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McLoughlin Place
1153 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, OR, 97045
McLoughlin Place
1153 Molalla Avenue, Oregon City, OR, 97045
McLoughlin Place is a senior living community in Oregon City OR offering personal care services, wellness programs, and amenities for older adults looking to live their lives to the fullest. Their staff is available to assist twenty-four hours a day, giving residents peace of mind knowing they can access around-the-clock care whenever they need it.
McLoughlin Place staff work residents one-on-one to get a strong understanding of their care needs. They create dynamic individualized care plans for each resident, distinct to the person’s abilities and preferences. Each resident receives as much or as little care as they need, depending on their health conditions and self-sufficiency. For example, one person may get help dressing and bathing, while another may request assistance as needed.
Everyone’s care plan is unique to them but may include services like:
- Assistance with daily activities (bathing, eating, dressing, etc.)
- Medication management
- Housekeeping
- Laundry and linen services
- Transportation to and from medical appointments
In addition to McLoughlin Place’s long-term care programs and individualized care plans, they offer a wide variety of wellness programs and amenities to help residents stay active, explore their identity, and meet their peers. The community hosts different social events and activities every day, offering a multitude of selections so everyone can find something they will enjoy. To help residents plan their schedule, the community posts an events calendar monthly on their website, offering an ever-changing selection of events for residents to experience. These events may include:
- Ice cream socials
- Continuing education opportunities, like guest speakers and lectures
- Classic movie screenings
- Bingo and board game nights
- Casino outings
- Pet therapy
- Happy hours
- Live musical performances
- Devotional time and prayer groups
- Arts and crafts sessions
- Exercise programs and fitness classes
When residents want to see their friends on a daily basis they can do so at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, held daily in the community’s exceptional on-campus restaurant. McLoughlin Place’s restaurant staff prepare nutritious three times a day featuring an ever-changing menu of classic favorites and seasonal tastes. Popular meals include baked tilapia, turkey with gravy over mashed potatoes, and beef stir-fry. The kitchen staff is happy to accommodate vegetarians, people who eat kosher, and people with food allergies by offering meal substitutions for residents with special dietary needs.
McLoughlin Place posts their monthly menu on their website to help residents plan their meals. Prospective residents can check out the online menu to get a better idea of the delicious recipes they can try as members of the community.
If residents want to prepare their own meals, they can do so in their apartment’s spacious kitchenette. The kitchenettes feature microwaves, cabinet storage, and full-sized refrigerators so residents can prepare meals as they please. Additionally, each unit comes with:
- Kitchenettes, featuring full-size refrigerators, microwaves, and cabinet storage
- Private bathrooms
- Large windows with great views
- Emergency call systems
- Individually-controlled air conditioning and heating
- Cable and internet hookups
Incoming residents can choose from six floor plans, including studio, one and two-bedroom apartments. Studio apartments are available in private and semi-private settings, where people can live with a roommate if they wish. Many older adults like studio apartments for their manageable size and affordability, while others prefer the added privacy of a dedicated bedroom.
To learn more about McLoughlin Place, interested parties should use the links above to make an inquiry or schedule a tour. Touring the community is the best way to see what it has to offer and it gives prospective residents a chance to meet the staff in person. The staff is happy to explain more about their individualized care routines, their person-centered approach to care, the community’s memory care program and answer any other questions guests have about the senior living community. All guests are invited to a complimentary lunch in the dining room as part of their tour. For more information, read the frequently asked questions (FAQ) below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How do I know if McLoughlin Place is right for me?
Everyone’s care needs are different, so it is important for them to find the senior living community that best suits them. McLoughlin Place offers a comfortable, secure environment for people who need mild to moderate care, giving them a place to enjoy their retirement with the peace of mind that comes with around-the-clock care.
As an assisted living community, McLoughlin Place exclusively offers non-medical care. Non-medical residential care is not a substitution for skilled nursing care for people living with chronic illness or injury. There are a few questions people can ask themselves to determine if assisted living is a viable option, depending on their level of care:
- Is the person confined to their bed, or are they ambulatory?
- Does the person require ongoing medical attention?
- Does the person have Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or short-term memory loss?
- Does the person need therapy or rehabilitation?
If a person is non-ambulatory or permanently confined to their bed, McLoughlin Place may not be a suitable option for care. The same principle applies to people who require ongoing medical attention: McLoughlin Place does not have the same resources as a nursing home, and cannot provide similar types of ongoing skilled nursing care.
However, thanks to McLoughlin Place’s In the Moment® memory care program, people with moderate to severe Alzheimer’s and dementia are welcome at the community. The Alzheimer’s care staff provide non-medical treatments for people living with Alzheimer’s to create a safe, secure place for them to thrive. The community’s memory care services treat a wide range of memory impairments and their staff is equipped to help people living with all stages of memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
To learn more about the community’s memory care community and level of care requirements, use the links above to make an inquiry or schedule a tour to ask the staff directly.
Q: How do I know if the McLoughlin Place In the Moment® memory care program is right for me?
If a person is living with early to late-stage Alzheimer’s disease or dementia or mild to severe memory loss, the McLoughlin Place In the Moment® program might be a suitable choice for care. The program offers specialized memory care services for people with memory impairments, creating a safe, secure environment for them to live and thrive. The staff uses structured activities to stimulate their minds and help them live with memory loss, along with assisting them with their daily activities.
To learn more about the community’s care options for people with memory loss, Alzheimer’s and dementia, use the links above to make an inquiry or schedule a tour. Seeing McLoughlin Place in person gives prospective residents a chance to speak with the staff and ask questions about the community’s memory care program. The caregivers may explain how their Alzheimer’s care programs differ from other communities in the area and discuss how they use activities to help people living with Alzheimer’s.
Q: Does McLoughlin Place offer short-term care programs for people who receive in-home care?
Yes! In-home care recipients can stay at McLoughlin Place for up to 30 consecutive days as part of their respite care program. Respite care residents stay in the same beautiful apartments as assisted living residents and enjoy many of the same amenities, wellness programs, and social activities. To learn more about McLoughlin Place’s respite care program, use the links above to make an inquiry or schedule a tour!
Q: How much does McLoughlin Place cost?
McLoughlin Place does not offer a “one-size-fits-all” price for residents. The residence assesses a base rental fee for each resident, which includes their room and board, housekeeping services, and on-site meals. The community charges additional fees for people who need add-on services that are not included in their base rental agreement, and two-bedroom apartments typically cost more each month than one-bedrooms or studios.
To learn more, prospective residents can use the “Get Pricing” link above for a personalized quote or use the “Get Inquiry” link to ask questions about fees and discounts.
There are 16 hospitals within 25 miles of McLoughlin Place. The two closest hospitals are Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center which is 1.2 miles away and Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center which is 6.6 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at McLoughlin Place are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Activity Center
- Beauty & Barber
Services and Amenities
Services
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Provided
Accommodations
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
Care
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Memory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
The staff taking care of mom and dad were excellent. Very patient. I knew mom and dad were in good hands. I trusted the staff. I think the food could have been a bit more nutritious. And a little higher quality. I think we were given a fair price for having mom and dad there at the same time. The ...
The staff taking care of mom and dad were excellent. Very patient. I knew mom and dad were in good hands. I trusted the staff. I think the food could have been a bit more nutritious. And a little higher quality. I think we were given a fair price for having mom and dad there at the same time. The nurses caring for mom and dad were excellent, very attentive to their care until they both passed away.
Read moreThey are understaffed, and unorganized. They did not provide what they said. The price for memory care in general is far to high. They had trouble keeping her clean (she is incontinent) and keeping her bed clean, and they lost her bedding and clothes, they lost her tv remote and stuffed animal. ...
They are understaffed, and unorganized. They did not provide what they said. The price for memory care in general is far to high. They had trouble keeping her clean (she is incontinent) and keeping her bed clean, and they lost her bedding and clothes, they lost her tv remote and stuffed animal. My mother was having trouble chewing her food, and no one noticed. My sister and I on several different occasions noticed, and I mentioned it to the staff, who said they would give her more chewable food, but it never happened.
Read moreI am a bit disappointed with McLoughlin Place. I explicitly provided information to them when I was reviewing the place for my loved one. I informed them of 2 care concerns that I had and they assured me that they have ways of working with people and that they wouldn't be an issue. Apparently, that ...
I am a bit disappointed with McLoughlin Place. I explicitly provided information to them when I was reviewing the place for my loved one. I informed them of 2 care concerns that I had and they assured me that they have ways of working with people and that they wouldn't be an issue. Apparently, that has not been the case. Very frustrating. They are friendly, but there are different staff every time I go in and visit my loved one. As for the housekeeping, the lady next to my loved one dumped her tray of food by her door and a week later I was there and the mess was still in the carpet. My loved one's floor is always sticky. The garbage gets emptied, but the room seems to be messy with clothes lying all over/dirty laundry on the floor. Communication with the family rarely happens, I rarely hear from them. When I am there, I rarely see any staff unless they come in to empty the trash or to bring my loved one's food. The food looks good, but I haven't eaten it. I'm not sure if I would recommend this facility to others, I am on the fence about that. They had a lady crying in the hallway when I was visiting one day. When I said something to the nurse tech she just shrugged her shoulders and said, that's what happens when the family has their parents on the wrong medication.
Read moreWe picked this community, because it was an emergency situation at the time. I don't recommend to others. There's a lot of theft in there and a lot of clothes of my loved ones was not theirs and we had to hunt down their clothes.
Our family had an in person tour with McLoughlin Place and the staff members were very friendly and the facility was getting ready to update a remodel which will bring a fresh and bring living space. It was more of a traditional assisted living setting with a main gathering area off the dining room....
Our family had an in person tour with McLoughlin Place and the staff members were very friendly and the facility was getting ready to update a remodel which will bring a fresh and bring living space. It was more of a traditional assisted living setting with a main gathering area off the dining room.
Read moreWe picked this community because of the reference from A Place for Mom, and my loved one needed additional care. It's been a good experience. They could use more staff, since there has been a turnover with the staff. Overall, it's been good. I would recommend to other families.