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Nestled in the beautiful Willamette Valley is Avamere at Albany. Our community features 50 rooms and offers assisted living and respite care services. Amenities include 24-hour staff, scheduled transportation, and an extensive activities calendar.
Avamere at Albany received the Bronze Commitment to Quality Award from the American Health Care Association in 2019, standing as a testament to the staff’s dedication to our residents.
Avamere at Albany is proud to be named one of Oregon’s most admired companies by the Portland Business Journal as we continually strive to enhance the life of every person we serve. Take a look and discover what makes Avamere at Albany a special place.
The latest Scoop is out! This month's newsletter features Native American Heritage Month, a recap of our Walk to End Alzheimer's events, the Gifted Wishes Gala we were honored to sponsor, and more.
The Scoop is produced by Areté Living, proudly managing Avamere Communities, The Stafford, and Ovation.
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The Scoop is a monthly newsletter for our residents and family members. Here you’ll find company stories and news, helpful resources and information, and spotlights on our residents and employees. A...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
This is why we walk to end Alzheimer's! We were proud to sponsor the Portland walk again this year. This cause is dear to our hearts, as a team serving seniors with dementia and for loved ones in our own lives.
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November is Native American Heritage Month! Throughout this month, we’re sharing about Native American heritage and how it impacts our society. Today get to know three individuals of the past and present who make a crucial difference:
Susan La Flesche Picotte was the first Native American woman in the United States to become a physician.
Sequoyah formed the Cherokee syllabary, a writing system of 85 symbols that is still used today.
Representative Tawna Sanchez serves in the Oregon Legislature, representing North and Northeast Portland since 2017.
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