan downtown core,...
11910 NE 46th St., Vancouver, WA 98682
Jhampa Adult Family Home is owned and operated by Registered Nurse. Chukie Norzom R.N is a Medical and Surgery Nurse. She has a total 28 years of Nursing Experience working across two continents. While in the United States, she has worked in a Nursing Home as well as in a Hospital setting and...
2509 NE 45th St, Vancouver, WA 98663
4722 NE 26th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98663
This community is excellent for my mothers needs. The staff is very nice and friendly the community smells good and is well maintained. The food they provide the residents is really good, it's home made....
This is an Adult Family Home designated to provide professional services to elderly clients who need assistance with activities of daily living. We have private rooms available for rent as well as semiprivate rooms with a private bathroom.
6308 NE 108th Ct, Vancouver, WA 98662
Our home is located in the Orchards area of Vancouver, Washington- a quiet residential cul-de-sac, close to Vancouver Mall and easy access to I-5 & I-205. Chriscare maintains a clean, safe, secure and spacious living area for each resident. Our facility has two large group...
12603 NE 44th St., Vancouver, WA 98682
Rusnak AFH is located just north of the Columbia River in the quaint town of Vancouver, Washington. Our level three senior care home is nestled in a serene and pleasant neighborhood. If you are looking for a senior care provider in this area for your aging or elderly parents we pride ourselves in...
Assisted living in Vancouver costs an average of $4,842 per month, according to proprietary data from A Place for Mom.[01] This figure typically includes housing, meals, and any associated care or service fees. Overall costs may vary based on location, chosen services, in-unit amenities, and other factors.
The following figures represent the average baseline costs of assisted living communities for the greater Vancouver area and don’t include additional fees for extra services.
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Seniors and their families often rely on a combination of resources — both private and public — to cover the monthly costs of assisted living. Everything from Social Security to Medicaid can help offset associated expenses.
Below, you’ll find more details on a variety of payment methods for assisted living, including VA benefits, Medicare, Medicaid, and private funding options.
Social Security may be one of the more common resources seniors use to pay for assisted living, but it’s far from the only option. For instance, some seniors have long-term care insurance that can help offset the costs. Others use a combination of personal savings, funds from their retirement accounts, and income generated from investments. Other private resources may also include one or more of the following:
In Washington, assisted living facilities must be licensed by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) to operate. Part of being licensed means that assisted living facilities are subject to regular inspections.
It’s also important to note that Adult Protective Services can be contacted if elder abuse is suspected. This may include but is not limited to abuse, abandonment, neglect, exploitation and self-neglect. Report all concerns here.
In the state of Oregon, assisted living facilities that accommodate six or more residents are required to obtain a license from and be regulated by the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) licensing and oversight division. In Portland, there are also numerous facilities catering to fewer than five seniors that might qualify as adult family homes or care homes. These smaller homes are held to the same regulatory standards as their larger counterparts.
As per Oregon regulations, assisted living facilities must provide residents with the following.
Oregon regulations ensure that seniors residing in assisted living facilities have access to a comfortable and safe living environment where they can receive the appropriate level of care and support required to maintain their quality of life.
The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) surveys memory care facilities at least once every 24 months to check that laws and regulations are being followed. To find licensed facilities in Oregon, use this licensed long-term care facility search tool.
There is an important distinction to understand for those seeking care for their loved ones in Vancouver, as the market in this area has a high concentration of adult family homes that operate as assisted living facilities.
The Washington State DSHS booklet outlines the difference between facility options and how to determine which might be right for you or your loved one. In it, seniors and their families will find topics related to reviewing the needs of the individual and understanding facility licensing.
Adult family homes and assisted living facilities are both licensed senior care options that offer housing and care to residents. We outline some key differences between the two below:
Adult family homes:
Assisted living facilities:
Both adult family homes and assisted living facilities provide housing and meals and assume general responsibility for the safety and care of the resident. Some homes and facilities may also provide specialized care to people living with developmental disabilities, dementia, or mental illness.
Additional information on adult family homes
Adult family homes in Vancouver and Portland are regulated by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and the Oregon Department of Human Services (DHS), respectively.
Adult family homes are also regulated under the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Chapter 388-76. The WAC establishes licensing requirements and standards for adult family homes, assisted living facilities, and other types of residential care facilities.
In Portland, adult family homes must also follow the Multnomah County Administrative Rules. The specific regulations that apply to adult family homes depend on the type of adult family home and the level of care provided.
The following are some of the key regulations that govern adult family homes in Washington:
In addition to state regulations, adult family homes in Vancouver and Portland may also be subject to local zoning and building codes, as well as federal laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Licensing and staffing regulations for assisted living facilities
The Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Chapter 388-78A and the Multnomah County Administrative Rules outline specific staffing requirements for assisted living facilities in Vancouver and Portland. The regulations state the following:
For more information about the licensing rules for assisted living facilities in Vancouver and Portland, please refer to the Washington State Legislature’s website or the Multnomah County Adult Care Home PDF.
Washington State Department of Health
111 Israel Road SE
Tumwater, WA 98501
Phone Number: 800-525-0127
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
1601 E. Fourth Plain Blvd.
Vancouver, WA 98661
Phone: 564-397-8000
Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division
800 N.E. Oregon St.
Portland, OR 97232
Phone: 971-673-1222
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m – 5 p.m.
Multnomah County Health Department
619 N.W. Sixth Ave.
Portland, OR 97204
Phone: 503-988-3674
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
There are no official mandates in effect, but the states of Washington and Oregon encourage people to follow the CDC guidelines for COVID-19. Some assisted living communities may have their own guidelines. Most locations follow the Washington Department of Health’s Interim Recommendations for SARS-CoV-2 Infection Prevention and Control in Healthcare Settings and CDC guidelines.
For more information, check the Clark County website or Multnomah County website for current COVID-19 recommendations.
Vaccinations. Workers can receive religious and medical exemptions, but vaccinations are strongly recommended.
Facility cleanliness. Regular cleaning and disinfecting of surfaces is strongly encouraged.
Social distancing. All employees and visitors are urged to maintain six feet of separation whenever possible.
Quarantining. Standard protocols are recommended for people who test positive for COVID-19 or come into contact with someone who has tested positive.
Vancouver and Portland are known for their year-round mild climates, gorgeous views, growing arts communities, and rich histories. These benefits have made the neighboring cities attractive retirement destinations for seniors. Increased interest from aging adults has led to a rise in senior housing, with a wide variety of assisted living communities available both in and around the Vancouver area.
A variety of living options
With nearly 325 senior living communities partnered with A Place for Mom in Vancouver and the surrounding areas, it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that there are a variety of living options available. Most of the assisted living facilities in both Vancouver and Portland are group homes, which are typically single-family homes that have been renovated to accommodate senior-specific needs. They’re generally ADA accessible, with widened doorways, low thresholds, and grab bars. Seniors and their families will likely find a higher staff-to-resident ratio in group homes than they will in larger-scale assisted living communities.
In addition to group homes and standalone assisted living communities, A Place for Mom partners with many facilities in the area that offer a variety of care types. Some communities combine assisted living, independent living, and memory care services within a single building or campus to give residents access to progressive levels of care.
A range of medical care
Though the majority of partner facilities in our listings (81%) offer on-site nursing and medication management, many in the area also provide a wide variety of other care services — most of which come by way of visiting specialists. Occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, podiatry, and even dentistry may be made available to residents on-site by visiting practitioners.
Options for memory care
Nearly 70% of A Place for Mom’s assisted living partner communities in the Vancouver area also offer memory care programs or on-site cognitive care. These facilities are designed to keep seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia safe and engaged. They may offer memory-specific activities, sensory therapies, and cognitive support programs in specific wings or areas of the community. A wander alert system is installed in 40% of our partner facilities to prevent residents with dementia from eloping.
Adult family homes
An adult family home is a residential home that provides care and services to up to six adults who require assistance with daily living activities. This is in contrast with traditional assisted living facilities, which are typically larger. Both types of communities provide housing, meals, and assistance with daily activities for older adults who may require support.
There are 55 assisted living facilities that are classified as adult family homes within a 10-mile radius of downtown Vancouver. In terms of amenities, these adult family homes generally provide the following:
Floor plans in assisted living
Regarding floor plans, adult family homes in Vancouver and Portland generally have the following floor plan features:
It’s also worth noting that adult family homes in Vancouver and Portland are licensed by their individual states and must comply with regulations regarding safety, staffing, and the care provided to residents.
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19% of seniors are 65+ within the Vancouver population
Seniors who live in assisted living facilities in Vancouver, Washington, will experience exceptional health care options. Some may require a short drive over to Portland, Oregon.
Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center is located in Vancouver, making it a hospital of choice for the senior community. Its patient experience rating is high, and the center also ranks high in procedures associated with orthopedics and treatment involving pulmonology. The hospital has also earned America’s Best Hospitals Award, Patient Safety Award, and Critical Care Excellence Award — among other recognitions.[04]
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center offers a variety of services, including both family medicine and geriatric care. It ranks high performing in the areas of stroke, hip replacement, knee replacement, and diabetes. The center has also earned the Coronary Intervention Excellence Award.[05]
Considered the No. 1 hospital in Portland, OHSU hospital is nationally ranked in six specialties and high-performing in the following areas: heart conditions, orthopedics, and pulmonology.[06]
Ranked as Portland’s No. 2 hospital, Providence St. Vincent Medical Center has been awarded for its performance in neurology and cancer procedures.[06]
Portland’s No. 3 hospital, Kaiser Permanente ranks highly in gastroenterology and diabetes-related procedures.[06]
In Vancouver, 70% of our partner assisted living facilities offer free or at-cost transportation. However, in some cases, seniors may still need to access public transit. Fortunately, C-TRAN is a good, accessible option that offers 27 routes throughout the Vancouver area. C-TRAN also provides on-demand rideshare services within the city limits.
If seniors need a ride to a medical appointment, social event, or shopping center, they can also use Community in Motion, which is a local service that provides rides for seniors 65 and over at a cost of no more than $2.50 per day or $28 per month.
Seniors and their family members can easily utilize public transportation in Portland as well. The TriMet is the primary public transit system in the city, with established bus, streetcar, and light rail routes throughout the surrounding areas. The suburbs are linked to downtown Portland by the MAX light rail system, while the Portland Streetcar operates in various neighborhoods, giving seniors the option to go where they want, when they want.
The Vancouver area is somewhat walkable, especially in certain locations. The city scores 41 out of 100, according to Walk Score, for walkability.
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Vancouver is a diverse and thriving community, with options and activities to fit all interests. Although Portland, Oregon is just a few minutes’ drive away, Vancouver offers entertainment, arts, history, and nature of its own. Historical sites, outdoor activities, and seasonal festivals are just a few of the unique attractions the city has for residents. The city is situated between Mount St. Helens and the Columbia River, so seniors and their families can rest assured that scenic landscapes aren’t in short supply.
Historical attractions
Seniors and families who enjoy a little history will find plenty of fascinating ways to learn about Vancouver’s rich heritage. The Fort Vancouver National Historic Site should probably be first on their lists. Close seconds would be the Clark County Historical Museum, Pearson Air Museum, Officers Row, and the Cedar Creek Grist Mill. And last but certainly not least, there’s also the Vancouver Land Bridge, a unique attraction that combines nature and history.
Arts and entertainment
Anyone who appreciates the arts will quickly learn that inspiration can be found throughout the Vancouver area. The Corridor Gallery Vancouver, for one, has rotating art exhibits throughout the year. Those in the mood for a little classical revival can find it in concert at the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. There’s also Esther Short Park, which holds a summer concert series each year.
Outdoor activities
With its mild climate, Vancouver is perfect for seniors and their loved ones who enjoy the outdoors. Birders may enjoy a visit to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. The same can be said for Silver Star Mountain, famous for its quintessentially Washington vistas. The John Stranger House, located in the Jane Weber Evergreen Arboretum, offers Forever Young Hikes, where seniors are able to walk through an array of flowers and tree gardens on the property.
Activities for seniors in Portland
Like Vancouver, Portland offers an abundance of experiences and entertainment for its residents. The city’s rich history is reflected in its many historical attractions, including the Pittock Mansion, a stunning 1914 home that offers great views of the city and showcases Portland artifacts. The Oregon Historical Society Museum is a must-visit for those interested in the state’s history, with exhibits covering prehistoric times to the present. Visitors can also explore local and global art collections at the Portland Art Museum.
Outdoor attractions
Portland boasts a variety of outdoor attractions that are perfect for seniors who want to enjoy the area’s natural beauty. For instance, Forest Park is a vast park with over 80 miles of trails to explore and accessibility accommodations for those who use wheelchairs or walkers. Alternatively, seniors can visit the International Rose Test Garden, the oldest rose garden in the country. Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge is a must-visit destination for seniors who enjoy birdwatching, while the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area offers stunning views of waterfalls, mountains, and the Columbia River.
Entertainment and community
Seniors who appreciate arts and theater can enjoy performances at Portland Center Stage, which offers discounted tickets for patrons over 65. Portland also has a variety of senior centers, such as the Hollywood Senior Center and Multnomah County Aging and Disability Services, which offer an array of programs and services to keep seniors active, social, and engaged. Seniors can also connect with others through social groups and clubs, such as the Portland Women’s Club or the Rose City Senior Softball Association.
Canfield Place, SpringRidge at Charbonneau and Brookdale Oswego Springs Portland are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Vancouver, WA. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Assisted Living in Vancouver is 4,288 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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