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Eugene, Oregon Independent Living: Search Near You, How To Pay, Licensing, Local Resources, and Questions To Ask

Eugene, home of the University of Oregon Ducks, is located in the Willamette Valley and is a perfect place to look for independent living communities.

Facilities in this area could accept State Medicaid, private payers and long-term care insurance.

CareAvailability.com has been used by families and care professionals in the Eugene area to find real-time independent living openings and provide a comprehensive list of options for care.

We do all the work for you when it comes to finding the best memory care in and around Salem. We do extensive research on the facilities and provide you with the most current information and care availability.

About Independent Living In Eugene, OR

Independent living communities in Eugene offer a wide range of services and amenities for people over the age of 60. Living in an independent living community is best described as a communal living settings with others who are retired. You’ll find that social gatherings and outings are common along with provided communal dining meals and housekeeping. 

Considerations when looking for care in Eugene, Oregon

Eugene, located in Lane County Oregon, is a city nestled in the Willamette Valley with a population of 176,500, of which over 16% of the population being seniors. Eugene has experienced exponential growth as Oregon’s third largest city. Known for it’s culture and beautiful scenic views, Eugene makes for a great place to retire and is full of senior care options. 

There are about 5 colleges in the area, including 3 private colleges and universities, 1 public college or university, and 1 community college.

Cities near Eugene, Oregon with Independent Living

  • Springfield, OR.
  • Lebanon, OR.
  • Corvallis, OR.
  • Albany, OR.
  • Roseburg, OR.
  • Dallas, OR.
  • Salem, OR.
  • Newport, OR.

How To Pay for Independent Living

Independent living can be a great choice a individual or couple considering retiring, however the cost might surprise you if you haven’t looked into it before.

Health Insurance, such as Medicare, will often not cover the expense related to a long-term stay at an independent living community. However, their may be benefits if you are needing additional care while living there. If you do, here are some ways people pay for it. 

Generally, most people pay for their stay at an independent living community through private funds.

Other means for paying for memory care include: 

  • Long-term care insurance plans
  • Veteran’s Aid & Attendance benefits
  • Private funds
  • Whole life insurance plans
  • Reverse mortgages

How much does Independent Living in Eugene, OR cost?

The average cost associate with rent at an independent or retirement community in Eugene OR is $2450 / month.  

The truth is that care, no matter the setting, requires robust staffing 24/7. The costs of hiring and keeping exceptional caregivers and medically trained staff such as nurses, is very costly. Add in the price of running a medical facility all day and night, pricey medical supplies and needed administrative staff, and you’ve got quite the overhead.

Although the cost can seem overwhelming, it’s smart to look into financial planning for end stage retirement and expected care needs.

Other senior care resources for Eugene, OR.

Eugene and the surrounding area are home to a good number of government agencies and non-profit organizations offering help for seniors and their families searching for or currently residing in a memory care community.

Local hospital and healthcare providers in Eugene, OR

Sacred Heart Medical Center University District
1255 Hilyard St
Eugene, OR 97401

Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend
3333 Riverbend Dr
Springfield, OR 97477

Mckenzie-willamette Medical Center
1460 G St
Springfield, OR 97477

Peacehealth Cottage Grove Community Medical Center
1515 Village Dr
Cottage Grove, OR 97424

FAQs

Where do I apply for long-term care Medicaid benefits in Eugene, Oregon?

You can find your local office here: https://www.oregon.gov/DHS/Offices/Pages/Seniors-Disabilities.aspx

What is the difference between independent living and assisted living?

Independent living communities offer a wide range of retirement living amenities but does not initially offer services related to daily tasks of living such as cooking, cleaning, mobility, toileting, etc. Meanwhile, assisted livings do offer extended care for those who need it, often priced into the individuals monthly rent. 

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