Avamere at St. Helens
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- 2400 Gable Road, Saint Helens, OR 97051
- (503) 366-8070
- 3.8 ( 13 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Independent Living
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About This Community
Avamere at St. Helens offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, and respite care for seniors in St. Helens, Oregon and surrounding areas.
We're proud to be recipients of the Bronze Commitment to Quality Award from the American Health Care Association as we continue to strive to provide excellent care for every patient and resident.
Let us welcome you home to Avamere at St. Helens. Contact us today to schedule a tour!
Reviews
3.8
( 13 Reviews )
Never again for family or friend
September 23, 2021
Never put a family member in the memory care here. Bed sores, multiple trips to the ER while in Avamere's care. Hired high school kids with no training to care for people there. Thank Goodness this nightmare is over. They promise a reasonable rate, and the start tacking on extras like actually caring for the person.
Gale
June 27, 2018
Avamere at St. Helens is nice. From what I hear from my mom, it's good. The staff is extremely helpful and friendly. They have a daily schedule posted in the elevator for the residents so they know whats going on that day. The food is excellent. The dining area is nice and has double doors out into a patio that's gorgeous and beautiful. They have a full kitchen up on one of the floors that the residents can use if they want a Thanksgiving dinner and have family over. There are alcoves on all floors with game tables, so there is stuff all around the facility that they can use. They use the dining room for a lot of their activities. They include the residents in the city activities which was pretty cool.
looking as visitor for place for dad.
January 01, 2018
While the main area of this community was very nice and it seems the apartments for indipendent and assisted living are nice, their memory care unit has much to be desired. The rooms are small dark and not that good. The main cafeteria area is NOT NICE. No one was smiling and it looked like an old forgoten person warehouse. They should send someone over to Regency Park and check out what they are doing there for memory care clients. Wouldn[t put my dog in this place for memory care. The staff did seem very nice.They had some activities. They were setting up to back cookies the day I was there. REALLY don't know how many of the men would be interested in that. The tables were bleak and the dining area low ceiling and dark. Rooms dark and small. Looke old and really needed updating. Why can't memory care people have nice big windows and a view?
Andrea
December 07, 2017
I visited the memory care unit of Avamere at St Helens. The community is at a convenient location because it's close to downtown. The staff seems to be very caring and capable. Everything is clean, and the residents seem to be in good spirits. The rooms were large with big bathrooms, dressers, and nice windows that look out over the garden. They have an activity board that states what the activities are for the day.
VerarothCREFF
May 10, 2016
My impression of Avamere is that it's not very stable nor cheap here, and I don’t get the care that I pay for quite often. This morning, I had them bring all of my pills I take at lunch, too, and they weren’t separated properly. I have trouble getting medical service and the services that I pay for. They’re supposed to empty my garbage cans twice a day and they haven’t been emptied at all today. We had an administrator who was the son of the owner for a year, and it was a year of Hell because he wasn’t worth anything. Now, we have a new one and I think there is hope that things may improve and be better. We have a large TV room and there’s exercise four or five days a week for an hour. I have a one-bedroom on the first floor, and I have a little patio with a door, a bird feeder out there, and a good view of the whole garden area, so I probably have one of the best rooms in the building. I think the person who is in charge of the workers here is not a very good boss. I don’t think she has a strong enough personality to be in the job she’s in. We do have some really good people working here as well as people who have been promoted to jobs with more authority who shouldn’t have been because they weren’t the proper choice. We have a very good director, though. I think we’re scheduled this month to go to four, maybe more, places to eat. We’re going to the Tulip Town in Woodland to see all the pretty tulips, and we’re also going to the Lilac Farm this month. The food is not to my liking, but we have a food forum once a month, and I say the same thing every time about wanting less pre-fab food, less grease, and less sugar. There’s not a person here that would not benefit from that being changed. It needs a little help right now, but I understand the new administrator is interested in doing that. I need to see more things happening, and I have high hopes that some of the things will get done. I get along beautifully with the residents.
Visitor109886250
July 28, 2015
We visited Avamere at St. Helens. They have retirement cottages that we were interested in. It was a very nice facility, and seeing the dining room, it was all very nice. We like it, but it didn't seem to have a good place for our dogs. They did have a nice two-bedroom roomy little cottage. The staff seemed very nice. They showed us around and answered any questions that we had. We were told that they have a bus that takes you places, and they have games and different activities that go on. Security seemed alright to us. They did have a little bit more broad diet. I mean, they give you some choices besides what they were serving, so that was nice too.
Mary110162050
July 06, 2015
Avamere at St. Helens was beautiful, bright, and cheerful. The staff was phoenomenal. They were very caring, concerned, and eager to answer any and all quetions. I was pleasantly surprised with the room. I was concerned that it would be more like a hospital setting, but it looked like a regular bedroom. It was clean with a great size, irt was painted brightly, and it was very personal per patient. I had already eaten there. I had another family member that was already in one other section of it, and the food was wonderful. The dining room was gorgeous. It had tables, chairs, and windows, the lighting was great, and the color was phoenomenal. Again, the staff was so good with their patients.
They had a lot of crafting ideas. They also had exercise activities, even for those who were unable to stand. They continued to work with the patients on their skills with taking care of themselves, dressing and bathing themselves, and being as independent as possible.
Visitor95059050
September 10, 2014
The one I selected is Avamere, and it's because it's close to my friends and family. I'm more interested in the independent living, and they have four of what they call cottages, and the dimensions of them are really good toward the arrangement of the furnishings that I have. I like the arrangement of the apartments. One of the staff is my neighbor here. I like the ones I met very much. They take field trips and they have an exercise class. I thought it was a very nice menu, but the thing that most impressed me is they have a salad bar every day, and I think that's kind of neat.
Joanie1
August 27, 2014
I’ve already toured Avamere and it does have everything that I think would be good for my mom. Plus, it is 5 minutes from my house. I just think that it seems really upbeat and clean, and it doesn’t smell like a nursing home. It smells nice and classy. I really like the independent living cottage setup, but the main building is nice too. The facility is really clean, and it has a really nice courtyard with flowers.
cct
June 27, 2013
This facility appears wonderful when you visit. However, after living there for only 5 months my mother has to be hospitalized for 2 weeks for severe malnutrition and dehydration and then in a physical therapy facility for another 4 weeks! . It is only a good place for people who do not need much care--the caregivers are unskilled and often untrained.
Elizabeth18
June 26, 2013
I visited Avamere at St. Helens for my mom. Part of this community is a memory care unit, so if your parents already living here are starting to have dementia problems or they are losing their memory, they will just move them in a room to that facility. Also the people here are nice and they have nice rooms. However, the rooms that were available for my mom were small and I felt that she would not be happy with that situation. It just did not feel as a good fit for my mom.
reptrepo
November 19, 2012
Very nice, and clean. the staff was very helpful, and my grandmother seems to be enjoying her time there. There seem to be many activities. There was a buzzer then went off rather often though. It is in a very central location to basically all you could ever need in the city, close to food, walmart, the highschool, and grocery stores and pharmacies. plenty of parking. The landscaping was neat and in order. Although it was not my choice to put my grandmother into this home, if I had a reason to put my mother or father into an assisted living community, I would have no problems selecting this one
bingeebob
October 12, 2012
Both of my grandparents lived at Avamere at the same time for several years. My grandmother continues to live there and is very comfortable. I am always impressed with the staff, and facilities at Avamere in St. Helens. The staff seems professional, trained, and numerous enough to meet the needs of the residents. I felt comfortable knowing that the facility was ready to handle emergencies or difficult situations with my grandparents. This facility is located in a good part of town, easy to find and close to the highway.
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