Parkview at CherryWood Village
10721 SE Cherry Blossom Drive, Portland, OR 97216
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There is memory care community in Vancouver, WA and several memory care communities nearby. The average cost of memory care in Vancouver, WA is $4,229 per month.
10721 SE Cherry Blossom Drive, Portland, OR 97216
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9451 SW Barbur Blvd, Portland, OR 97219
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READ MORE4004 Kruse Way Place, Suite 125¾, Lake Oswego, OR 97035
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READ MORE7006 Mississippi Dr, Vancouver, WA 98664
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May 12, 2021
It is a very nice community. I thought that the amenities were kind of average and I wasn't that impressed with the location or the neighborhood. They have a great staff; I thought they were very friendly and helpful. The staff was above average, they were good. They had a nice dining area and a nice dining room, so I'd say that overall it's average.
Tina W
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May 20, 2020
My Mom moved to the Quarry in mid-December after being in the hospital and no longer able to live independently. She had Parkinson’s so was in the ‘ridge’ at The Quarry, a higher level care section. They tout a specialty for Parkinson’s, but I didn’t see anything other than a general exercise class and a support group supporting it. They didn’t seem knowledgeable about Parkinson’s and I often felt like when they provided updates to me, they were punishing or belittling her when she had odd behaviors related to advanced Parkinson’s, it made me sad. The good: she loved the actual caregivers, Austin in the gym, and thought the food was pretty good, provided you were able to go to the dining room. Food delivered to your room was always cold. She also loved swimming, during the brief time she was able to go to the pool. The bad: it took over a week before we saw a care plan and a month before it was being followed as written. We had difficult communication with our care coordinator, though eventually it got a bit better. We experienced laundry being mixed with other resident laundry, I found her bed remade without any sheets on it, we provided good towels but they only used their Quarry issued towels. Also, keep in mind that housekeeping is once a week, which for some is fine, but should be more frequent in a high care area, obviously, those residents can’t do things themselves. I went every other day to visit and there was only about a month where things went smoothly. After the first month, things got better, then when her health/Parkinson’s got worse, so did the care. When she needed help with showering, toileting, transport, they said her care needs were too much, and they didn’t have available rooms in the enhanced care unit. I went to other facilities to look for a place to move her to. They mentioned charging her for a 30 day notice if she moved, really? They couldn’t meet her needs and were requiring a private caregiver in her room, that is about $700 per day! All of a sudden, they had a room come available the first of April, unfortunately, she died a few days later. The Quarry loves their independent living residents, but those that require more care, not so much. Look at the Facebook posts, activities are focused on independent living and employees, not the residents with higher level of needs. I was paying for her care,not parties! 3 caregivers for 29 residents was not adequate. Call buttons often weren’t answered for 30 minutes, but they’ll tell you their average is 5 minutes. If your loved one requires a high level of care, this is NOT the place, look at a smaller place, the bells and whistles mean nothing if there isn’t good care when our loved ones need it most. Also, if you have a family member there, make sure someone is available to check on them regularly - I can’t imagine how it would have looked if I wasn’t a frequent visitor. I had to do laundry, wash dishes, clean the toilet, brush Mom’s hair, cut her nails, and make sure she was decently dressed EVERY time I visited, none of these are things they worry about. Mom died on April 7th. I am very happy to be done with The Quarry.
Michael
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February 15, 2019
Kamlu Retirement Inn-Vancouver's food is really good. The place is older but clean and nice. The staff is super cool, nice, and helpful. My dad is not really participating in activities but there are plenty, like their own bus for tours, poker nights, Scrabble nights, game nights, and Bible study.
Katie
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January 2, 2019
It is my favorite so far. It's not as big as some of the other ones, but they allowed dogs and had a swimming pool and a salad bar. The library was really nice. The woman during the tour was very helpful. They had a walking path that goes around the property. I saw one room and a bunch of layouts that I liked. The place had a lot of charm.
Ty
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June 11, 2018
I have had my parents there for just under a year. I have a camera inside to see first hand what care we get. Sadly after many complaints the care remains poor at best. The caregivers are nice but time spent with parents during a 5 day review last week was 6 minutes 34 secs a day. Every day but one they did not accomplish items require by the service agreement. Which is a contract to provide services. They cost me $500 per hour for this lack of care based on what I pay and how much time they provide. I am forced to hire private caregivers to provide the care they need. DON'T use BONAVENTURE! You won't get your moneys worth. It's a corporate issue to only have minimal number of staff. So caution at all facilities. That said, staff are great, just to few of them and they don't have time to provide proper care.
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