Beaverton Assisted Living Info

Beaverton Overviewtall) with plenty of parking and plenty of seating.
Beaverton is just a short seven miles west ofFor history buffs, there are a number of historical
Portland and all of Portland's culture and art events,properties to visit. The Jenkins Estate is a 68-acre,
sporting events, and big city shopping. Situated in the19th-century estate where visitors may tour the
Tualatin River Valley, Beaverton is midway betweenhouse, gardens, stables and more. The Fanno
Mt. Hood and the spectacular Oregon coast.Farmhouse is open for visitors to see the Freedom
Trees planted around it in honor of the nation's
Beaverton Recreationcentennial. The Washington County Museum offers
Avid readers will love the Beaverton City Library'sexhibits sponsored by the Washington County
Interlibrary Loan program that allows library patronsHistorical Society.
to borrow materials not available through WashingtonBeaverton Medical Facilities
County libraries from libraries all over the U.S. AssistedAssisted living residents have easy access to Portland
living seniors may join the library's weekly book groupmedical centers and hospitals such as Providence St.
for lively discussions or the "Library 2 Go" programVincent Medical Center. This medical center is
that enables residents to download digital audio booksrenowned for its many specialized programs, including
and videos to a PC at home, 24/7.Providence Heart and Vascular Institute, Oregon
Recognized as one of the best farmers markets inMedical Laser Center, and Providence Stroke Center.
the West by both Sunset and Country GardensThere is a free shuttle service for those commuting
magazines, the Beaverton Farmers Market is anby TriMet bus and MAX, and wheelchair accessible
old-fashioned, unique outdoor market featuring thevans are available.
region's finest agricultural products fresh from theBeaverton senior living residents also have access to
farms. Assisted living seniors will have a great timehospitals in other surrounding cities such as the
enjoying the sights and smells of the market, the liveLegacy Meridian Park Hospital in nearby Tualatin.
music, and the fountain in the adjacent City Park onLegacy Meridian Park offers excellent medical care
Saturdays during the summer.with a personal touch. It boasts of the first dual
Beaverton senior living residents have easy accesssource CT scanner in Oregon and Washington that
for shopping at many malls such as Washingtonprovides fast, reliable, non-invasive evaluation of
Square, which has complimentary wheelchairs andchest pain without using beta blockers. Services
electric carts available, Beaverton Town Square,include 24-hour emergency care, cancer treatment,
Cedar Hills Crossing and Portland's Westside shoppingcardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, interventional
district.cardiology, massage therapy and a Stroke Center.
Beaverton ActivitiesBeaverton Transportation
Beaverton assisted living residents can find fun andAs the "hub" of Washington County, Beaverton is
learning through the Tualatin Hills Park and Recreationcentrally located and easily accessible from every
District program of classes, crafts and activities indirection. Beaverton senior living residents have
aquatics, arts and crafts, dance, health, wellness,access to a well-planned transportation network and
sports, fitness, trips and tours. The Elsie Stuhr Centerthe entire Portland metropolitan area using the TriMet
is for seniors and offers a wide variety of classes,bus system and MAX light rail system. Seniors are
trips and tours, special events, a fitness center, luncheligible for Honored Citizens discounted fares and the
and socialization.LIFT for assisted living residents unable to use buses
Assisted living seniors may enjoy Flicks by theor the MAX.
Fountain a popular free outdoor movie series. Held inYou can find assisted living in Beaverton at our
Beaverton City Park in August, movies are shown onBeaverton Assisted Living page.
an inflatable movie screen (50 feet wide by 30 feet