I feel like this community did a very good job. This community is expensive but I feel like you are paying for a lot of services overall and they are competitive with all of the other places. My loved one had good care at this community and I would recommend this community for you or your loved one. The staff were very friendly and responded quickly to any needs of mines of my loved one.... Read more
With tranquil views of Pacific Northwest mountains and evergreens, the Wildflower Lodge offers assisted living and memory care in an upscale senior living community. This expansive community features the warm ambiance of a Cascade mountain lodge with its log accents, oversized windows, and unique architectural style. Situated near Eastern Oregon University and the I-84 corridor in La Grande, Oregon, this community makes it easy for residents to access regional resources.
Rest easy knowing this conveniently located community remains only a short drive away from Grande Ronde Hospital. Stay active by strolling along the many pathways through the historic campus of Eastern Oregon University or cheer on the Mountaineers at one of the many athletic events held on campus. Lifelong learners can participate in a mystery book club or take part in DIY crafting through the free educational resources at the Cook Memorial Library in La Grande. As always, spend each day doing what you love most at Wildflower Lodge.
Enjoy the tranquility of rural, small-town living in the halls of Wildflower Lodge. With assisted living and memory care services, this community offers personalized care to meet the unique needs and daily rhythms of each resident. Spend time on your passions and...
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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 Lodge with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Wildflower Lodge has 7 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.6 out of 5.
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My sister is in the memory care section and they simply place them in front of a TV and call that an activity. the staff has constant overturn, and they don't really care about the residents. Every second available they are simply on their own personal cell phones, not attempting to interact with residents. I spent 2 full days there and that is what I observed. I saw a lot worse actually. I will be moving my sister out of there soon.
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Response from Wildflower Lodge
October 7, 2022We take your thoughts and perceptions seriously and truly want to know more. Can you give us a call to share your thoughts about your experience?
I feel like this community did a very good job. This community is expensive but I feel like you are paying for a lot of services overall and they are competitive with all of the other places. My loved one had good care at this community and I would recommend this community for you or your loved one. The staff were very friendly and responded quickly to any needs of mines of my loved one.
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Response from Wildflower Lodge
April 29, 2022Families are always welcome here. We think of you as part of this community. Thank you for taking the time to share your positive experience with us.
Wonderful, left a deposit.
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This is on the one in Lagrande OR. They are always telling they cant feed or answer pages to rooms in memory care because they are understaffed. Family has dropped by after 1 to be told they haven't brought food because they are understaffed. They never give water or water pitcher. They rarely do any activities with memory care. I am reporting them and see they have been reported in the past. DO NOT TAKE YOUR FAMILY HERE. BAD
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My family had to find a place for our father-in-law quickly and Wildflower was so welcoming and just seemed like a good place to go. They seem to be real caring. When we first talked to the sales person for Wildflower, she was very welcoming and able to answer a lot of questions that we had. The facility is really clean, and really quiet. It’s always uncluttered too. The staff is easy to communicate with and they answer all your questions. Just going by the dining room, the food looks nutritious and like there’s plenty of it. They have a couple of activities, bingo that I know of. My dad is the kind of person that keeps to himself, but the people there are really friendly and he’ll talk about people that he has breakfast with. I think for the price you pay, the care is good. We had him in a home prior to this that was double the amount and he received less care. I recommend Wildflower to others.
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Response from Wildflower Lodge
January 9, 2018Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We appreciate your confidence in us and we're so pleased that your father-in-law is enjoying his home here at Wildflower Lodge!
My father in law is still settling into life at Wildflower. The staff are friendly and seem well trained. The community is nice and well maintained. They have a lot of activities available. He seems to like the food and I would recommend this community.
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My dad was only there a short time but the place was clean and staff friendly,
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