35 Assisted Living Communities in Beaverton, Oregon
The average cost of assisted living in the city is $4,825 per 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 35 Assisted Living Communities in Beaverton and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Beaverton, OR
- Assisted Living: $4,825
- Nursing Home Care: $9,125
- In-home Care: $5,339
- Adult Day Health Services: $2,167
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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Beaverton
Paula
5
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July 14, 2020
It's difficult right now, but the staff at Edgewood Downs is friendly and they have guidelines to make everyone safe. The only ones at the moment that can go in are designated caregivers so it protects the residents. My mother-in-law loves the food. She gets 3 meals a day and 2 snacks delivered to her room, and she doesn't have any complaints about it. The staff has been friendly and more than helpful with mom. She has things she is confused with, like working the coffee pot, but the staff is always there to help her out.
Kathleen
5
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October 18, 2018
Edgewood Downs didn't have a memory unit. It was more of an independent living facility and they were bringing care people in. The pricing was much better than some of the other places, but because of my dad's memory issues, I have reservations even with the good price. My mother liked it and she's somewhat independent. They painted and gardened, and she liked the independent stuff that they offered. The shower in the units had a two or three inch lip with a hole in the middle to enter and exit, and it didn't seem real big. My parents are more on the edge moving around, so the shower gave me a little bit of concern. With all the activities, the pricing, and the friendly people, if it was just assisted living, I probably would have jumped on it right then and there.
Jack
4
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July 30, 2018
Edgewood Downs is not quite as clean and bright, but is still acceptable. It was pretty good-sized. The dining area was very nice and rather large. The staff who toured us was very nice and friendly.
FJ
5
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July 19, 2018
Hearthstone at Murrayhill was well thought out. The 1-bedroom apartment was very well laid out. They have an experienced staff. They also have the same activities. They have bingo and dancing. I had lunch there with a friend of mine. They have good staff members, good food, and a good facility.
Jerry
3
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March 19, 2018
The apartments at Edgewood Downs were too small. There's a library and activities room that seemed to be satisfactory. The staff was quite friendly. The dining area looked more like a restaurant than a cafeteria. It was well maintained, and they had facilities for dogs and cats.
Decca
5
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January 18, 2018
Edgewood Downs' staff was very accommodating and nice. The food seemed good. It was an older building, but there were no bad smells or dirt. There was nothing wrong with the place.
CO
5
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July 17, 2017
Edgewood Downs was beautiful, very friendly, and very clean. Overall, it was a very nice community with studio and one-bedroom apartments. If my mom was ready to live in a place like that, it's probably the one I would have chosen. They had in-room housekeeping and washed the beddings. They offered three meals a day, transportation to appointments, field trips, and events. They had an exercise room and exercise classes. It was really great.
Jackie
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July 17, 2017
We placed my friend at Edgewood Downs two weeks ago. It seems like a nice place. People seem nice, the place seems clean, and the food's fine. They have a bus that goes to different place and takes the seniors to different events. They have movie nights, a library area, computers for them to use, and people who come and sing. My friend is in a studio apartment which is quite efficient and large for the price. It's enough room for him, and there's a single bed, a TV, and some furniture. There's a big bathroom and a nice little open kitchen area, so it flows nicely and is easy to get around in. The lighting's good since it has good windows.
Gwyneth
5
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July 17, 2017
I live in Edgewood Downs, and I like it. The rooms are big enough, and the dining is very good. The food is very good, and the staff is very friendly and helpful. They also got good value.
Map of Beaverton, Oregon
Assisted Living Costs in Beaverton
According to data from the 2018 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, seniors in Beaverton pay an average of $4,825 per month for assisted living. This rate is over $800 higher than the national average of $4,000 and over $200 above the state median of $4,593. The price is similar in Corvallis ($4,882) but more affordable in Bend ($4,553), Salem ($4,360), Albany ($4,210) and Eugene ($4,025). Locals pay $565 less than their counterparts in Grants Pass, which has the highest assisted living prices in Oregon at $5,390 per month.
Note: Cost data for senior care in Beaverton wasn’t available, so data for the metropolitan Portland area was used.
The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas
Care Cost Comparison
The monthly price of senior care is largely based on the level of care needed. This is clearly demonstrated by the $4,300 price difference between the $9,125 monthly rate for 24/7 skilled nursing home care and the $4,825 average for assisted living. With an average cost of $5,339 per month, in-home services from homemakers and home health aides cost significantly more than assisted living. Rates for these services only cover one-on-one care. Seniors are still responsible for their daily living expenses, such as groceries, utilities, upkeep, insurance and taxes. Those residing in an assisted living community don’t face these costs because they’re typically included in the room-and-board portion of a facility’s monthly fee.
Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Beaverton
Medicaid in Oregon
Americans who can’t afford health insurance may be eligible for coverage through Medicaid, the jointly funded national program that’s regulated by the federal government and administered by each state.
In Beaverton, the State Health Authority administers the Medicaid program known as the Oregon Health Plan. Almost one-quarter of the state’s residents are enrolled in the plan, including families with young children, pregnant women and approximately 170,000 seniors and blind or disabled adults. The OHP provides the following health care services to those who meet the program’s eligibility requirements:
- Medical care from doctors and specialists
- Physician assistant and nurse practitioner services
- Inpatient, outpatient and emergency hospital care
- X-rays, lab work and other diagnostic tests
- Prescription medications
- Long-term nursing home care
Qualifying for Oregon Health Plan Coverage
Beaverton residents who are American citizens or legal immigrants and disabled or aged 65 and older can qualify for OHP coverage for long-term care if they:
- Have been assessed as needing the level of care normally provided in a nursing facility
- Have no more than $2,000 in countable assets per person
- Have a maximum monthly income of $2,313 for individuals or $4,626 for couples applying together
When determining eligibility, OHP counts applicants’ income from all sources, including wages, pensions, investment earnings, Social Security and VA benefits. While most assets count, some are automatically disregarded, such as personal effects, one vehicle, a principal home worth up to $585,000, household goods and irrevocable burial trusts.
Oregon Community First Choice Option
The Oregon Community First Choice option, or K Plan, offers an alternative to institutional nursing home care for OHP-eligible seniors and disabled adults. This entitlement program provides care services and supports in a person’s own home or a community-based setting, including adult foster homes, group homes and assisted living facilities. Eligible Beaverton residents receive case management and a range of other services, including:
- Transitional assistance to move back to the community from a nursing home
- Assistance completing daily living activities, such as eating, bathing and dressing
- Prepared meals and snacks
- Housekeeping and laundry services
- Durable medical equipment not covered by other programs
- Assistive technologies
- Medication management
- Skilled nursing services
- Community transportation
Seniors can apply for OHP medical coverage or the K Plan online or in person at one of the two Oregon Department of Human Services offices in Beaverton. Those who need assistance completing an application can call (503) 627-0362.
Aged and Physically Disabled Waiver
The OHP Aged and Physically Disabled waiver helps seniors and disabled adults transition from a nursing facility back to the community. To receive waiver-covered services, applicants must be OHP-eligible and meet the requirements for long-term care coverage. Those approved for the APD program may receive services through the waiver and K Plan at the same time as long as they don’t overlap. Supports provided through the waiver may include case management and:
- Relocation costs to move back to the community, including housing security deposits, application fees, moving expenses and necessary furnishings
- Wellness education
The APD waiver isn’t an entitlement program of OHP. Participation is limited to about 44,000 individuals statewide, so approved seniors may be placed on a waiting list.
To apply for the APD waiver, Beaverton residents can contact Washington County Disability, Aging and Veteran Services at (855) 673-2372.
Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living
Oregon Supplemental Income Program
Beaverton residents aged 65 or older and those who are blind or disabled may qualify for a monthly cash benefit through the Oregon Supplemental Income program. Applicants must be receiving or eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits and meet the program’s financial and living arrangement requirements.
To learn more about OSIP or apply, seniors can contact the local Oregon DHS office at (503) 627-0362.
Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly
The Oregon PACE program provides Medicaid-eligible seniors with comprehensive medical and long-term care support services to help them remain in the community and avoid nursing home admission.
The program is available to Beaverton residents aged 55 or older with Medicaid or dual Medicaid and Medicare coverage. Applicants must be assessed as needing a nursing-home level of care but be able to safely live at home or in an assisted living setting.
Those approved for PACE participation receive full Medicaid medical benefits and are assessed by the program’s interdisciplinary team to determine the support services they need, which may include:
- Occupational, physical, speech and recreational therapy
- Medical supplies
- Durable medical equipment
- Mental health services
- Transportation services
- Nutritional counseling
- Prepared meals
- Adult day health services
- Hospice care
- Dental and vision care
- Assisted living care
For more information about PACE or to apply, Beaverton seniors can contact the Oregon DHS PACE Coordinator at (844) 224-7223.
Assisted Living Resources in Beaverton
Senior Center
The Elsie Stuhr Center is a busy social hub where Beaverton adults aged 55 plus can enjoy an array of life-enriching social and recreational activities. Along with numerous exercise and creative classes, the center serves a healthy lunch daily and offers educational seminars and wellness clinics. Staff also plan special social events and organize group trips and tours.
Elsie Stuhr Center
5550 SW. Hall Blvd., Beaverton, OR 97005
(503) 629-6342
Resources for Veterans
Staff of the Washington County Veterans Services office provide Beaverton veterans with free help filing applications and appeals for federal VA compensation, pensions and other available benefits. Health services, including primary care, pension and compensation exams, lab tests and X-rays, are available at the Hillsboro VA outpatient clinic. Those who need diagnostic services or outpatient, acute or emergency care can visit the VA Medical Center in nearby Portland.
Washington County Veterans Services
5240 NE. Elam Young Pkwy., Ste. 300, Hillsboro, OR 97124
(503) 846-3060
Portland VA Medical Center
3710 SW. U.S. Veterans Hospital Rd., Portland OR 97239
(503) 721-1498
Hillsboro VA Outpatient Clinic
1925 NE. Stucki Ave., Ste. 300, Hillsboro, OR 97006
(503) 906-5000
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