Wildflower is a senior living care home nestled on the corner of a residential neighborhood filled with vibrant greenery. The residential care home is located in the capital of Oregon, Salem, and within 5 miles of the local hospital.
The wheelchair-accessible community offers private living accommodations with shared bathrooms. Residents at Wildflower receive convenient services — like housekeeping and laundry — to help upkeep their living spaces. With the exception to overnight care, the community offers round-the-clock, tailored care provided by live-in caregivers. These trained caregivers can provide services like medication administration. Other services — such as one-person transferring, assistance with toileting, and assistance with activities of daily living like bathing, dressing, and grooming — are available for an additional cost.
While living at Wildflower, seniors have access to homelike indoor and outdoor common areas. Additionally, the community creates monthly activity calendars filled with a wide range of pastimes like exercise, bingo, baking, games, and more. Plus, tasty homemade meals are served throughout the day. Seniors can live a relaxing life while receiving quality care and supervision in the safe and homelike community of Wildflower.
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Total monthly costs depend on room type, select services, and the level of care needed.
*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.
A Place for Mom has scored Wildflower with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Wildflower has 1 review with an average "overall experience" of 1 out of 5.
On day 4 of my mom's stay at the Sweet Bye and Bye I came to find her crying frantically while sitting in a wheelchair with a restraint seat belt tight against her belly. When I asked the caretaker what was going on she told me, in her limited English, that my mother was trying to take her shoes off and was in danger of falling out of the chair. I checked mom's feet and they were swollen and her shoes horribly tight. I asked if she was in pain, and wanted her shoes off, "yes!" she cried out. As I took her shoes off and removed the restraint the care giver told me my mom had been anxious, trying to walk too much, and needed more medication. She needed to be listened to and needed her shoes off. She did not have or need a wheel chair. I was shortly after told mom was too dangerous to live there as after that incident she pinched and stuck out at the caregivers. Rather than try to help her, they sent her to the ER via ambulance for a $1200 bill for the behavior. The owner then told me she couldn't return unless she was medicated. It shows me they were determined to restrain her either physically or medically. She was evicted for her "behavior" but we were more than happy to get her out of there. There have been absolutely no more "behaviors" since leaving. If someone told me to not walk, then put painfully tight shoes on my feet and tied me into a wheel chair, I suppose I would maybe become a bit "behavioral' as well.
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