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Cherrywood Village
1417 SE 107th Avenue, Portland, OR, 97216
Cherrywood Village
1417 SE 107th Avenue, Portland, OR, 97216
Welcome to Cherrywood Village, a Memory Care community located in Portland, Oregon. The cost of the assisted living community at Cherrywood Village starts at a monthly rate of $4,190 to $6,400. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It’s always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed.
There are 17 hospitals within 25 miles of Cherrywood Village. The two closest hospitals are Adventist Medical Center which is 0.3 miles away and Providence Portland Medical Center which is 4.6 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Cherrywood Village are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Fitness Programs
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Social Outings
- Nearby Shopping
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- Transportation at Cost
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Visiting Chaplain or Priest
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Intergenerational Programs
- Birthday Parties
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- All-Day Dining
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Professional Chef
- Vegetarian
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Kitchenette
- Fireplaces
- deck
Care
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Memory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Golf Course or Putting Green
- Raised Garden Beds
- Woodworking Shop
I’m a resident of Cherrywood Village and while I love my apartment and neighbors I think Generations ONLY real interest is their bottom line. In the past few months they got aground the Oregon law limiting how much they can raise the rent by imposing a $100 “surcharge” on rents. THEN they anno...
I’m a resident of Cherrywood Village and while I love my apartment and neighbors I think Generations ONLY real interest is their bottom line. In the past few months they got aground the Oregon law limiting how much they can raise the rent by imposing a $100 “surcharge” on rents. THEN they announced adding a 10% increase - which for many newer residents is $500 more a month. They also charge for take out containers and have increased all service fees for residents. In addition, despite resident requests and complaints the food is unhealthy: deep fried, breaded or battered and over sauced. I think if you’re going to keep charging residents more money at least food should be improved or some of that money should have gone into improving resident’s apartments and lives……but it is not. I cannot afford to remain here now and will be looking for a more resident friendly place to move to.
Read moreI am at Cherrywood Village and I am very happy here. They keep the place spotless. The facilities are kept up very nicely. They're adding elevators right now so that we have two elevators in each one of our high-rise buildings. We practice the Fish Philosophy, which is taking care of each other...
I am at Cherrywood Village and I am very happy here. They keep the place spotless. The facilities are kept up very nicely. They're adding elevators right now so that we have two elevators in each one of our high-rise buildings. We practice the Fish Philosophy, which is taking care of each other. So, the staff takes care of us and we take care of them. I have a one-bedroom and it has plenty of room. Even the studio apartments are adequate. We get three meals a day and they are very good. We have a rotation every five weeks. So, the menus that we have are different for the five-week period. We're back to having excursions now every Wednesday. That includes going to the theater, to the grocery shopping two days a week, or to medical appointments on Tuesdays and Thursdays (with free transportation). We have a concierge, a theater, a beauty shop, and nail care. There's something going on all the time. There's bingo nights, all kinds of card playing all the time, and a book club.
Read moreThe staff is very nice. My apartment is very nice and has large bathrooms. I haven't compared Cherrywood Village to other places, but in my situation, it's a little expensive for me.
They wouldn't take my loved one due to medical reasons.
My mother has been at Cherrywood Village. It seems to increase their longevity for the people that are there because they give them a reason to live. Everything was going really great, of course, until COVID hit, and then that was a whole another kettle of fish. However, they've done a great jo...
My mother has been at Cherrywood Village. It seems to increase their longevity for the people that are there because they give them a reason to live. Everything was going really great, of course, until COVID hit, and then that was a whole another kettle of fish. However, they've done a great job of keeping the disease at bay. They've had a few cases at the assisted living, but that's about it, and they have like 400 units. They've done a good job. They keep the family and the residents all updated on what's going on. There's good communication. The facility is unbelievable. They have their own theater, their own ice cream parlor, and their own church. They have a huge dinner hall where they serve restaurant-style food, and they have a chef. They have an exercise room, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool, and everything's indoor. The other thing that makes it nice is that all the wings are connected by skybridges, so even on the furthest out wing they can go all the way to the dining room without going outside. All the floors and all the wings have orchards and green ridge. The only ones that don't are the on the outskirts, and they have houses that are like duplexes that they can live in. They're not very far away, but they don't have the skybridges and everything that's covered/where everything's connected. Mom's doing an art class, and she does Wii bowling. They have so many things. She's got a studio apartment and she has a full kitchen, so she cooks herself. She goes down when she wants and they have a menu that they pass out every day, every week, so that they can tell what they like. If it's something they don't like, then she fixes herself something. The dining room section is open to the outside public until COVID. Her studio apartment has no bedroom, but she has a kitchen and a nice big bathroom with access, so she can get in and out. When we did the search compared to others, Cherrywood Village was very reasonable.
Read moreMy mother-in-law lives in Cherrywood Village. It is great. I love it. There's always something going on. They used to play a balloon toss game, and she loved that, and they also had art projects and holiday/birthday celebrations. It's just hard to know what they do now because of COVID, bu...
My mother-in-law lives in Cherrywood Village. It is great. I love it. There's always something going on. They used to play a balloon toss game, and she loved that, and they also had art projects and holiday/birthday celebrations. It's just hard to know what they do now because of COVID, but I used to go and eat with her at lunchtime, and it was just a wonderful and caring place. The memory care area feels light and bright. They have enclosed courtyards where you can go out and sit in the sun. The residents are encouraged to plant flowers as well. There has been some turnover, but some of them are still there. They're really good about calling and scheduling reviews of the care plan and all of that.
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