The Hampton & The Ashley Inn

  • 1617 SE Talton Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98683
  • (360) 256-8513
  • 4.5 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

The Hampton and The Ashley Inn is well-appointed to serve the specific needs of those experiencing Alzheimer’s, Dementia and other forms of memory loss. Whether your loved one is just in the beginning stages of this transition or needing more one-on-one interaction, our community is the perfect alternative to a skilled nursing environment. Trained professional staff and licensed nurses are onsite 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to meet the specific needs of each person and are committed to bringing dignity, respect and the highest standards of service to all of our ‘family members.’ Our team is specially trained with our Personal Touch program, making each resident encounter a personal one. Whether for a short respite stay or for a lifetime, our family will take care of your family.

The Ashley Inn is a boutique assisted living apart from The Hampton, providing an intimate level of care for those seeking a small and cozy setting of just 17 apartments. Our residents enjoy a friendly atmosphere of comradery and become family to one another and to our staff members.

Amenities available in Assisted Living include:

  • Nursing service available in every apartment
  • Dressing and grooming
  • Medication assistance by licensed nurse
  • Diabetic management program
  • Mobility attention
  • Cognitive support
  • Respite Care program

If your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Dementia or another form of memory loss, we offer specialized support and activities designed specifically for this challenging diagnosis. Our professional staff is trained and ready 24/7 to serve your loved one. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of our residents with dignity, respect and dependability. Because memory loss reveals itself differently in each person, we offer a variety of activities along with a care plan designed especially for the unique needs of each person. While caring for our residents, we give attention to family members as well by offering support groups for caregivers and regular all-family events within our communities.

Services in memory care include:

  • Specially trained dementia caregivers
  • 24-hour on-site licensed nurses and caregivers
  • Complete medication service by licensed nurse
  • Diabetic management program
  • Three nutritious meals served family style
  • Refreshments available 24 hours a day
  • Activities and exercise programs seven days a week
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Reviews

4.5 ( 2 Reviews )
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JC
July 15, 2021
We chose The Hampton & The Ashley Inn for my mom. It feels like a very family atmosphere, and that's one of the things we like about it. They've been doing some nice things to make her feel at home since it takes a while to get used to a new place. They're doing a good job to try and integrate her into normal living again. Even if she doesn't want to go to the dining room, they're just trying everything to make her feel at home. The nurses do a good job, they're in touch with her doctors when they need to be. I've been there multiple times when they're cooking, and I thought the food was good. Everything seems clean and it's easily accessible for the family. They have the COVID restrictions, but there are places for people to play games and they have a fireside room. Whenever there's something that needs to be done maintenance-wise, a person is always there. And the people I've talked to seem to be very happy to live there.
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Brenda
My dad is now in the assisted living level of The Hampton & The Ashley Inn. So far we have had a good experience. The move in was rough because they had a lot of staff members on vacation. The general care and the people who work with my dad daily are really good. His apartment is very nice. They have a salon, a visiting podiatrist, and most of the services they need are basically brought in. They also have a physician assistant that's onsite, so that's helpful, because you don't have to go to the doctor. The food is good and the dining is also good. The transition was hard for him, but it seems like he's adjusting. Because the move in was so rough, I would rate them a four on that. There was nobody to move us in, and nobody to give my dad his meds. It was like they really fell down the first day, and the first day was really the extremely hard day. Otherwise, as far as ongoing care, the room and facilities, and the support has been really great. My dad has started eating there again, so that's good. The community always looks great and is in good shape. The people who are helpers are really pleasant as well. The price is really expensive, but I think it's comparable to other places, so I would say it's good value for the money compared to other places I have been to. When I visited, I realized that it's really the environment that I was looking for, and in the right location. There really wasn't any reason for me to look elsewhere.

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