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Only minutes from the majestic Pacific Northwest coastal beaches, just off Interstate 101, Shore Pines senior living in Gold Beach, Oregon has the peace and security you’re looking for. We love to take trips to the local sights, happenings, and delectable restaurants while on-site activities and entertainment livens up our home community. Our full-time activities director ensures all residents have opportunities for fun and leisure, to expand their everyday lives. We are a very musical community, and our piano centerpiece is often ringing with the magical notes of gifted residents or hired entertainers. Indoor and outdoor common areas invite residents to relax in a well-kept environment and make for plenty of space for lounging or exercise. Your pets are welcome in your rooms as well. Contact an A Place for Mom advisor today to see if our slice of paradise is right for you!
Professional staff is available around the clock 24/7 to address any immediate needs. Nurses are on-staff and provide oversight to medical care. Assisted living and memory care services are provided within our community on-site to address a wide variety of specialized needs. With specially trained memory care staff, you can feel comfort in knowing that the...
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Shore Pines Senior Living offers Studio and 1 Bedroom. Learn more.
Call (541) 247-0333 to reach a resident at Shore Pines Senior Living.
To reach a resident at Shore Pines Senior Living call: (541) 247-0333
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