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157 Assisted Living Communities in Portland, Oregon

The average cost of assisted living in the city is $4,825 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 157 Assisted Living Communities in Portland and several in surrounding areas.

  • Assisted living: $4,825
  • Nursing home semiprivate room: $9,125
  • In-home care: $5,339
  • Adult day health services: $2,167

Assisted Living Facilities near Portland, Oregon

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Portland

Disappointed family member.

2

September 17, 2021

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

When my relative moved in, things were okay. But as their health deteriorated, so did the compassion by some staff. RN\'s refused to take any accountability for their staff. If you love your relatives, Don\'t move them here!!

Nancy

5

February 3, 2021

I am/was a resident of this facility

I am in Brookdale Oswego Springs Portland. It's very nice, very convenient, and pleasant. The staff is really nice and friendly, I have no complaints. They're having some activities, but not too many because of the pandemic. They had canceled some things, but they are still available all the time. They had a little New Year's party in the afternoon on the 2nd of the month, and there's a thing called bring games. I wasn't there for that because I had an appointment. They have things you can participate in if you wish, and they're very careful. They also have things locked out for distancing. They'll have a little sign "Don't sit here" that kind of thing, and they're very careful about that. They take our temperature a couple of times a day. I like the way they're handling this. They talk to us about when we'll possibly get the vaccine and what to do, which is not mandatory, but they encourage us to do it. They're very good. The food is also very good. A few people sit in the dining room, but mostly they bring the food to the rooms. And you can't use real plates. My only disappointment is that the food is a little lukewarm by the time it gets to you because of that, but that's fine, I can heat it up. It's excellent food and it's well prepared. They just changed the activity person, and I think she's very good. I'm on the first floor, so I'm kind of close to everything. As far as these places go and from what I know, I think the value for money is very good. I have Medicaid, so it's helpful to me with a low income because Medicaid helps with it.

SM

4

March 31, 2020

I visited this facility

Parkrose Chateau was very nice. They have studios, 1 and 2-bedroom apartments, a dining room, and 3 meals a day. They had exercise machines and activities. The staff during the tour was very nice.

Carol

4

March 22, 2020

I visited this facility

Parkrose Chateau was absolutely wonderful. The staff showed me several versions of different types of places. She walked me through the whole place. It was very nice. I have had a meal experience there and it was awesome. They have a shuttle that takes the residents out and about. They have a bridge club and they have people that do puzzles. They have all kinds of activities that are very cool. When I got there it was getting late, but the view was absolutely breathtaking. She took me into a couple of apartments that have a view that is to die for.

Martin

4

December 16, 2019

I visited this facility

The tour at Parkrose Chateau was fine. The place was very nice and was in good shape. It was also clean; however, the rooms were just too small for me. The staff members were very helpful and very nice. Dining there was among the best that I have encountered. They also had plenty of activities. There was a library and a movie room.

Suerae Robertson

4

August 5, 2019

I am/was a resident of this facility

I have been a resident here for 7 months and have decided that this is going to be my forever home. I really like the location of my studio apartment. It has lots of natural light and is convenient for me to take Riley, my service dog, on walks . We enjoy the nice landscaping and gardens of the residents..

Betsy

5

May 31, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

We’re very happy with St. Andrews Memory Care and we feel the care is good. It has a unique character to it. It was an old nunnery. It's clean and they keep it nicely fixed up. It's not one of the super fancy ones, but it's nice and comfortable. The staff has just been so warm and friendly. The dining area is just fine, but it's nice because they all get to be together. My dad's food has to be pureed, which they're very good at accommodating, and the other residents say the food is good and home-cooked. They seem to be happy with it and eat it just fine. They're also good at providing snacks and treats for them. They've found the activities that my dad enjoys and they include him. They take him outside so he gets to stroll around the garden. My dad really likes the pampering. My dad needs a lot of care, the highest level, and they're giving it to him. He's always clean, shaved, and dressed appropriately. He sees the staff and he smiles really big, so we know they're treating him well. They were so much more reasonably-priced for good quality care, and they take Medicaid with no problem.

Ruth

5

March 6, 2019

I visited this facility

I liked the layout and I liked that it was on one floor so elevators weren't needed. It was bright, clean and I generally liked the atmosphere. They had a salon.

John

5

February 27, 2019

I visited this facility

I really liked Parkrose Chateau. It's really nice and it would have been perfect for dad. I liked the gentleman that talked to me, who seemed empathetic. He wanted to make sure that this was the right place, and he was going out of his way to help my dad get in there. Dad would be around a lot of people, and I saw people sitting there eating, in a nice, spread-out dining area. It was a more friendly, open and comfortable place. The room was very nice and convenient, it had a veranda where he can go out and get some air, and they have a walk-in shower with a ledge to go through. I wouldn't mind going there someday.

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Assisted Living Costs in Portland

According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study, average monthly assisted living costs in Portland ($4,825) surpass the national average ($4,000) by more than $800. Portland’s average costs also exceed the Oregon state average ($4,593). Assisted living costs tend to be lower in regions like Albany ($4,210), Eugene ($4,025) and Salem ($4,360). More costly regions include Grants Pass ($5,390) and Corvallis ($4,882). 

Cost of Assisted Living Comparison Chart

Portland

$4,825

National average

$4,000

State average

$4,593

Albany

$4,210

Eugene

$4,025

Salem

$4,360

Grants Pass

$5,390

Corvallis

$4,882

Care Cost Comparison

When seniors research long-term care options, they soon discover that type of care influences cost of care more than any other factor. Traditionally, the costs of nursing home care eclipse the costs of assisted living facilities and in-home care. In Oregon, for example, the average monthly cost of a semiprivate room in a nursing home ($9,125) is over $4,000 more expensive than the cost of a room in an assisted living facility ($4,825). While the costs of assisted living services in Portland may exceed state averages, they are less expensive than home care services ($5,339). When making financial decisions about future living situations, seniors should do a thorough cost comparison of their care options. They should weigh the monthly costs of assisted living facilities against the monthly costs associated with living at home, such as utilities, mortgage payments and food. Because the monthly costs of assisted living facilities often include daily meals, housekeeping and home maintenance, these facilities are often more affordable in the long run. Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

  • Assisted living: $4,825
  • Homemaker services: $5,339
  • Home health aide: $5,339
  • Adult day health: $2,167
  • Nursing home care (semiprivate room): $9,125

 

Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart

Assisted living

$4,825

Homemaker services

$5,339

Home health aide

$5,339

Adult day health

$2,167

Nursing home care (semiprivate room)

$9,125

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Portland

Medicaid in Oregon

In Oregon, Medicaid is referred to as the Oregon Health Plan (OHP). This program provides medical and dental coverage to low-income families and individuals living in the state. To be eligible for OHP coverage, seniors must meet income and residency requirements. First, they must be currently living in Oregon. They must also be a U.S. citizen or possess an eligible immigration status, such as LPR, TPS or refugee. To meet the income requirements, senior applicants must have an annual income of $16,146 or less. For seniors who live in a two-person household, the maximum income level is $21,892. Seniors can apply online via the Oregon ONE system or call (800) 699-9075 to request a paper application.  

Oregon Health Plan offers several health care programs. Most seniors will qualify for the OHP Plus plan, which covers diagnostic services, preventive services, behavioral health care, dental care, medical care, prescription drugs, rides to appointments and vision care. The plan may not cover certain long-term care options, however, such as assisted living facilities. Portland seniors may need to apply for additional waivers and programs to access long-term care coverage. 

Once seniors are accepted into the OHP program, they’ll need to select a coordinated care organization (COO). COOs pair members with health plans, providers and resources. In Portland, the primary COO is the Health Share of Oregon (HSO). This COO gives seniors the option to choose health plans from CareOregon, Kaiser Permanente NW, Providence Health Assurance and Tuality Healthcare. New members can also select a dental plan.

If Portland seniors have questions about their specific health care plan, they can contact their COO by calling (503) 416-8090. 

Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living

K Plan

Seniors covered by the Oregon Health Plan may also be eligible for the K Plan. This program may also be referred to as the Community First Choice (CFC) option or the 1915(k). It covers long-term community-based services for seniors in need of an institutional level of care. As of 2019, the K Plan is the best Medicaid-based option for seniors looking to fund assisted living costs. Oregon’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) program, which oversees the K Plan as well as several waiver programs, embarked upon a CMS-mandated transition plan in 2014. This transition streamlined the community-based options of Portland seniors. While there used to be several waiver programs that covered assisted living costs, the K Plan will be the primary funding method now. The K Plan is a Medicaid entitlement program. This distinguishes it from Medicaid waiver programs, which often have enrollment limits. Because the K Plan does not have enrollment limits, eligible seniors are less likely to be put on a waiting list.

To receive assistance from the K Plan, seniors must meet the Medicaid income requirements and the level of care requirements. During the application process, Oregon officials will assess the applicant’s health needs. This determination process may be repeated on an annual basis. 

If accepted into the program, seniors can choose to receive CFC services in community settings. Approved CFC community settings include assisted living facilities and residential care facilities.

To learn more about the K Plan, Portland seniors can call (503) 988-3646. 

Assisted Living Resources in Portland

Office of Aging and Disability

In Oregon, the office of Aging and People with Disabilities (APD) provides local seniors with 24-hour assistance. At the local offices, seniors can get information on long-term care, caregiver support, disability benefits and food benefits. The APD also administers the K Plan.  Central Office
209 SW 4th Ave., Ste 510, Portland, OR 97204
(503) 988-3646 Mid-County Office
10615 SE Cherry Blossom Dr, Portland, OR 97216
(503) 988-5480 Southeast Office
4610 SE Belmont St, 2nd Floor, Portland, OR 97215
(503) 988-3660 North/Northeast Office
5325 NE Martin Luther King Blvd, Portland, OR 97211
(503) 988-5470 West Area Office
209 SW 4th Ave, 1st Floor, Portland, OR 97204
(503) 988-5460

Veteran Services

The Portland Veteran Services office can help seniors file a claim, receive benefits, access health care or plan long-term care. 

Statewide Veteran Services – Portland
100 SW Main St. 2nd Floor, Portland, OR 97204
(503) 412-4777

Community Resource and Referral Center (CRRC)
308 SW 1st Ave, Portland, OR 97204
(503) 808-1256

Portland VA Medical Center
3710 SW U.S. Veterans Hospital Rd., Portland, OR 97239
(503) 220-8262

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