The Springs at Clackamas Woods
14404 SE Webster Rd, Milwaukie, OR 97267
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5
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February 18, 2021
My parents are at The Springs at Clackamas Woods. They're very good. They're #1, top of the line. If they had an outbreak, we would be contacted immediately and let us know what the steps were. They're at the forefront of doing air testing and doorknob testing and things like that, to see if there's any virus. They're very proactive and I'm very pleased with them. They have independent, assisted and memory care, so it's the whole spectrum. We originally toured before COVID, and they had tons of activities. They could even go out on the bus and go on different activities. They had a lot of acitivities inside, that's why my parents wanted to go there, but COVID hit and everyone had to stay in their rooms. We can't t go visit yet. We can only visit through the window and we can take them to doctors' appointments, but if they come out for any kind of get-together, they'd have to be quarantined for seven days and then they'd have a COVID test. They've had a total of 2-3 cases in their independent and 1 in their assisted, but besides that they've done a good job. The activities were originally pretty good. They have a little 1-bedroom apartment. It's just like any apartment and every time someone moves out of there, they redo the carpet. They just made a movie theater for them, although nobody can go in yet. The staff is very attentive. My dad always says that there's always somebody checking on them or doing something. They clean the rooms daily and empty their garbage daily. They check temperatures and doing everything they need to do. My parents never complain that they're being neglected at all. They do their laundry for them and change their bedding for them once a week, and they also do deep cleaning once a week. The staff is really good, but unfortunately in that industry, it's a transitory position and they move on to something else, so he says they're always training somebody. I haven't had to go and complain to anybody. I can't go in, but they've always been nice to me at the door. I think they're getting good value, and they're in the same room, so it's not expensive as getting separate rooms.
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About The Springs at Clackamas Woods in Milwaukie, Oregon
This handcrafted community offers independent living, assisted living and memory care. The warmth and the little extra care at The Springs, will reinforce all the reasons that seniors have made this their home to entertain family and friends, and enhance their lives.
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Services and Amenities of The Springs at Clackamas Woods in Milwaukie, Oregon
Diet & Nutrition
- Vegetarian Diet Available
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Tai Chi
- Salon Services
- Fitness Opportunities
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Pets
- Pets
- No Birds
- No Cats
- No Small Dogs
- No Large Dogs
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Inside Amenities
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
- Meals not provided
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
- Golf
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Staff trained in memory care
- Continual Training
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Accepts Credit Card Payments
- Financial Aid
- Home Sale Assistance
- Accepts Insurance
- Medicaid Accepted
- Financial Guidance
- All Inclusive Rent
- Rent And Care Fees
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- Medication Reminders
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Personal Care
- Bathing Assistance
- Dressing Assistance
- Meal Preparation
- Cooking services
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Additional Amenity Information
- Housing: 56 beds
- Dining: Private Dining Room
- Features: Washer/Dryer hookups, Library
- Technology: Monitored Emergency call system, Whirlpool tub
- Range Of Services: Health Services staff on-site 24/7, Care coordination overseen by Registered Nurses, Health monitoring, Coordination with medical providers, able to purchase incontinent products
- Payment Options: Private Pay
Costs for The Springs at Clackamas Woods in Milwaukie, Oregon
Assisted Living
$4,826
Starting Price
Independent Living
$2,475
Starting Price
Memory Care
$5,486
Starting Price
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Reviews of The Springs at Clackamas Woods in Milwaukie, Oregon
Laurie
5
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February 14, 2023
I went to The Springs at Clackamas Woods, which I liked. If mom comes, that's where she'll go. It was very clean and a lot of the people that work there have worked there for a long time, which I think is always a very good sign. I met with a nice lady there, and she just raved about the place, so that was good. I felt like there were a lot of people there that were still mentally active. I think that's what I need to look for, for my mother. I saw two people in the marketing department and I liked both of them. They had a darling movie theater that you can go to. They had a nice gym and that's where they would do my mother's PT, and I liked that.
Cindy
3
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March 5, 2022
The Springs at Clackamas Woods wasn't prepared for my tour. They accommodated us though and it was the assistant who gave the tour, because the guy that runs it was just walking out to go home. The tour was just very brief. The rooms were smaller and oddly shaped, so I just didn't get the same vibe that we did from another place we visited. They didn't seem as well organized. Also, we didn't see that many residents out in the facility, which kind of bothered me.
Chiane
5
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July 11, 2021
My mom liked The Springs at Clackamas Woods, but she had a lot of trouble walking, even with her walker. It was going to be too much walking for her. She thought about going into assisted living because she knows eventually she'll need that, but there was no availability. So, we looked at the one apartment they had open on the independent living side, and she really liked it. It was pretty roomy. They all have a kitchen, which was nice, although she probably wouldn't anything other than the refrigerator and the microwave. She would also have had a view of the front of the building where people were coming and going, but because it was on the third floor, a good distance from the elevator, and quite a ways from the dining room, it was just going to be too much walking for her. We only really met the lady who gives the tours, and she was very pleasant, really, really nice, and very helpful. It's a very nice and beautiful campus, and I think they've done some remodeling. We saw the exercise room, the hair salon, and a place where they can get some cocktails or wine if they want to in the evenings.
J.P.
5
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February 18, 2021
My parents are at The Springs at Clackamas Woods. They're very good. They're #1, top of the line. If they had an outbreak, we would be contacted immediately and let us know what the steps were. They're at the forefront of doing air testing and doorknob testing and things like that, to see if there's any virus. They're very proactive and I'm very pleased with them. They have independent, assisted and memory care, so it's the whole spectrum. We originally toured before COVID, and they had tons of activities. They could even go out on the bus and go on different activities. They had a lot of acitivities inside, that's why my parents wanted to go there, but COVID hit and everyone had to stay in their rooms. We can't t go visit yet. We can only visit through the window and we can take them to doctors' appointments, but if they come out for any kind of get-together, they'd have to be quarantined for seven days and then they'd have a COVID test. They've had a total of 2-3 cases in their independent and 1 in their assisted, but besides that they've done a good job. The activities were originally pretty good. They have a little 1-bedroom apartment. It's just like any apartment and every time someone moves out of there, they redo the carpet. They just made a movie theater for them, although nobody can go in yet. The staff is very attentive. My dad always says that there's always somebody checking on them or doing something. They clean the rooms daily and empty their garbage daily. They check temperatures and doing everything they need to do. My parents never complain that they're being neglected at all. They do their laundry for them and change their bedding for them once a week, and they also do deep cleaning once a week. The staff is really good, but unfortunately in that industry, it's a transitory position and they move on to something else, so he says they're always training somebody. I haven't had to go and complain to anybody. I can't go in, but they've always been nice to me at the door. I think they're getting good value, and they're in the same room, so it's not expensive as getting separate rooms.
Provider Response
2Concerned4Mom
2
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January 13, 2020
The staff that works directly with residents does the best they can, but the facility is short staffed all the time. Non-mobile residents need more equipment to assist them with bathing and bathroom use, hospital beds should be provided as residents need more assistance, cleaning is superficial, co-operation with Hospice and insurance companies needs a lot of work. If my family hadn't been there everyday to help, God only knows how bad it could have gotten.
Carol
5
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December 20, 2018
The staff at The Springs at Clackamas Woods was excellent. They're very caring to the residents there. They go overboard to make your life a lot easier. The food was fair, but the service was very good. There were not as many activities as I thought there should have been, but they have entertainment, they go on trips outside, and there are games. Their facility was conducive to making friends and having a good life while there. The apartments or bedrooms were very small, but they're clean, and maintained beautifully. They have a lot of musical groups that come in and they do a little bit of card and game playing. They have special events and they also take us out to lunches and dinners.
Anne
4
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July 13, 2018
My aunt is a resident of The Springs at Clackamas Woods. Everything is going well, and she hasn't had a complaint so far. They staff is doing what they can do. I had a meal there with my aunt, and they provided a good amount of food. The dining area is open into a common area, so it's nothing fancy. They have activities, like games and storytelling.
Provider Response
Lori
4
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October 6, 2017
The rooms at The Springs at Clackamas Woods were very nice. I didn't see any activities, but I got their calendar, so I know they have a lot. The facility was very nice. The staff was very helpful and excited to meet a prospective person. They had a big lobby and buses that take people around. I really enjoyed it. I liked the individual rooms. One of the downsides was I was there for lunch and most of them have dinner together. They cook their own breakfast and lunches, so I didn't see many residents.
Evelyn
5
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September 18, 2017
I was impressed with The Springs at Clackamas Woods. It was a very nice facility. The staff was very nice. The food was excellent. It had assisted living, independent living, and memory care.
Melinda120034
4
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March 7, 2017
The Springs at Clackamas Woods was a really nice place. The rooms were really nice, clean, and updated. They seemed private even if it was a shared bathroom and had a living room area. The dining area had tables that made it feel more like a home rather than a cafeteria. The people were really nice, very friendly, and very accommodating.
Nola517018
4
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September 15, 2016
This one I had known about because of friends who lived there years ago, and somebody else from the place he was at recommended The Springs. I wasn’t as impressed with it. The food was the best food we ever had; they got very good food. The people were very friendly, but the main building was for independent living, and then they had individual 12 apartment cottages for the assisted living that were separate, and your meals, activities, everything were in those cottages, which didn’t give as much opportunity to make friends. However, they could go to the main building for meals, activities, and all, but that was a little harder for him. It was nice, and I liked the little communities, but that was not good for who we were moving. Alcohol was available, which was a problem for the person we were moving. He needed to stay away from alcohol because it interferes with medication so bad, so that was a little thing that I kind of was not pleased about. It was a wonderful location.
Joanne228388
5
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August 24, 2016
The Springs at Clackamas Woods was a really nice facility. They had a workout room. The food was wonderful. It was absolutely outstanding. They had a lot of activities. The lady who showed us around was not exactly the friendliest person, but the people who lived there were nice. It was a gorgeous facility, and they had a nice library.
Caring111606650
2
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August 22, 2015
My wife was at The Springs at Clackamas Woods on their assisted living for a year and a half. I didn't like much of anything about that place. I thought it was poorly managed, and they didn't have direct supervision of some of their activities. They need to improve on the management.
Joan99970950
4
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January 9, 2015
The Springs at Clackamas Woods was nice. The rooms were fine. It was clean, friendly, and homey.
jerriekimmie
4
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August 4, 2014
The Springs is a lovely facility with warm and caring staff members. Great care is taken to keep it updated and clean and every staff person I have met has been helpful and friendly. I wish they made a bigger effort to involve newcomers more as it is so hard for elderly people to make new friends. I also wish there were a few more activities run by the staff on a regular basis like the book club (which is member run and doesn't meet in the summer) more game times, discussion groups on current topics, small field trips, etc. Wii bowling, putting and bingo don't interest everyone. In the dining room the meals stop at 6:00 PM which is really early for a lot of folks and the food is somewhat bland. That being said, there is a lot of choice in food and the dining staff are GREAT!
Michele10
5
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November 27, 2013
I love The Springs! I toured it and it’s wonderful. I know several friends that live there and they speak very highly of the place. I like that the place is clean and they have multilevel of care which is what I was looking in a facility. They have many activities. They have a garden area for their residents to garden if that is what they choose to do. They will take them to shopping and I loved it.
Richard18
4
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April 30, 2013
We've looked at The Springs at Clackamas over in Milwaukee. The apartment part of it was really nice, they've got a little patio, and it's reasonably priced, but the assistance part was separate from the facility which I didn't like.
hug121
4
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April 19, 2012
I really liked this assisted living facility. The staff seemed genuinely happy to be working there and helping out the residents. They were always very welcoming. The facility was always putting on different activities for the residents to join in on, if they wished. They had a cute little "store" there where the residents could buy essential products. If the residents wanted to go shopping, they had a shuttle that would take them to the store. The room that my grandfather was in was a good sized apartment. I wouldn't have minded living there! I always felt like my grandpa was safe living there. I really liked that he had an alert remote that he could carry around with him in his apartment. If he fell and he was alone and needed help getting up, he could alert the staff by pressing the button on that remote. The facility was always very clean and well maintained.
A Hospital Social Worker
4
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August 23, 2011
This facility, which offers assisted living and memory care, is a very nice place, decorated in pastel colors and tasteful, homey furniture. When you first enter, it can be a little confusing if you don't know your way around, although there are usually friendly people nearby to help guide visitors. Security is good"”and there are codes assigned to every door. The resident rooms are quite spacious and the staff works with family members to get them as individualized and as homey as possible, with pictures and other personal effects. In the memory care unit, located at the back of the building, the residents seem high functioning. The rooms are immaculate and feel welcoming, again with residents' pictures and personal touches. There is a good staff to resident ratio. The food served, prepared by an onsite chef, is fresh and appealing, and special food requests are usually accommodated. Common areas include a beauty shop, puzzle room and pool room. The staff members seem helpful and nice"”and very attentive. They keep the residents clean and well groomed, talk with them respectfully, and take a personal interest in them. One of the nurse's has a father who lives there, which is a good sign. Most of the residents seem to be fairly high-functioning, including those in memory care"”although hospice is also welcomed. The cost is pricey"”from $7,000 to $8,000 monthly. The facility is also pet-friendly, which is a plus for many people.
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