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Discover unique independent living amenities, social activities, dining, and more independent living benefits. With 102 independent living facilities in Beaverton, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find your new, maintenance-free home.
We are also serving Independent Living facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Five Oaks, Triple Creek and West Beaverton.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Portland, Hillsboro or Cedar Hills.
Types of care available in Beaverton, OR
Independent Living
My mother really likes being at Clearwater Springs Assisted Living community. She has friends that she dines with and the staff are caring and friendly. However, I do think cleaning of halls could be better.
I have lived here at The Heights at Columbia Knoll for almost two months, and I am still getting acclimated. Unfortunately my husband passed away shortly after I got settled in, so I have been somewhat keeping to myself and not able to get to know the facility too well, but my overall impression of it has been decent. The people are very friendly.
The residents are terrific as well as the staff that work there. Some of the restaurant processes are less than optimal. Could be better coordinated. The community feel is great for my mom. Based on the experience we have had so far, we would recommend SpringRidge at Charbonneau to other families.
597 N Dekum, Portland, OR 97217
6611 NE MLK Blvd, Portland, OR 97211
The average cost of senior living in Beaverton is 4,137 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include North Plains, OR with an average of 4,102 per month.
Planning ahead can better position you to make good choices for your loved one’s care in the future. But if your aging family member needs care now, there are ways to finance the cost of long-term care through a combination of approaches.
In Beaverton, Oregon, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
In Beaverton, Oregon, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
Beaverton, Oregon, is somewhat car dependent. Seniors can expect to need a car for most errands. Transit options in Beaverton are limited, and include the TriMet Bus Service and Amtrak. Seniors may receive fare discounts. Beaverton has somewhat limited biking infrastructure and is somewhat walkable.
Beaverton offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including St. Vincent Hospital and Kaiser Foundation Hospital.
Beaverton, Oregon, is known for its location within the Tualatin River Valley. With shopping, dining, movie theaters, activities such as bowling and escape rooms, and entertainment, there’s something for everyone. Nature-loving seniors can stay active by strolling through the Wildwood Trail or admiring the beauty of Cooper Mountain Nature Park.
Independent living offers a stress-free lifestyle for older adults. Independent living communities don’t provide personal care or supervision, but do offer generally healthy adults opportunities for socialization and hassle-free living. Independent living services often include:
Independent living communities, also known simply as retirement communities in Beaverton, Oregon, are geared towards seniors who are able to live on their own, without daily assistance, and prefer to live among people their age. This usually means residents are self-sufficient and do not require hands-on care. Think of Beaverton retirement communities as age-restricted (typically 55+) complexes, which provide organized activities, meal services, and transportation.
The median monthly cost of independent living in Beaverton is about $2,149 in the city proper, and $2,666 within the metropolitan area. The median monthly cost for independent living in the state of Oregon is around $2,437.
For this type of senior living, Beaverton, Oregon offers many great options, and A Place for Mom can help you find the right one.
Beaverton is one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the state of Oregon, and as a result, the city has a high overall cost of living. This is also because the city is located within the Portland metropolitan area. Beaverton is home to a number of major corporations, including the Nike athletic company. The general cost-of-living index is rated 38 points higher than the national average. All index scores are based on a scale that has the national average set at 100.
Cost-of-living index | Grocery index | Median rent | Rent burden | Median home value | Median family income | Estate tax |
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138 | 100 | $1,594 | 20.9% spend over 30% of their income on rent | $328,484 | $64,619 | The top estate tax rate is 16% with an exemption threshold of $1 million |
The top hospitals that service Beaverton include:
Beaverton has a warm-summer Mediterranean type of climate. This means that the summers are sunny and warm while the winters are cool, cloudy, and wet. On average, the humidity level for Beaverton is about 45%. The average humidity levels are often highest during the month of December at around 58%.
Seasonal Temperatures
Average summer temp | Typical summer high | Typical summer low | Average winter temp | Typical winter high | Typical winter low |
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65°F | 84°F (August) | 48°F (August) | 41°F | 53°F (February) | 32°F (January) |
Air Quality
Average air quality index rating | Average maximum air quality index rating |
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36 (Good) | 60 in the month of August (Moderate) |
Moderate air quality conditions mean that those who are unusually sensitive to particulates in the air should consider limiting the amount of time spent on outdoor exertion.
Precipitation
Average monthly precipitation | Average maximum monthly precipitation | Average yearly snowfall |
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4” | 11” (December) | 2” |
Located just outside of Portland, Beaverton is the fastest-growing suburb in the region. The city is home to Nike, one of the largest corporations in America, which employs over 45,000 people. This means that many of the people who live in and around the city tend to work with Nike in some way. Many of them are young professionals, often with families. Like many cities in the Portland metropolitan area, Beaverton votes heavily liberal in most elections.
2016 Presidential Election for Washington County
Voted Democratic | Voted Republican | Voted Third Party |
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56.9% | 30.9% | 12.2% |
Population Statistics
Population metro area | Population city proper | Population density | Population trend |
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2,478,810 | 97,514 | 1,922 people per square mile | Growing at a rate of 1.20% |
Age
Median | 55+ | 60+ | 70+ | 80+ |
---|---|---|---|---|
36 | 24% | 10% | 4% | 3% |
Highest Level of Education
High-school diploma | College degree | Graduate degree |
---|---|---|
17% | 45% | 16% |
Race & Ethnicity
Asian | Black | Hispanic | Native American | Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian | White | Two or more | Other or not specified |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
12.8% | 2% | 16.6% | 0.8% | 0.5% | 63.6% | 4.8% | 5.3% |
Crime
Total crimes | Property crimes per 1,000 citizens | Violent crimes per 1,000 citizens |
---|---|---|
1,932 | 18 | 2 |
Miscellaneous
Unemployed | Participate in the labor force | Have some form of disability | Live in poverty | Widows | Veterans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7% | 70% | 11% | 13% | 4% | 6% |
Beaverton is considered friendly to members of the LGBTQ+ community. This means that members of the LGBTQ+ community can particpate in public life without fear of bigotry or discrimination.
Part of the Portland-Vancouver metro area, the city of Beaverton prides itself on its beautiful outdoor spaces. The region is consistently ranked as one of the greenest metropolitan areas in the country, with miles of walking trails and bike paths connecting the cities. Beaverton boasts over 100 parks spanning 1,000 acres and 30 miles of walking trails. Some of the most popular parks in the city include Hyland Forest Park and Cooper Mountain Nature Park, which is home to a private vineyard. For those who enjoy golf, the 18-hole Red Tail Golf Center is open to the public and offers league play and lessons. If you’re looking to taste the local produce, the Beaverton Farmers Market is open every Saturday from late spring to early fall. During the winter the city hosts a tree lighting festival where trees all around the city are lit up at once to celebrate the holiday season.
While Portland may have more cultural opportunities, the city of Beaverton prides itself on its growing art scene. Every year the city puts on a dance show called Ten Tiny Dances, featuring dancers from around the world performing in public spaces throughout the city. The city also hosts an annual arts festival and sale that features works from local and international artists. The Beaverton Night Market is hosted annually by the city’s Diversity Advisory Board, and is designed to celebrate local minority-owned businesses. The market includes shops for goods, live music performances, and stalls serving cuisine from all over the world.
Transportation
Public transportation is provided by TriMet, which operates bus routes all across the Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton metropolitan area. TriMet also operates two commuter rail lines that connect Beaverton to the city of Wilsonville and the Portland International Airport.
The Lofts by Cogir, Vancouver Pointe and Canfield Place are the top-rated independent living facilities near Beaverton, Oregon. See full list of communities.
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