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10 Best Nursing Homes in Portland, OR

Last Updated: 2/21/25

Portland, Oregon, is appealing to coffee addicts, art lovers, and nature enthusiasts. The city is ideal for seniors because it offers an easygoing climate and quality health care. It also offers numerous senior care options, including nursing homes. “Nursing home” is often used as an umbrella term for a variety of senior care facilities. However, a nursing home or skilled nursing facility is where seniors with serious medical conditions receive 24-hour medical care and supervision, hospice care, and rehabilitative services.

While A Place for Mom doesn’t partner with stand-alone skilled nursing facilities, we do partner with an array of assisted living, memory care, and residential care facilities in Portland. These senior care facilities offer some on-site nursing services, and are more suitable for seniors who don’t require 24-hour medical care. Our partnering assisted living and memory care facilities offer personal care and supportive services, as well as daily meals, activities, and social programs to help seniors lead fulfilling lives.

This guide provides access to valuable information about senior care facilities in Portland, including exclusive proprietary data on their features, facility regulations, and financial resources to help seniors pay for care. You can also discover senior-friendly activities and transportation options available in the city. We also include some financial resources and facility regulations for Washington residents, because Portland borders the Washington state line.

Nursing Homes Facilities near Portland, OR

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Recent reviews of Nursing Homes in Portland, OR
Brookdale Vancouver Stonebridge
5.0

We chose Brookdale Vancouver Stonebrige because they gave us a complete, open door tour. No secrets of surprises. I would tell others to make sure and read all the materials and 'admission' papers.

Clearwater Springs Assisted Living in Vancouver, WA
5.0

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.

Hawthorne Gardens Senior Living in Portland, OR
5.0

My Mom due to advancing Dementia moved into Hawthorne Gardens 3 months ago from another outstanding place, (Facility Name Removed). Although the stay at Hawthorne Gardens was brief, the care she got was outstanding. The staff, at the Memory Care Unit, and I know just a few and met only a few, (Names Removed) made those last months so much nicer for my Mom. Memory Care is very much about getting the residents engaged. With a staff per resident ratio better than what an Assisted Living can do, my Mom was more involved in activities. (Name Removed) sent me pictures of outings with my Mom smiling in each picture. Although my Mom could be “picky” about food, the food that (Name Removed) and her staff prepared, Mom's comments were that the food was “good”, vs “all right”. The short time I was there, I did have the opportunity to eat there and the dinner was well done and tasty. This job that all the above do and so many others is a calling. This is not just a job, I saw

Brookdale Oswego Springs Portland

11552 Southwest Lesser Road, Portland, OR 97219

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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6 Floor plans available
9.6
Review Score
36 reviews

The staff is great..they are just a little short handed as are most facilities today...the food could be better...and more activities...the setting is nice..backed up to a forest with good outdoor spaces. I...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Exceptional Senior Living for Exceptional SeniorsTucked away in a wooded Portland suburb is Brookdale Oswego Springs, a personal care community serving seniors and their families from Portland and surrounding suburbs and towns in northwest Oregon. Residents here have traded the worries and stress...

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Markham House Assisted Living

10606 SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR 97219

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.2
Review Score
22 reviews

Best small assisted living. My mother is blind and now so many people know her in the community. She has found comfort when she needed it. At 94 she can recognize people by their voices and can get around on...

Provides: Assisted Living

Markham House offers enhanced Assisted Living Services. At Markham House we have set colossal standards for quality and choice in guest services, amenities, and most of all care.Meet new friends and entertain family in the beautifully appointed dining room. All meals are served restaurant-style,...

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Russellville Park

20 SE 103rd Ave, Portland, OR 97216

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
15
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9.1
Review Score
82 reviews

There are a lot of activity options, the residents all seem happy, and staff is friendly. Based on the experience we have had, we would recommend Russellville Park to other families who may need a place for...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
See all Leisure Care, LLC/One Eighty communities

Russellville Park Retirement Community, conveniently and centrally located near the I-5 & I-84 corridor of Portland, has beautifully-appointed independent, assisted living and memory care apartments, it's true. But what really sets us apart from other retirement communities is our absolute...

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The Cottages Senior Living

1808 SE 182nd Ave, Portland, OR 97233

12
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8.6
Review Score
208 reviews

Overall experience 5: It was stressful when we had to move our father to the Portland metro area. We immediately felt like The Cottages was going to be a good fit.. Cleanliness 5: Every area that we've been...

Provides: Memory Care

Proud to be recognized by Metropolitan Senior Network, Senior Advisor, Oregon Health Care Association, & Pacifica Senior Living for being the BEST of the BEST in Oregon Senior Living! Located in quaint residential neighborhood in vibrant Portland, Oregon, this award-winning community offers...

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Courtyard at Mt. Tabor

6125 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97206

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
16
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8.2
Review Score
48 reviews

I would give them all a 4 because it's not home and that would be a 5. The only one I would down grade would be food. at would be a three because she is diabetic and needs mechanical soft food because of...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Courtyard at Mt. Tabor: Comfortable Senior LivingAssisted Living - Immediate OpeningsCourtyard at Mt. Tabor is a senior living community dedicated to providing extraordinary customer service in a luxuriously comfortable, home-like environment. Not part of a large chain, but instead privately...

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Ciel of Cedar Mill

9860 NW Cornell Rd, Portland, OR 97229

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.1
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19 reviews

The people there from the top down are truly amazing. Mom has moved to memory care and boyfriend is in asstd living. They still hang out daily and everybody knows everybody. Anything we have ever asked has...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Ciel of Cedar Mill offers both memory care and assisted living services. Our memory care residents receive around-the-clock specialized care, dedicated staff, and access to our life enrichment program designed specifically around our residents’ needs and interests. Our assisted living residents...

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Odd Fellows Home of Oregon

3102 SE Holgate Blvd, Portland, OR 97202

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.0
Review Score
3 reviews

I would tell them that my experience has been quite good and I would recommend it to them.

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Odd Fellows Home of Oregon is a unique assisted living community located in Portland, Oregon. The best time to visit Portland is all the time. Portland is the largest city in Oregon and is known for abundant outdoor recreation, liberal values and coffee and beer enthusiasm. Home of hundreds of...

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Better Living Residential Care

15855 SE Powell Blvd, Portland, OR 97236

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.0
Review Score
1 review

Better Living Residential Care was really good about communicating the needs of my loved one to me. They had a Thanksgiving dinner for the entire community there and the residents were able to invite their...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Pacific Gardens Alzheimer's Special Care Center

17309 NE Glisan St, Portland, OR 97230

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.0
Review Score
9 reviews

I'm very impressed with the facility staff and services.Had to place my mother who was diagnosed with dementia a month ago.was introduced to man named [name removed] with there resource department...He has...

Provides: Memory Care
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Pacific Gardens Alzheimer's Special Care Center in Portland, OregonEvery situation is different and this uniqueness means that the needs of the individual will also be unique. Here, at Pacific Gardens Alzheimer's Care Center, we completely understand. Because of this, we offer long term care or...

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Canfield Place

14570 SW Hart Rd, Beaverton, OR 97007

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
10
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9.7
Review Score
49 reviews

Frankly, we rate all of these categories at 5. Our experiences with Canfield Place have been great. The staff are friendly, helpful, and caring. They pay attention to the residents, even when they are not...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Live at Canfield Place Retirement Community and live the balanced life. We are located in the peaceful neighborhood of Highland Hills, close to beautiful Sexton Mountain and Cooper Mountain Nature Park. However, we are a short bus ride to Beaverton, where you can catch The Max or indulge your...

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Royalton Place

5555 Southeast King Road, Milwaukie, OR 97222

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.6
Review Score
83 reviews

We had a few issues at the beginning moving her in. Medication was not transfered in a timely manner but i think it was her former residence fault. House keeping was an issie at the begining but improved as...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Our real value lies in the intangibles, such as a feeling of independence, peace of mind, happiness and fulfillment. Three nutritious chef-prepared meals are served each day in the elegantly appointed dining-room. It's a perfect time for socializing with friends and neighbors. Our menu variety...

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Van Mall

7808 Northeast 51st Street, Vancouver, WA 98662

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.6
Review Score
57 reviews

My grandparents moved into Van Mall when they could no longer take care of their home. We found Van Mall to have amazing and loving staff, fantastic food and lots of Activites. My grandparents couldn’t be...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Van Mall offers luxurious apartment homes in a fun and active retirement community. We are very proud to be managed by Leisure Care, who leads the industry in the development and management of retirement communities that are all about Five-Star Fun. At Van Mall we have set colossal standards for...

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Cogir of Glenwood Place

5500 NE 82nd Ave, Vancouver, WA 98662

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
15
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9.5
Review Score
65 reviews

My mom has lived in the assited living for two years and has recently moved to the memory care. We find the staff is always kind and friendly to the residents and their families

Best of Senior Living All Star
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Cogir of Glenwood Place is an assisted living community located in the beautiful town of Vancouver, Clark County, Washington. Our scenic assisted living community is located in an above average safety location based on recent crime ratings. Vancouver is endowed with diversity of beauty—from sandy...

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Cascade Inn

11613 SE 7th St, Vancouver, WA 98683

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11
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9.2
Review Score
52 reviews

The staff are amazing. They take the time to form relationships with the residents and have gone above and beyond several times for my Dad. I have a lot of confidence that he is being well taken care of and...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Cascade Inn, a Koelsch Community, is nestled in a neighborhood of family homes in Vancouver, WA. with shopping and medical clinics close by. Residents here enjoy a warm, relaxed lifestyle, and extensive social opportunities while having access to gracious amenities.Cascade Inn includes...

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Brookdale Vancouver Stonebridge

7900 NE Vancouver Mall Drive, Vancouver, WA 98662

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
10
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2
2 Floor plans available
9.2
Review Score
38 reviews

My MIL is losing weight. Yet when we take her out to eat, she eats almost everything on her plate. It's been a while since I've been at Brookdale, as I'm experiencing a severe back issue affecting my walking...

Provides: Memory Care
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We Do One Thing Very WellOur southwestern Washington community specializes in memory care, catering to the unique needs and challenges of those with Alzheimer's and other dementia-related illnesses. Because we are built for just one kind of care, we’re able to specialize even more than other...

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Cogir at The Quarry

415 SE 177th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98683

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.0
Review Score
38 reviews

What we like the most about Cogir at The Quarry is the friendliness and attentiveness from the staff. Yes, we would recommend this community to other families, but they need to improve on card games and...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Cogir at The Quarry is a locally owned community designed to continue your life experience and fulfilling your retirement. The full continuum of senior living options is available providing many choices of amenities, support, and services. From Independent Living, Assisted Living, Enhanced Care,...

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Prestige Senior Living Bridgewood

11700 Northeast Angelo Drive, Vancouver, WA 98684

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
6
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9.2
Review Score
39 reviews

From my initial walk through to current day we all couldn't be more pleased. With the walk through I instantly felt a feeling of home as well as compassion. Everyone from staff to residents has displayed a...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Prestige Senior Living Bridgewood is located just East of 205 and South of highway 500 in the Orchards neighborhood of Vancouver, Washington. Opening in 2002 Prestige Bridgewood has 124 apartments of both Independent and Assisted Living apartments, and we do accept Medicaid after a 2 year spend...

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Trustwell Living at Evergreen Place

2610 SE 164th Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98683

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
7
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9.0
Review Score
43 reviews

The best experience is getting Jon urgently admitted due to a family emergency. Much appreciated. It's an economical choice and I liked the smaller facility environment. Location is very convenient.

Provides: Assisted Living
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Trustwell Living at Evergreen Place works to meet each resident's unique needs, with quality care and an environment that offers a sense of belonging for our residents, as though they are a member of a family.Our compassionate staff works to help residents maintain their wellbeing, form...

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The Forum at Town Center

8709 SE Causey Ave, Happy Valley, OR 97086

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
11
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8.9
Review Score
50 reviews

[name removed] and the rest of the staff were responsive, supportive, and extremely flexible. Our move in was chaotic for several reasons, and we were able to work with them on every issue we had. Our mom...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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The Forum at Town Center, located in the heart of the Clackamas Town Center area, is a well-established community for seniors that has been offering both Independent and Assisted Living care in the Happy Valley area for decades.The Forum at Town Center features a fully appointed Vitality Center,...

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Brookdale Beaverton

16655 Northwest Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97006

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
6
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4
4 Floor plans available
8.9
Review Score
49 reviews

Caregivers are compassionate loving and always helpful. Food and always helpful. Food looks amazing. The activities are engaging and enjoyable. A wonderful facility.

Provides: Memory Care
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Find a Life Lived WellAs one of the pioneers of true specialized memory care over 25 years ago, we’ve learned how to craft stable, predictable schedules that allow seniors with cognitive challenges to thrive. Our community provides compassionate assistance to seniors with Alzheimer's and...

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Clearwater Springs Assisted Living

201 NW 78th Street, Vancouver, WA 98665

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
11
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8.8
Review Score
30 reviews

The communication between administration and family is lacking. Continuity of care is lacking. they are suppose to have a nurse employed and they have been without

Provides: Assisted Living
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Welcome to Clearwater Springs Assisted Living Community, the premier Retirement and Assisted Living Community in historic Vancouver, Washington. Clearwater Springs is located on a meticulously landscaped garden setting close to parks, shopping and the new Legacy Medical Center.Our goal at...

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The Hampton and Ashley Inn

1617 SE Talton Ave, Vancouver, WA 98683

9
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6
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8.5
Review Score
47 reviews

We are also lucky that The Hampton & Ashley Inn is close to our family homes. Also her area has its own dining area so that is small too which is nice. Mom is in the Assisted living area which is the Ashley...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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The Hampton Vancouver Alzheimer's Community is located in the pleasant Vancouver suburb of Cascade Park. It is convenient to Southwest Washington Medical Center and physician offices. The Hampton is specially designed to help those suffering from mild to advanced stage Alzheimer's disease or...

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Monterey Court Alzheimer's Care

8915 SE Monterey Ave, Happy Valley, OR 97086

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
17
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8.5
Review Score
18 reviews

Monterey Court were great to work with in a tough situation. Based on the experience we had with them we would recommend this community to other families, although I would caution anyone to check and see if...

Provides: Memory Care
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Monterey Court provides a warm, inviting and familiar environment for residents with forms of dementia including Alzheimer's Disease. Our home-like community is comprised of 4 distinct neighborhoods—each designed with the preferences of our residents in mind. Our barrier-free community...

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The Stafford

1200 Overlook Dr, Lake Oswego, OR 97034

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
10
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8.5
Review Score
11 reviews

The Stratford has beautiful facilities, full menu in dining room, lots of activities. Based on the experience we have had, we would recommend this community to other families.

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Among The Best Of Retirement Communities In Lake Oswego, OROur facility ranks among the best retirement communities in Oregon, creating a relaxing, yet active environment. We have an experienced, friendly staff to suit your needs, as well as a variety of activities and amenities to keep you...

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Farmington Square Beaverton

14420 SW Farmington Rd, Beaverton, OR 97005

13
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8.4
Review Score
50 reviews

I am so impressed with staff and management at Farmington Square Beaverton, particularly during the last few days while my mother was being transferred into transitional memory care. Mom has lived there for...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

Farmington Square Senior Care Community is located within the heart of Beaverton. Our community is designed to provide a comfortable home in small buildings where relationships between residents and staff are personal. Our ratio of caregivers to residents is higher than industry standards and...

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Costs of nursing homes in Portland, Oregon

The median cost of a private room in a Portland nursing home is about $11,777 per month.[01] Skilled nursing facilities are significantly pricier due to the high level of medical care and supervision provided within the facilities. The cost of a room in a nursing home in Portland typically includes the following services:

  • Housekeeping and utilities
  • Three meals and snacks daily
  • All medical and rehabilitative care services
  • 24-hour supervision
  • Some social activities and entertainment

If your senior loved one doesn’t require 24-hour nursing services, they may benefit from more affordable senior options, such as assisted living or memory care. Here are the average monthly costs, according to A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data on what actual families paid in Portland:[02]

  • About $5,319 on average for assisted living
  • About $5,770 on average for memory care

Aside from a room, these monthly costs typically include the following services and amenities, which are provided at our partnering Portland assisted living and memory care communities:

  • Standard maintenance and utilities
  • Housekeeping
  • Three meals and snacks daily
  • Personal care, such as grooming, bathing, or mobility assistance
  • On-site activities and amenities

In some communities, seniors can pay extra to have their pet live with them, use transportation services, or use on-site amenities, including a salon or spa.

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How people pay for a nursing home in Portland

Seniors and their families can pay for Portland skilled nursing and senior care facilities in numerous ways. Most families use a combination of private and public funds to cover long-term care expenses. The financial options available to seniors and their families ultimately depend on their personal history and current financial situation. Some commonly used public programs include VA benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid.

In this section, you’ll learn about various private pay options, the public programs stated above, and how you can use them to cover nursing home and senior care costs in Portland, Oregon. We even include resources and information for Washington because Portland borders the Washington state line.

Private pay methods in Portland

Private funds are usually acquired over a lifetime and may include savings accounts, retirement pensions, investment returns, and more. Long-term care insurance is another popular payment option, but policies can vary significantly. We recommend contacting your policy provider to understand the specific costs they can cover.

Seniors and their families can also pursue some of the following payment methods:

Understand Oregon laws and regulations for nursing homes

In Oregon, all long-term care facilities — including skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, and adult foster homes — must be licensed and regulated by the Office of Safety, Oversight, and Quality (SOQ) at the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS).

The state of Oregon breaks down long-term care communities into four categories:

  • Nursing facilities.These facilities offer the highest level of skilled nursing care. They provide short-term, rehabilitative care after a hospital stay along with long-term care for individuals with chronic illnesses or disabilities. These facilities must have a licensed nurse and caregivers who are licensed as certified nursing assistants on-site at all times.
  • Residential care and assisted living facilities. These communities provide personalized care services to seniors and individuals with disabilities within a homelike setting. The difference between residential care and assisted living facilities is that residential care facilities are allowed to have shared rooms, while assisted living facilities must provide individual apartments with private bathrooms and kitchenettes.
  • Adult foster homes (AFH). These homes are single-family residences offering 24-hour care in a homelike setting to five or fewer individuals.
  • Endorsed memory care communities (MCC). These communities can be stand-alone buildings or units within another facility. They provide specialized care services to individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia in a secure environment. Communities must hold a nursing facility, residential care, or assisted living license as their primary license before adding on a memory care endorsement.

General senior care regulations in Oregon and Washington

At minimum, assisted living and memory care facilities in both states must provide services such as the following:

  • Three nutritious meals per day, and snacks, seven days a week
  • Daily social and recreational activity programs
  • Laundry services
  • Helping residents with activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, etc.)
  • 24-hour on-site staff to review the care needs of residents
  • Medication administration
  • Transportation for medical or social reasons
  • Supportive medical care, such as visiting medical specialists

Additionally, assisted living facilities in both states must adhere to outdoor and indoor regulations, such as the following:

  • The facility must take measures to prevent pests, and the grounds must be free of litter.
  • The facility must provide an accessible outdoor recreation area for all residents to enjoy.
  • Indoor thresholds must be maintained with easy wheelchair use in mind.
  • Indoor facilities must be free of unpleasant odors and must be kept clean.

Nursing home and senior care facility inspections in Oregon

In Portland, skilled nursing and senior care facilities must meet the regulations listed above and undergo inspections in the following time increments to remain licensed:

  • Nursingfacilities undergo inspections once a year.
  • Assisted living and residential care facilities undergo inspections every two years.
  • Adult foster homes, otherwise known as care homes, undergo inspections once a year.
  • Endorsed memory care communities undergo inspections based on their primary license type.

You can look up Portland-area assisted living facility reports using the following sites:

Oregon and Washington health departments’ contact information

Oregon Health Authority (OHA)

500 Summer St., NE, E-20

Salem, OR 97301

Phone: 503-947-2340

Email: OHA.DirectorsOffice@oha.oregon.gov

Hours: Everyday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Washington State Department of Health

Find an office near you

Phone: 800-525-0127

COVID-19 regulations for nursing homes in Portland, Oregon

Portland is in Multnomah County, which requires all long-term care facilities — including nursing homes, assisted living, and memory care — to implement infection control policies for COVID-19 and other respiratory pathogens. For general updates regarding COVID-19 protocols, testing, and vaccines in Portland, you can visit the COVID-19 informational page on the county website.

You can also take a look at some measures in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Portland long-term care facilities below.

Vaccinations.The COVID-19 vaccine isn’t required for residents or staff members, but it’s highly recommended to prevent infection and serious illness.

Masking. Visitors, residents, and staff are not required to wear masks at all times. However, it’s required for anyone who has COVID-19 or individuals who have been exposed to COVID-19.

Facility cleanliness.Facilities are required to clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces in common areas at least twice a day.

Social distancing.Visitors, residents, and staff don’t have to social distance unless they’ve tested positive for COVID-19 or been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19.

What to expect from nursing homes in Portland

Portland is known for offering seniors the best of both worlds: gorgeous mountainscapes and stunning waterfront areas. It’s also known for its variety of senior care options, including skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, and residential care facilities.

Learn about nursing homes in Portland and see how they compare to senior care facilities within the city.

Skilled nursing for seniors with serious medical conditions

Portland residents can find skilled nursing services within traditional nursing homes or in a skilled nursing unit in a senior care facility. Stand-alone skilled nursing facilities are the best option for seniors who require 24-hour medical supervision and care for seniors with chronic and serious medical conditions. Oregon doesn’t have many nursing home facilities, but the quality of care provided in nursing homes is among the best in the United States. Nursing homes in Oregon also offer a few social activities in common spaces.

Skilled nursing units within a senior care facility may be a better option for seniors who need a place to recover after a hospital stay. Seniors usually stay in these units for a short period of time — a couple of weeks at most. These units provide more comfort to seniors who already reside in senior care facilities, as they can easily transition without traveling and receive care from trusted caregiving individuals. Although most of our partner network of senior care facilities in Portland don’t have a skilled nursing unit on-site, a select few do.

Assisted living and memory care for seniors without 24-hour medical needs

For seniors who need daily assistance with activities of daily living, but don’t require round-the-clock medical care, assisted living or memory care may be a better option. Some of our partnering senior care facilities in Portland offer a variety of care and nursing services including:

  • Medication reminders
  • Transportation to medical appointments
  • Disease management for common conditions (diabetes, arthritis, etc.)
  • Urinary or bowel incontinence management
  • Vitals monitoring (body temperature, pulse rate, blood pressure, etc.)

Our partnering senior care facilities also offer an impressive, rotating calendar of events and activities along with some enticing amenities:

  • Fitness classes and centers
  • Art classes and crafts centers
  • TV lounges and movie theaters
  • Game rooms and game nights
  • Holiday and birthday celebrations

Our memory care partners in Portland offer all of the above and more. These memory care communities offer specialized activities and common spaces to accommodate individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia. Activities enable residents to reminisce and create new, meaningful memories.

Residential care homes for seniors who seek familiarity and comfort

In Oregon, most of our partnering senior care communities are residential care homes. These homes are referred to as “adult foster homes” in Oregon. They offer most of the care services found in senior care facilities to a maximum of five seniors at a time within a homelike environment. Care homes are often located in residential neighborhoods and are more comfortable for seniors who are reluctant to live in larger community settings.

Care homes mimic a family home and don’t offer many of the luxuries found in typical assisted living and memory care facilities. However, they still offer some group activities and shared spaces or activities, like trivia nights, holiday celebrations, fitness classes, living spaces, and outdoor yard areas. These homes are also built with safety and accessibility features like grab bars in showers, widened doorways, and emergency help buttons.

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Unfamiliar with Portland? Highlights for seniors

93,571

Number of seniors over the age of 65 living in Portland as of 2022
35%

Percentage of Portland seniors 65 and older who have a disability

$37,465

Average annual retirement income for Portland seniors 65+

Health care for seniors in Portland

In Portland, seniors have access to a range of quality health care options. Explore some of the top-rated hospital systems in the Portland metro area below.

Oregon Health & Science University (OSHU) Hospital

OHSU hospital ranks No. 1 in Portland and Oregon, and is nationally recognized in six specialties. The hospital is high performing in senior health procedures such as heart conditions, pulmonology, and orthopedics.

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Providence St. Vincent Medical Center

Providence St. Vincent Medical Center ranks No. 2 in Portland and Oregon. It’s rated highly in geriatrics, orthopedics, cancer procedures, heart conditions, and pulmonology.

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Providence Portland Medical Center

Providence Portland Medical Center ranks No. 3 in Portland and Oregon. It’s rated highly for cancer procedures, gastroenterology, and diabetes care.

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Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Medical Center

Kaiser Permanente ranks No. 4 in Portland and No. 6 in Oregon. It’s rated highly for procedures like stroke care, diabetes care, and heart conditions.

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Transportation for seniors in Portland

It’s not recommended for seniors in skilled nursing facilities to use public transportation or leave without a caregiver, so most nursing homes don’t provide transportation services. However, seniors can leave under supervision when their medical care team allows.

Seniors in assisted living and memory care can get around safely using on-site transportation services. Nearly 65% of our partnering Portland senior care communities offer complimentary transportation services to residents around the city. Some communities limit rides to medical appointments, while others allow personal rides. Some assisted living communities also offer resident parking for licensed residents who own a car and drive.

Seniors without access to transportation services in their senior care community can use Ride Connection. This transportation service offers bus routes and door-to-door rides to older adults and individuals with disabilities in the Portland metro area and Washington County.

Public transportation for visiting loved ones
For visiting friends and family, most of our partner communities are also close to stops across Portland’s fantastic public transit system. Explore some of the main ways to get around town below:

  • Light rail system.The Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) light rail is offered through TriMet, the city’s primary public transportation hub. The MAX has nearly 100 stops to help Portland residents navigate the city. They offer reduced fares for seniors 65+, as well as comprehensive accessibility measures. Review their accessibility features on their website for more information.
  • Bus transportation. Bus trips are a great way to get from Portland to cities in the surrounding Pacific Northwest area. Some bus systems in Portland include stops in Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Portland offers 80+ bus lines servicing the metro area via the TriMet bus system.
  • Streetcar. Portland famously built the first modern streetcar in the United States. Today, the Portland streetcar still offers affordable transportation to the city’s most popular destinations throughout the famous Pearl District.

Senior activities in Portland

With a local mantra like “Keep Portland Weird,” the city is bound to have a world of activities and sights for seniors to enjoy. The city offers incredible mountain views and water activities. There’s also a handful of senior-friendly excursions and attractions that provide senior discounts and disability accommodations.

Check out some of Portland’s senior-favored activities below.

Immerse yourself in the culture

  • Pittock Mansion. This fun, historic house museum teaches visitors about how Portland transformed from a small, pioneer town into a modern, industrialized city. Most areas are accessible by wheelchair, but disabled seniors may have to switch to a smaller wheelchair available at the museum on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Portland Art Museum. This vibrant art museum displays an array of artwork from a variety of time periods. View historic, timeless pieces or walk through futuristic, cutting-edge exhibits. The museum is easily accessible for seniors with disabilities and offers equipment like rentable wheelchairs and walkers, as well as assistive technology, including magnifiers, flashlights, audio guides, and much more.
  • Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. This traditional concert hall hosts a variety of musical events — from classical and jazz to pop and rock. Seniors can also attend lecture series, symphonies, and theatrical performances. The hall prides itself on its disability accommodations with options for individuals with mobility, hard of hearing, visual impairments, sensory needs, and more.

Explore the outdoors

  • Gardens in Portland. Portland is sometimes referred to as the “city of gardens” due to the plethora of stunning, unique gardens. Seniors can enjoy afternoons browsing all types of gardens, including tranquil gardens from around the world, like the Lan Su Chinese Garden or Portland Japanese Garden. And guests particularly interested in horticulture can explore the expansive Portland Botanical Garden.
  • Portland parks. Portland has more than 300 beautiful parks scattered throughout the city, and seniors can use this online search tool to find one near them. Many parks have gorgeous trails, bodies of water, fountains, picnic spots, and more for visitors to enjoy.
  • Beaches in and near Portland. The city itself has some beaches — in fact, Poet’s Beach is within walking distance of downtown and is a popular place for swimming, kayaking, and paddle boarding. Many Portland residents also drive out to the coastal Cannon Beach, which is only an hour and a half away. It’s the perfect getaway for visiting families and active seniors.

Shop and dine

  • Portland shops.Because Portland has no sales tax, it’s every shopaholic’s dream. All over the city, seniors can browse vintage clothing shops, thrift stores, malls, luxury stores, and the basics.
  • Portland restaurants. Portland is known for its mouthwatering food and coffee. Whether you’re looking to meet friends for brunch, enjoy a five-course meal at an award-winning restaurant, or try authentic cuisines from around the world, Portland offers it all.
  • Pioneer Courthouse Square. Known as “Portland’s Living Room,” this urban park hosts over 300 events a year, including concerts and holiday festivities. Seniors can shop the bazaar, eat at pop-up food stalls, or participate in seasonal competitions.

Frequently asked questions

Canfield Place, SpringRidge at Charbonneau and Brookdale Oswego Springs Portland are the top-rated Nursing Homes facilities near Portland, OR. These Nursing Homes facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Nursing Homes in Portland is 5,033 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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