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November 8, 2023
My father moved into Holiday Edgewood Downs. It's been great. The staff is especially great. The only concern that I've heard is regarding the cleaning service. I heard that they do not clean weekly like they're supposed to. His room is nice. For activities, they all get together and play games or go to the grocery store together, that kind of thing. There is a small library, but all in all, facilities are extremely limited. It's great for the price, though. It's clean but just a little dated. They could improve on the consistency of their weekly cleaning service.
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About Holiday Edgewood Downs in Beaverton, Oregon
Edgewood Downs is located in Beaverton, OR, providing a vibrant backdrop for your new life as a valued member of our caring community. From pleasant housekeepers, to attentive servers at mealtime and helpful maintenance technicians who are there when you need them, this community is the new extension of your family. We take pleasure in getting to know each of our residents and look out for their comfort and happiness. Our culinary team preparesthree delicious meals each day, served in our beautiful dining room. We provide housekeeping, linen services, fun and stimulating activities, off-site excursions, transportation to your personal appointments and a variety of classes and programs. Our warm, comfortable community and our friendly staff and residents will welcome you. We look forward to making your life easier any way we can.So come to Edgewood Downs for a visit...and stay!*We understand that each individual is unique and that needs may change over time. Holiday by Atria does not provide any health care services. However, residents are welcome to receive services from any outside home health care provider of their choice to help them continue enjoying life at our community.
Services and Amenities of Holiday Edgewood Downs in Beaverton, Oregon
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
Outside Amenities
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Linen Services
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Pets
- Pets
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Included in Rent: Basic Cable, Electric, Gas, Sewer, Water
- Housing: Individual Climate Control, Safety Rails in Bathroom, Telephone Hookup, Walk-In Tub
- Dining: Private Dining Room
- Features: Laundry Room For Use, Chapel, Library, Locked Mailboxes, Elevator, Parking: Covered
- Technology: Business Center, WiFi in Common Areas
- Activities: Billiard Lounge, Clubhouse, Game Room, Activity Room
- Payment Options: Automatic Online Payments
Costs for Holiday Edgewood Downs in Beaverton, Oregon
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Reviews of Holiday Edgewood Downs in Beaverton, Oregon
3.9
(43 reviews)
Facility
4.2
Staff
4.8
Food
3.8
Activities
4.5
Value
4.4
Jean15
4
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September 22, 2024
Holiday Edgewood Downs was very nice. It wasn't as comfortable for me. Tom was great, but he didn't have it written down that we had an appointment (although we had an appointment). Still, he was very nice. We checked out rooms and it seemed to be too sprawling, in my opinion. They were in different levels and the grounds weren't as pretty as another facility I went to. We sat at a table with two ladies for lunch, and the food was good. I think it's a good place for a lot of people. The people that live there that we talked to and communicated with were very happy there.
Terri
5
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September 12, 2024
What I like about the Holiday Edgewood Downs is the director, and I like all the things that it includes, which is quite a bit. I like the pricing. I'm getting a studio as I'm just by myself, and I like that the studio was more spacious than I thought it was gonna be. The bathrooms were a good size for a studio. They have a sink and a faucet. The meals are included, and I have three meals a day, plus a snack bar. There's plenty to eat. There's a full-size refrigerator. If you don't want to go to the dining area, you can always bring your own food, cook something, have a snack, or whatever. They offered not only daily activities, but field trips, and things like that. Behind the building, there was kind of like a park area. Then behind that was like wooded trails and things that you can walk through, or if you have a little electric wheelchair or something, you could ride through there, so it's beautiful.
Mary823
4
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August 15, 2024
Holiday Edgewood Downs was very nice. However, when I had lunch there, the people at the table were complaining. They noticed how late they were serving us. We waited a full hour at the table, and it was past lunch hour. The food was not quite as nice as I would have liked. In terms of upkeep, it's very good. The apartments were nice. However, I was disappointed that they didn't have balconies in the second-floor rooms. I liked everything except I was disappointed in the dining experience. The staff members were wonderful and helpful though.
Lawrence
5
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May 20, 2024
I had an in-person tour of Holiday Edgewood Downs. I liked the location and the amenities. I have not experienced negativity on this site. The staff members were very nice. Their food was tasty and a bit bland, but otherwise, it was OK. The atmosphere was very welcoming.
Stephanie
5
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March 18, 2024
I really liked Holiday Edgewood Downs. It was like a family atmosphere. It felt like a home. It didn't feel like a hotel or that type of thing. The people were very warm and inviting. Even the residents that were there were very, very warm and welcoming. I felt very comfortable there. Jackie is the sales manager and she did everything that she possibly could so I could move in there. I was very grateful for that. She really worked to try to get me in there, and the deadline was last Thursday, and I just couldn't commit and sign a lease, even though there was a discount and a special going on. I just need to be as close as possible to my personal security disability in an all inclusive. That's been my problem. There's so few places that are independent living that are all inclusive, that there's just nothing in my price range that I can find. The facility was clean. They had a lot of flooding during the ice storm, and so they still had one wing that was kind of under construction a little bit. They had to replace all of the walls and the flooring and everything. They had paper covering in that area and everything so it was well covered. They had the same carpeting there that they had throughout it. I didn't see anything that wasn't taken care of. The whole entrance was taken care of. The windows and stuff were all clean. You could see them and you could tell that the outside was clean, too. I was really impressed with the place. They had a patio area in the center with a fire pit and chairs, and there was a garden area that people could plant if they wanted to. The laundry facilities were really nice. There were several of them. I think there were two on each floor. Everything was easy to get to. It wasn't like a long ways away to even go downstairs. They had a lovely community areas there, and really nice furniture, and really nice space.
Bonnie
2
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March 14, 2024
We toured Holiday Edgewood Downs. The amenities looked nice. The person who took us on a tour was just a wonderful, wonderful person. The facilities, though, are old and they smell old. The whole place smells. It isn't just bodies, it's the building. The rooms, while they have done some remodeling, are shabby, and the bathrooms won't accommodate an electric wheelchair. The dining room looks nice. I talked to the daughter of one of the residents there and she was afraid I was going to put my mother there. She didn't want me to do it. Her mother who lives there is OK, but my friend isn't OK with what's happening.
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ReviewerVT100520231
4
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November 8, 2023
My father moved into Holiday Edgewood Downs. It's been great. The staff is especially great. The only concern that I've heard is regarding the cleaning service. I heard that they do not clean weekly like they're supposed to. His room is nice. For activities, they all get together and play games or go to the grocery store together, that kind of thing. There is a small library, but all in all, facilities are extremely limited. It's great for the price, though. It's clean but just a little dated. They could improve on the consistency of their weekly cleaning service.
Tiffany
4
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November 8, 2023
I toured Holiday Edgewood Downs. The rooms are good sizes but less windows and a lot of them didn't have a patio or balcony. It's kind of a big thing for one of the moms I'm looking for. Otherwise, the size was nice. There's plenty of space. I thought the rooms had good layouts. They have a game room that has a pool table and puzzles. I know they have people working on other activities, and there's a place to garden, so that's a good thing. They have a piano and a reading room. They have a library, which is kind of an open reading room, and then little spots where they have puzzles and a TV/movie room, which is nice. They have a place where you can garden there also. They have a back patio where you can barbecue or hang out outside, so that's good. It's very clean and homey.
Jack
5
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September 16, 2023
I went to Holiday Edgewood Downs today, and I'm pretty sure I'm going to take that spot. The tour was very nice. She took me around and showed me all around the facility. And then I went and looked at two different rooms. One was a one-bedroom that I didn't want, another was a studio that I did want. They've got a dining room, library, game room. They have a shuttle bus to take people to shop, to appointments, or to go on outings. It's really big, and a lot of walking around there, so it could be tiring.
Lauralee
5
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July 21, 2023
Holiday Edgewood Downs had a lot of nice amenities, and it was very clean. They have a courtyard, which is inside the home. It's enclosed and it's wide open, so people are allowed to go out there. The staff showed me a studio. Their prices were more reasonable than any other in the area, and that was another attractive thing. The person who toured me around was very knowledgeable. They had a room that had a piano in it and a TV, and then they had a separate craft room, which had supplies in it, which was very nice. Meals and laundry services are included. They had a worship area, too. I was very impressed with that facility.
Gertrude
4
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April 21, 2023
I'm moving in next week at Holiday Edgewood Downs. It looked like a very pleasant and quiet place for senior citizens, and that is something that appeals to me. It's at a reasonable price, and it included meals and safety protection. I was fairly well impressed with what they showed me. The apartment I'm moving into was pleasant, adequate, and comfortable. It included a refrigerator and a room for a microwave if you wanted it. The staff was knowledgeable, pleasant, and answered all the questions. She impressed me as someone I could work with. The facility had a nice courtyard and was only half a block from the golf course. It had pleasant surroundings.
Coree
5
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October 14, 2022
I like Holiday Edgewood Downs, but they only have one studio available right now. The price is reasonable in my opinion, but my mom thinks it's a little too high. My mom is also concerned that it might be just a little bit too small. They have larger units (nothing available), but the price is considerably higher. I love the staff. I was very impressed. There was somebody there to greet me as soon as I got there. They were ready for me. I had a meeting with the general manager. They also invited me for lunch, which I declined because I was not ready for lunch. As we sat and talked, I saw plenty of residents up and about and intermingling. As we took the tour, a lot of the residents would pass by and they knew the general manager by name. He knew the residents by name, too. The facility was nice and clean, and it smelled really good. I was impressed with the cleanliness. I had read a couple reviews, and they said stuff about it being outdated. I live in an apartment that's outdated. Holiday Edgewood Downs was more updated than my outdated apartment, so I was impressed with the updates that they had done. I got to see the guest suite, which was a two-bedroom apartment. The one they had available is a studio apartment. They were little apartments with an indoor corridor, and they were very well-kept. I looked at their activity schedule. They have activities scheduled seven days a week. There were some exercise classes that they said I could come and join with my mother. I could also join her for meals. They charge $5 a person, which I think is incredibly reasonable. If we're going to have more than a couple of people, they said to just let them know. They can make sure that they have a table ready. They also include transportation five days a week, two days a week for doctors' visits, two days a week for shopping, and potential excursions on Wednesdays. They have linen service available once a week. I dropped back in on Edgewood unannounced. I had the general manager greet me, and the sales manager meet me. The sales manager spent an hour or more with me and gave me another tour. We spoke a lot about mom and a lot about me. She was concerned that this has to be the right move for both of us. She said that if it doesn't work, it's probably not meant to be. If it does work, then it is. I had talked to my mom after that and ended up calling back the sales manager. I asked her to send some additional information to my mother and my sister. She did that all last night. I was thoroughly impressed with Edgewood Downs. While I was in the dining area, the residents were having lunch. It was delightful to listen to the people. Everybody was talking nice and quiet. They were having a good time. It seemed like they were having a very pleasant dining experience.
Kari
3
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October 13, 2022
The rooms at Holiday Edgewood Downs were small. There were no cooking facilities in the room. They have limited time to eat within a specific time. The parking is first come, first served, although there was quite a bit of parking. They have very limited storage, and the closets are small. The staff referred us to a public storage facility down the road where you would pay every month. The grounds were more of just a parking lot and three buildings. It's across the street from a golf course. It is on a very busy street. You can walk behind it into the neighborhood. There was an enclosed area in the park-like area, but there was no place to walk around. They gave everybody those things you wear around your neck, like a medical thing. They mentioned one of the ladies was out walking and fell, so she was able to push her button and get help to come and pick her up. That was the only advantage I saw there. The rooms were very nice, updated, and modern.
David
4
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April 1, 2022
Edgewood Downs was very nice. We had a very positive tour experience with lots of information and options offered to us. They were very accommodating. They have shuttle services, church services of a variety of different denominations, the meals are provided, and the whole slew of activities that come and go. Music comes in regularly, as well as good entertainment in culture there, it seemed. The building could probably use some updates and modernization. It's an older building a little bit, once you walk through it. It has a nice entryway and stuff, but it's an older building. The facility was super clean. They also mentioned that they do things like hiking and trips to the coast. The amenities are pretty basic, there's a walking path around the facility itself that somebody could walk around the building. But it doesn't offer more than just a nice place to live with indoor amenities. But there's nothing extracurricular, which in our case was what we were looking for.
Michael
5
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August 15, 2021
Edgewood Downs doesn't have assisted living. It was a very nice facility, but not appropriate. It was very nice, and it was kind of like a hotel. They have two courtyards. They were friendly, and they have a meal plan. If you're in good health, it seemed like a really nice place. The staff was fine. We only talked to one person. We were only there about 15 minutes, so it was a very quick visit. It seemed really nice. The staff was very nice. They had a dining room and a library. The rooms were quite nice. They could allow pets.
ReviewerFY#0407C
4
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May 7, 2021
I'm staying at Edgewood Downs. I have only been here a few days and I have found it quite satisfactory. I like the staff. They are very friendly and helpful. I like the apartment that I have. It is light and airy with lots of scenery around. The food could use some improvement though. Things are so different because of COVID, but now it is kind of getting back to going to the dining room. The food has been served in the rooms for the last long while, so it is not the same as congregating in the dining room and getting acquainted with more people. That is not a negative, that is just the way it is. I have not had housekeeping yet. I have only been here a few days, but the facility is sparkling clean. However, I think it's overpriced from my experience so far.
Myrna
5
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September 17, 2020
I moved into Edgewood Downs. I like it very much, and I have had no disappointments with anything that I've encountered here. The people are very kind and conscientious. If I've had any surprises since I've moved in here they've all been good ones, things I didn't expect, and it's been better than I expected. They're all excellent, they're family, they're conscientious, they're knowledgeable, and very helpful. The activities are fairly limited right now, but there's always something you can do if you choose to do it.
LH
3
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March 16, 2020
The tour at Edgewood Downs was good. The staff who gave the tour was very nice. Their rooms were a little dated and smaller than what my in-laws are looking for. It's an older community so it's just a little bit dated. Their dining area is one big room, but the problem with that is that if you only have 1 room to eat in and you're hard of hearing, it's hard to hear. They also offered a variety of food to the residents but it wasn't a huge variety. It's certainly a fine community but it just wasn't quite right for my in-laws, and it offers a lot. They have the services that everybody did. The one thing I noticed when I walked in was that it's a little dark, and it felt a little gloomy.
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David
5
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August 6, 2019
I live in Edgewood Downs. It's a good apartment house, and the meals are included. The food is adequate, the staff is very good, and they have a number of activities. The rooms are ordinary. They provide housekeeping, movies, social events, coffee breaks, and ice cream socials.
FJ
4
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July 19, 2018
Edgewood Downs is very good. They have friendly people and good management. They have bingo, bridge games, and a theater. They have a number of activities, but there is very few equipment for working out. There were only about six or seven pieces of equipments. I am also concerned about its location. The only thing going on for it is the shopping center, which is about half a mile away, and the golf course right across the street.
Charlie
5
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December 18, 2017
My mom moved into Edgewood Downs in September. Everything I can think of or say about it is good, including the staff, the facility, the building, and the residents. They care about the residents. The dining area is excellent. The food is excellent. They have a salon and a library. They do weekly trips like taking residents to special places. I used to be a worker of a very large senior care facility in Seattle, which had many more residents and was way bigger, and this small place provides as much, and in some cases, more than the big facility I used to work for.
arlene840000
4
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June 6, 2017
Edgewood Downs was nice, but they don't have full kitchens which was a big drawback. The staff was very friendly, and the grounds were very nice. They were remodeling, and it was nice. It was light and cheery and not dark. They take the people down to an extra warm pool down the road, which is nice for those with arthritis.
RF841118
5
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May 11, 2017
Edgewood Downs seemed like the right place to be because it provided meals, had lots of activities, and had people that would care about you. They also had transportation to your doctors.
Ted346102
4
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April 26, 2017
Edgewood Downs was nice, but I am not ready to make a move at this time. It was clean, and the people were nice but a lot older than me, so I was uncomfortable. Everybody seemed happy. The dining area looked very clean and nice.
Susan765036
3
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December 6, 2016
Edgewood Downs is more institutional, and I didn't like it. The staff was really nice and friendly, but the place felt old and institutional. The rooms were adequate.
Joanne228388
1
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August 24, 2016
Edgewood Downs was really nice, and we have friends who live there, but the problem was that the units didn't have kitchens. They served all three meals, and the price was good. We had lunch there, but we were not terribly impressed with the meals. The place didn't suit our needs at all. It didn't come close. They had a lot of interesting activities and so forth.
Provider Response
Hello Joanne, Thank you so much for taking the time to tour Edgewood Downs! We are glad you found the units to be very nice, and that you also found our prices to be good. Unfortunately, as you noted, our individual apartment units do not have kitchenettes. If that is not a deal breaker, you are more than welcome to come back anytime to join us for an activity or event! We wish you the best on your search, and want to thank you for taking the time to tour our lovely community. Don't be afraid to ever reach back out if you change your mind on the kitchen units!
Marilyn683045
3
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August 15, 2016
I understand Edgewood Downs is going to be upgraded, but it's a little far away from all of the things that would be interesting for me, and the rooms were small. The staff was very friendly, and the manager was terrific. We met the chef, and he explained a lot of their cooking facilities and how they do their own food.
Connie240132
4
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June 28, 2016
Edgewood Downs was very nice, but the rooms were too small. We had lunch and talked with a very nice gentleman who lives there. He gave us insight on the place, but we did not see any of the activities because it was right at lunchtime.
Debbie124157950
4
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April 24, 2016
We placed dad at Edgewood Downs back in February. We like it because it is affordable. They have activities, and he does bean bag baseball and a bunch of outings when they go out. They serve three meals, but he only eats two. The place itself is a little old but in decent shape. The staff is really nice.
Visitor116376350
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February 16, 2016
I found Edgewood Downs to be a little bit depressing. The staff who assisted me during the tour was fine. I saw a room, and I find it depressing too. I would not want my parents to stay in this facility.
Provider Response
Hi, I'm Katie, I work at Holiday Retirement Home Office. First, I'm sorry to hear that you didn't enjoy your visit to Edgewood Downs. We'd very much like to know more about your experience so we can improve our business. Please know that you're welcome to call us here at Home Office at 800-370-8331. Thank you, Katie
Anonymous120137050
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November 30, 2015
During my visit in Edgewood Downs, I was attracted to the friendliness and professionalism of the staff. They were very helpful. The rooms and apartments looked good. It was obvious that the maintenance of the community was very good. They offered me a meal, but I didn't have time to eat, so I refused. The dining room was finely set up. I didn't see any activities, but they had an activities director. Overall, the consistency and persistence of the managers was impressive. We appreciate their sincerity to help us.
Gary115873150
4
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November 30, 2015
Britney, the manager, was an absolute doll. She went above and beyond trying to help us out and went out of her way to go up and see my mom. I was just amazed. I was absolutely overwhelmed by her generosity and willingness to try and make things happen for my mom. I only saw the one room that my mom was going to try which was a clean studio. It didn’t have a bedroom. It was just one room with a bathroom. She was starting to get some furniture gathered to put in there so that she wouldn’t have to bring anything. It was neat, tidy, and nice. The dining room is spacious, warm, and inviting. I didn’t get to try any of their meals, but they assured me that they have a great chef and that their food is quite good. Because of Britney, I would give it a 4-star rating.
Anonymous115249650
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November 10, 2015
Edgewood Downs was very nice but too small. The living room has a coffee table, couch, chair and TV. You could not put more in there without it looking too cluttered. We stayed overnight in the guest room. Our bed would not fit in there and my husband couldn’t get his wheelchair up against the bed except at the foot, so the bedroom was very tiny. We need a facility that has at least a 1,000 square feet; this has 750 square feet with two bedrooms. The people were wonderful, but it just would not have worked. I don’t think we could manage it there with our needs: the wheelchair and our 60-pound dog. The corners were very tight to have to push the portable wheelchair around. It just wouldn’t work for us, but it would be great for one person. It wasn’t realistic for us. The kitchen was just tiny with a microwave and a tiny sink at maybe eight inches square, and did not have an oven or stove. It was just pretty uncomfortable. The room looked out to a parking lot of a school which wasn’t terribly enlightening. It just wasn’t a good fit for us at all.
Pat111055750
4
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October 29, 2015
I liked everything about Edgewood, and I spent four days there. I liked that they serve the main meals at lunch. I liked the people because they were very friendly.
Nora4
5
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August 22, 2015
Mom has been at Edgewood Downs for the last six weeks now. We chose it because it was clean. The people were very friendly and personable. They looked happy and smiling. They have a chapel and a hairdresser on site. They also have a little store on site. The activities that they have were movies and different activities planned in the facility. Three meals a day was also included as well as snacks. They have nursing on site, so if you are worried and have concerns about your loved one, you can call them, and they will do a welfare check as well as be available for any medical needs.
Caring61053350
4
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November 1, 2014
I visited Edgewood Downs, and I thought it was OK. What I looked at was the studio, and it appeared to be clean; it didn’t smell or anything when I walked in which can happen to some of those facilities, and I received all the answers that I wanted.
Daughterlooking
5
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June 13, 2014
I visited this community and I was impressed. Although the community is older, they do a wonderful job of making the environment comfortable for the resident's. It made me feel like I was visiting my Mom. The other communities in the area looked and felt more hotel like. The woman who took me around was great. She seemed like she really cared about the folks who lived there. She was very helpful when explaining what my nexts steps for my Mom should be. I am still looking around but haven't found any other community in which I felt that comfortable. It was explained to me that they are like a big family and I felt it while there. I had lunch there and it was served restaurant style and the food was GREAT! I will be showing my mother 3 places when she visits me and Edgewood Downs is currently top on my list.
Caring86197050
1
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May 30, 2014
Edgewood Downs was terrible. I thought the lady who took me around did not show me any of the merits. I was very disappointed in the tour. The food was Ok, but not very good and not to my liking. I like to eat restaurant style, not cafeteria style. The rooms were terrible. Absolutely awful. They need to be upgraded. They were fine 30 years ago, but they're passé now. And I think they needed more buses for trips, as they can only take 16 people at a time. The food should be restaurant style rather than the way it was. I would never move there.
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Caring79548850
3
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March 27, 2014
The staff at Edgewood Downs seemed to be pretty good. It is assisted living, and she's not ready for assisted living. She takes care of herself and everything is fine, but this is not the place she wants to be in because they have Alzheimer's people walking around and she's not like that. They have a church gathering on Sundays. They have people come in and sing. They have a little craft sales going on, but my sister doesn't do much with them because she doesn't like it there. She was kind of put in a place that she doesn't fit in. I really was not impressed by what I've seen.
linda sharpe
5
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February 26, 2014
Edgewood Downs is very positive in their approach. They have good follow-up. The staff has been wonderful. As a matter of fact, when I had my surgery two weeks ago, one of the staff members came and he was a former minister and he prayed with me. They're very, very friendly and people-oriented and even knowing that I'm not going to move there anytime soon, they invite me to different activities. I've had lunch out there when something is going on and so they've been just wonderful to us. I know part of it is the marketing but most of it, though, comes from the heart. The rooms looked very promising. The places are clean and well kept, lots of activities. The food has been good every time I went or had a meal. It?s been a positive experience.
Lisa20
3
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April 30, 2013
The rooms are pretty small at Edgewood Downs. But the place seems clean, and I like the location and amenities they have. It would be nice if the studio apartment is a little bigger.
Misty1
4
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February 28, 2013
I was very impressed with Edgewood Downs. It's very clean, the environment is nice and it's very pleasant to be in. The lady that showed me around was very, very nice and congenial and she showed me some of the rooms. They have a very nice restaurant, lounges where people could sit and watch TV, and a music area. There are activities every day, outings, or something for people to do. I was quite impressed. The cost include maid service, linen changing, and meals. They also have a salon and a little shop. They have everything you could ever want. It was a comprehensive facility. I would recommend this place.
livinginor
5
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January 11, 2012
I moved my mother into Edgewood Downs a little over a year ago. It is an independent care facility, so each resident has their own apartment which range from studios to 2 bedrooms. Included in the quite reasonable monthly rent are 3 meals a day, snacks throughout the day, all kinds of activities, bus transportation to shopping and doctor appointments, once a week housecleaning which also includes fresh sheets, and all utilities are included even cable tv. The only utility you have to pay for on your own is your phone service. They take the residents on some great bus trips to places like Spirit Mountain casino, Bonneville dam, picnic areas, holiday concerts, and scenic drives, just to name a few. Another plus are the special speakers who come in to talk about senior related issues. My mom loves the music performances and singers that come in from time to time and really appreciates how the managers decorate so beautifully for all the special occasions. It makes her feel very appreciated and cared for. The staff has been very helpful and truly care about the residents. They have went above and beyond many times, especially when my mom had just moved here from CA and had tons of questions, concerns as she was completely new to Oregon. At Edgewood Downs you can choose to be as active as you want or just relax in your apartment or the library. Lots of residents enjoying putting together puzzles in the activity room, playing billiards, joining the exercise classes or enjoying movie nights on the big screen tv. My mother has been extremely happy there. She especially loves her beanbag baseball team. They even have team shirts and travel to different facilities to compete. I have eaten there many times and the food has been excellent. The head chef takes pride in all he does and many times will come around to the tables himself to make sure every one is happy. If you don't like the main dish, they always have some very nice substitutes. The grounds are kept beautifully with lots of color in the hanging planters over the summer. The courtyard area is nice for sitting and relaxing and my mother loves to show me the beautiful multi colored roses when they are blooming. If I had to say anything negative it would be that lots of the residents use walkers and the main elevator is too small to accomodate more than 3 or 4 people at a time. But other than that, no complaints. We truly made a great decision choosing Edgewood Downs.
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