Regent Court Senior Living

  • 400 NW Elks Drive, Corvallis, OR 97330
  • (541) 507-0126
  • 4.1 ( 15 reviews )
  • Memory Care

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About This Community

Regent Court Senior Living is located in beautiful Corvallis – home to Oregon State University. We provide specialized memory care services for those with Alzheimer’s or other age-related cognitive impairments. We warmly welcome you to experience the good people who live and work in our senior living community. Our team believes if you do the right thing, the right things happen. You will hear lots of laughter and giggles!

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4.1 ( 15 Reviews )
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Lisa
January 14, 2023
I felt like things were organized at Regent Court Senior Living. It was clean. The people were helpful. Everything in the room was really well kept. I felt like the people were caring, and they acknowledged me when I came in. I had a really good feeling about that, too. Actually, I went to the wrong location, and they stayed 15 minutes and waited for me. They were super understanding about why I was late. They helped me with some general questions that I had. I felt like they spent extra time with me. I was really pleased with them.
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Tawnee
August 07, 2022
My mother is in an Alzheimer's/dementia home right now in Corvallis called Regent Court Senior Living. The hospital chose it for my mom. The nurses and everybody there seem to be nice, and they're doing a really good job. It's just that where mom's at currently reminds me of an institution home. Everybody seems nice and helpful to my mom. She's just not very happy over there at all because she feels like she is locked in and she can't get out. They serve really good food. I've eaten there with my mother. The staff is great. For the value of money, I think it's expensive, but I believe it's a good place.
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Reviewer456
July 30, 2018
Regent Court is a little bit older. It didn't seem as clean, but they're nice people. My dad has dementia, but he is young. At Regent Court, there are a lot of residents that are not the same cognitive condition as him, so that was the biggest point of it.
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Steve121056850
February 29, 2016
I was not that comfortable at Regent Court. They were in the middle of a remodel and it seems like a lot of the patients were maybe further along and their needs for care. It just didn’t seem like a good fit for us. The location is good as it’s close to the hospital and the rest of the medical facilities in Corvalis. I think the facility needs quite a lot of upgrading, a little bit segregation of kinds of care, those people that just need general care versus people that have dementia problems.
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Stpauligurl
January 30, 2016
Both my mother and father lived here at the end of their lives and I could not be happier with how they were taken care of. The staff is truly very caring and helped me out so much. I highly recommend Regent Court!!
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Pat Phillips
January 30, 2016
My husband has been cared for at Regent Court for the last 15 months, and I couldn't be more enthusiastic about their facility, staff, and activities. I visit twice a day and have seen countless staff/resident interactions - each of them making me even more grateful that there is such a place for my husband to live. Our three daughter, who visit often, also have nothing but praise for Regent Court.
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The Judge
December 29, 2015
Regent Court was so impressive. I felt so welcomed when I went for my tour. They are all so dear, their staff was so kind and compassionate. I saw them treat their residents with love and respect. They have an excellent reputation and I wouldn't hesitate to have had my dad live there. I met their management and they all had their hearts in the right place. Their building is beautiful and they are truly engaged in their residents' daily lives. They seemed truly dedicated to the cause.
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Richard113140350
October 15, 2015
I looked at Regent Court for my wife. The facility was fine, but I wasn't as impressed with the staff. It may have been a bad day, but they didn't seem very friendly. The rooms were adequate though. I didn't eat there, but their dining facility was very nice. I happened to be there at lunch, and the food looked like it was well prepared though I didn't get the chance to taste it. The facility was open. Their residents have an opportunity to walk around and have access to outdoor courtyards. It was very good.
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bkrhoad
April 11, 2015
I am very pleased with the care that my mom receives here and highly recommend Regent Court to anyone whose loved one needs memory care.
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Photo Dude
April 04, 2015
I have a relative who has been living at Regent Court for four years. During all this time, her care has been superior, no matter who the aides, the cooks, or who the manager has been, all have been great. It is obvious that staff has been well trained. The nurse is absolutely the best, and has been there for a long time. Most telling was a trip to ER for my relative. The nurse gave my relative a good look over and commented that it was obvious that she was receiving excellent care. They were clean, no bedsores or bruises, and well fed. A place I highly recommend!
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Pat88
March 30, 2015
As my husband's dementia and Parkinson's developed, I tried a number of ways to care for him myself. First I was the 24-hour caregiver. As he got worse, we moved to an Assisted Living facility which was better, but he fell and broke his (other) hip. After time in rehab, his mental state had declined tremendously. It became apparent I could no longer 'manage' his care even with assistance. Our daughters convinced me to place him at Regent Care for some respite for me. During the excellent intake process with all daughters present, Becca helped us realize that this was exactly the placement he - all of us - needed. He requires all levels of care; help with meals, help with toileting, help with medications--and the professionalism with which all that help is administered is impressive. It is also administered with great warmth and care. The continued communication with his primary care physician has assured his new needs are being met. The Aides who deal with him every minute of every day are excellent. He's had falls, but they have due to his determination to stand, let his wheelchair roll back and then sit down quickly. Now an alarm helps alert staff sooner so they can intervene more quickly. Our family is deeply grateful that Regent Court is available to our husband/father.
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Maydog
August 16, 2013
Regent Court was the very best place for my mother, who became paranoid, violent and aggressive. I befriended all of the staff and caregivers. Each one became a good friend to my mother. The Regent Court staff and I had monthly meetings, they received copies of my mother's medical records, and they cared deeply about their residents. Yes, things can go wrong. My mother had two falls, but no fault of the staff. When dementia, Alzheimer's and other disabling diseases, happen to people so old, nothing can happen without a hitch, or hitches. There was no way I could have taken care of my mother with the same quality of care that was provided by Regent Court. And that RC has so many long-term employees speaks volumes of the quality of care that they offer to their employees and that carries over to their residents. I keep in contact with those who loved my mother. As one staff member said: "We only know our residents for who they are now, how their lives have become and we love them." I did see that they cherished my mother. Regent Court was the very best decision we could have made to ensure that my mother had the very best of care while she struggled with this hideous disease of Alzheimer's. We have to be heroes when Alzheimer's comes along. The Regent Court staff can provide that.
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barbaralaw
May 11, 2012
Regent Court came to our rescue. When our mother's memory and health began to decline we initially thought we could keep her at home with 24 hour caretakers. We soon realized this was not so and had to move quickly in our decision to find a place for her that could meet her needs as well as our needs. It was the best choice we could have made for our mother at that particular time. Dennis was incredibly helpful and caring in walking us through the process of admitting mom. He had to deal with a paramedic and a scientist as daughters who knew what they wanted for their mother. Not always what was reasonably able to be provided. The caretakers at Regent Court were tremendous and caring. They took care of our mother in ways that ended up exceeding out expectations to the very end. We feel our mother died in the most living caring caring atmosphere possible.
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melvin21
December 19, 2009
We moved my grandfather up to Oregon after my grandmother passed away in Arizona. He was there for a total of 7 days before we found a much better place for him. The staff was terrible and unhelpful every time I was there. We had to be buzzed in to enter and every time I arrived I had to knock on the door and search for someone to let me in. One of the women at the facility would scream all day and night. The staff didn't seem to care about the people there. We tried to get my grandfather some help and we found 4 staff members in the kitchen area chatting about being hung over from the day before. When we moved my grandfather we tried to get some of the deposit back from them. It was difficult. We ended up in court because they would not show up for the mediation they outline in their contract. In all it cost us over $1000.00 for each day my grandfather stayed here. He was depressed and hated every minute of it. He was treated poorly and the staff did little to show they cared.
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Jessica-1
August 30, 2009
It is a great place! There is a new manager and she is doing a great job! She trains the staff on being a best friend to the residents and I see that she really cares about the whole place. I visit my family friend there a lot and the staff are always doing something fun with them.
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