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Nestled among the cascading peaks of the coastal mountains, Grandma’s House rests in a quiet neighborhood just north of downtown Cave Junction. Surrounded by towering pines, the community offers a homelike setting where residents can receive personalized care. An alternative to larger senior care facilities, Grandma's House staffs compassionate caregivers who provide one-on-one attention when it is needed. The peaceful neighborhood creates a welcoming atmosphere where residents can live an enjoyable and active lifestyle.
The abundant beauty of the surrounding area spills over into the yard of Grandma’s House. Mature trees shade the spacious patio, where residents can relax while enjoying their morning coffee. Leisurely walks along the idle streets of the neighborhood are a great activity anytime of the day. The homestyle meals, prepared three times per day help keep residents energized and healthy. The qualified staff create personalized care plans to address the unique needs of each resident. Whether you need support with activities of daily living or just someone to share a conversation with, the fantastic staff is always ready to help.
Grandma’s House is also a fun place to live, with a variety of planned activities and social outings. Challenge friends to a game or gather...
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Grandma's House offers Private and Semi-Private. Learn more.
Call (541) 592-6146 to reach a resident at Grandma's House.
To reach a resident at Grandma's House call: (541) 592-6146
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