Assisted Living Near Springfield Oregon

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  • Bayberry Commons

    Bayberry Commons offers specialized senior living in the Springfield & Eugene area. Whether you or your loved one is searching for Assisted Living, Memory Care, or short-term Respite Care, you will...

    Springfield (OR) - - Phone: (541) 236-3492
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  • Chateau Gardens Memory Care

    Chateau Gardens Memory Care offers a rare and somewhat unique service to the people of Eugene/Springfield and Lane County, Oreogn. We are an all-secured Memory Care Community that feels like home!...

    Springfield (OR) - - Phone: (541) 603-9215
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Category: Assisted Living

Assisted living facilities and communities offer seniors as much independence as they may desire along with the support services that they might require, including assistance with basic activities of life such as bathing, dressing and grooming. Assisted living residents are most often seniors who have suffered a slight decline in health that make it necessary for them to have some level of support, but not enough to require nursing home care. Assisted living facilities differ from nursing homes in that they do not provide medical services, although some states permit them to offer medication assistance to their residents. Assisted living facilities may be large, multi-building complexes or small, single-unit operations. Most offer a pleasant physical environment with either studio or one-bedroom apartment units equipped with kitchen facilities, making them far more appealing to eligible seniors and their families than nursing homes. Assisted living residents receive the benefit of living in a place with they have frequent social interaction and relative freedom from responsibilities.