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Wallowa Valley Senior Living has been open since 2013 and has dedicated its time to providing seniors with assisted living and memory care services. The holistic care here not only focuses on seniors' physical health but also incorporates care for the mind, body, and spirit. Residents at Wallowa Valley Senior Living have access to wellness programs, physical health assistance, social programs, and other services and care that keep seniors healthy and engaged. Plus, trained caregiving professionals are on site at all times.
At Wallowa Valley Senior Living, residents have assisted living and memory care services available. With daily living activities and personalized care services in place, residents have access to the care and services they need to stay as healthy and independent as possible. Seniors in assisted living live in pet-friendly, private apartments that feature individual bathrooms and kitchenettes. Seniors in memory care can choose from private or shared suites that are specially built for residents' comfort.
To explore the licensing information and compliance histories of senior living communities in the state of Oregon, visit the Oregon Long-Term Care Facility Search.
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Call (541) 426-5311 to reach a resident at Wallowa Valley Senior Living.
To reach a resident at Wallowa Valley Senior Living call: (541) 426-5311
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