Bonaventure of Tigard is a retirement, assisted living and memory care community located less than five miles from the lively heart of Tigard, Oregon: home of Bridgeport Village and Washington Square Mall. We welcome pets and encourage our residents to host visitors in our comfortable lounge areas and patios. Other amenities include a full service salon, fitness center, movie theater, and phenomenal 24-hour staff.
Amenities:
Activity center
Beauty/barber salon
Billiards room
Café with coffee, pastries and frozen yogurt
Computer work stations
Courtyard
Dishwashers/garbage disposals in all Independent Living units & cottages
Fireplace and sitting area
Fitness center
Game room
Garden and hobby center
Hospitality Suite with bar, shuffleboard and poker tables
Complimentary laundry rooms
Library
Microwaves in all Independent Living units
Microwaves in all Assisted Living units
Outdoor area
Patios and balconies in all Independent Living residences
Cable and phone with long-distance
Private dining room
Private mailboxes
Private meeting space
Puzzle room
Restaurant-style dining
Theater room
TV room
Wall safe
Outdoor walking paths
Washer/dryer hookups
Whirlpool room
Free WiFi
Services:
Full service salon
Nurse call system
Staff 24/7
Housekeeping and linen service
Transportation service
Activities 7 days a week
Memory Care
Monthly Wellness Clinic
Anytime dining
All inclusive utilities
Home maintenance
Individually controlled thermostats
Enhanced front door security
At Bonaventure in Tigard, we believe in championing your individuality and unique needs with our stunning apartments for seniors. Enjoy having a space that caters to your preferences and desires. We offer a variety of senior apartments, including memory care suites ranging from small studios to more sizeable one bedroom, one bathroom suites. There are also retirement apartments up to two-bedroom, two-bathroom layouts that are comparable in size to a small home! We’ve got assisted living suites with a variety of layouts as well. You have options on your kitchen amenities and so much more. Whether you are simply wanting to enjoy the convenience of our fine community in a retirement suite or you are in need of assisted living or memory care, Bonaventure in Tigard has exactly what you’re looking for.
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Reviews
3.5( 12 Reviews )
Dan2022
September 23, 2022
Our mother lived in assisted living here for a number of years (both before and after the commencement of the pandemic). She moved out earlier this year because she required a higher level of care. Generally, the staff were personable, but often not very responsive. There seemed always to be a staffing shortage. The main problem we had during her stay was a lack of communication with us and an ever-changing staff. We went through so many Assisted Living Directors I lost count. I would do a quarterly review with one, and by the time the next review was to occur, that person was gone. Also, due to a constant lack of staffing, the Assisted Living Director was hard to get ahold of because s/he seemed always to be out filling in for the staff on the floors. There was little communication from the facility to us. The facility is quite nice, and we had no complaints about her apartment (although the building and her apartment got pretty dirty during the pandemic; hopefully this has changed). We would avoid eating there with our mother since the food was not very good. My recommendation is not to judge the place by the building and the room, but when considering this place, focus on the staffing turnovers and the willingness / ability of the Directors to reach out and communicate. We were often very frustrated with the facility in that regard. I suggest you talk extensively about this with the Directors when considering assisted living in this facility.
Linda
November 09, 2021
I like Bonaventure of Tigard. But I didn't choose it because it was a foster home that only fosters five residents. I thought that's a little big for the care that my husband needed. The staff that assisted me during the visit was very pleasant, very friendly, and answered all my questions. Everything seemed to be clean and well-kept. The interior of the rooms was clean. They were empty, but for the needs that I felt that my husband needed, they were very sufficient. They also have a large bathroom.
Michael
August 15, 2021
We went to the Bonaventure of Tigard. We toured the facility and looked at some rooms. It was fine. It was probably second on our list, but they didn't quite have the same level of services. We didn't think that they would have the assistance that my friend needed. It has senior living, assisted living room, and a memory unit; it is a large facility. The assisted living is kind of a separate smaller unit. It was quite nice. If my friend had needed fewer services, he probably would have gone. The staff was very friendly and very nice. They were having dining hours while we were there. The dining area looked like a restaurant. It wasn't a cafeteria situation. The facility seemed fine.
Kevin
December 04, 2020
My mom is a resident of Bonaventure of Tigard. There are certain precautions because of COVID, but we have been pretty happy with them. She is on the first floor in a one-bedroom. We had just moved her in there. The community has been great. The staff is wonderful. They have been really supportive, especially with my dad's passing. They didn't push us to move into a smaller unit, but we asked about it. They were certainly accommodating, and they actually helped us with moving her stuff down.
They have been really great in trying to get my mom involved in the community. It is sometimes difficult for her to want to come out and meet a lot of people, but the director has been awesome with that. The assistant director is great as well. Everyone that we have encountered has been really wonderful and supportive. My mom seems to like their food. I haven't eaten any of the food there, but she seems to like it just fine.
The facility is only like four or four-and-a-half years old, so it is pretty new. It looks good. The room that she is in now is a one-bedroom. It has a pretty good-sized main living area, a little kitchenette, and a big closet. She has a small dining table, a loveseat couch, and a reclining chair. She has a big TV. Also, Mom is big into Christmas, so she actually has a Christmas tree up that we got from Costco. We wanted to make her feel as homey as possible.
The activities are just starting up to some extent. Because of COVID, they had to cut back activities for a while. They got a movie theater, they do happy hour a couple of times a week, and they have a gaming room where it has billiards and shuffleboard. They also have a hair salon in the place, which my mom loves. She has used that already. It has been a great experience for us. Everybody has been wonderful. It seems reasonable to me, but this is my first venture into that. We compared it to several other ones, and they seemed pretty competitive. In fact, for the newness of the facility and what you get, I'd say they almost seem like a better value just because some of the places weren't in as good shape and were a little more worn.
Tigard Mike
May 19, 2018
My mom lived in Bonaventure of Tigard for over 1-1/2 years. She started in independent living, but we had to quickly move her into memory care. I did form friendships with some of the upper level staff, and I felt like they had my back through all the difficulties we had during this season of mom's life. However most of my experience was working with memory care staff.
During mom's time a Bonaventure there were several changes of the memory care manager. All of them were qualified and did a good job. There are many amazing people working in memory care who are there because they love to help these people. It's a hard job. I normally checked in on Mom several times a week. The staff there loved her even as she went through some stages of socially unacceptable behavior. They worked with me to help my mom through times where I was clueless on how to proceed.
Towards the end of mom's life she fell and broke her hip. This required two stays at the hospital, and about a month at a nursing home, attempting rehabilitation. During this time Bonaventure staff continued checking in on mom. Some staff even came and visited mom in the hospital on their own time, treating mom as if she was a grandparent. We brought mom back to her Bonaventure family for her hospice care. The staff did a wonderful job helping me through this difficult time, and was very accommodating during her last days, as friends and family visited.
I'm not giving a five star rating, because this is real life, and nothing is perfect. However, I would highly recommend Bonaventure and their memory care unit in Tigard. I think that if you are willing to work with them through the ups and downs of this difficult time you will have an overall good experience.
J.W.
April 08, 2018
We found Bonaventure of Tigard for my wife, and she's in the memory care. When she moved in, they told me to bring her at a certain time, and they would greet us and take charge of everything, but that never happened. It was a traumatic experience for her. I have nothing but good things to say about the staff, but once you move in, they start adding all kinds of costs on. Their agreement means nothing, now I cannot use my own pharmacy, and I have to pay an administration cost of $200, on top of the cost of her medicines. Also, there's nobody to talk to about this. There are various activities during the day, crafts, eye and hand coordination exercises, and that's pretty much it. They get them out of the rooms and not let them sit in there all day. They get three meals a day, and the food is pretty good. They provide laundry service, but you have to pay charges for that, even though it was in the agreement.
Marie
August 27, 2017
My husband is in Bonaventure of Tigard, and it isn't working out. I wouldn't recommend the memory care part to anyone. The care staff is great, but the management is not, and they're not really seeing to his needs. I was in there Tuesday night for a family and friends get-together, and he was in his chair in his room asleep. We went back to get him with the caregiver. We got him out of the chair, and he was soaking wet clear into the chair. She took him in to the bathroom to clean him up, and I was in there. The bathroom smelled so bad that I couldn't barely stand to be in there, and she got him all changed. We went for clean clothes -- which he has a lot of clothes -- and there was one pair of jeans and no shirt. She got a shirt from the dirty clothes to put on him. I've been there when the toilet seat was covered with human waste and asked it to be cleaned up. All they do is complain about him. I know he's a difficult case, and they wanted me and they did for a while, to bring in and pay $25 an hour for a private caregiver for him. First, they had him a caregiver from 6:00 at night to 6:00 in the morning, and after a week, I realized that he sleeps during the night and he never gets up during the night, so I changed it from 6:00 in the evening until 11:00 and the executive director changed it from 6:00 until midnight, and I'm footing the bill. They have a dress-up thing for the women, and they have painting and things like that. When I was there Monday night, I saw pins set up for bowling, but I didn't see anybody participating. I was paying over $7000 a month, then it went down to just under $7000, and when I went in Sunday for an assessment, they practically doubled the price of the care. The actual staff that takes care of the people would be a 3 or 4, but the administration would be a 0. They fed us the night we were there, and the food was adequate. The facility was nice.
Chris531653
March 27, 2017
My mother went to Bonaventure of Tigard. It was assisted care, but she turned out to need more care than they could give her. The facility itself was very nice, and the people were very nice. They had a lot of activities, and I would recommend it for people that can use that level of care.
Sheila626355
March 27, 2017
Bonaventure was very clean; I wouldn’t hesitate to put my brother if he wanted to go to assisted living. The dining area was fine and looked good. The staff that I met was very nice.
Barbara746815
Bonaventure was alright, the rooms were good, and it was a nice place and in a nice location. However, they couldn't take my mom because she needed extended care. The staff was nice. The pricing was comparable to the other places.
Carol155552
November 07, 2016
Bonaventure of Tigard was good, but when we brought her in the first day, nobody showed around, and she missed dinner because nobody came to get her. She didn’t know where she was. She just came out of rehab from breaking her hip, and she didn’t have any idea where she was. They didn’t gave her a bracelet to let anybody know if anything happens, so when she fell, her walker caught of a transition peak between the bathroom and the bedroom and she fell and broke her other hip back in the rehab. The only way anybody heard her is because she was screaming for help. My mother is 92 and no bracelet or anything, so I took her right out of there. It’s a brand new place, and it looks like a hotel, but there is no caring, nothing.
Chris272410
October 21, 2016
Bonaventure of Tigard is absolutely gorgeous, and they have independent living, assisted living, and memory care. They've got beautiful dining rooms, movie theaters, beauty salons, and just anything and everything you could possibly imagine. There's a little cafe and a library, and the grounds are beautiful. It's really very nice. They're got a hobby room where they can do their art and a room where they can do gardening and build things.