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Mirabella Portland

3550 S Bond Ave, Portland, OR 97239
Mirabella Portland, Portland, OR

Overview

This community offers a variety of senior living lifestyle options, accommodations, and floor plans. Residents enjoy engaging living in addition to personalized care plans and a wide range of convenient services and wellness-focused amenities. For more information contact the community directly.

This listing is provided by whereyoulivematters.org - a free service of the American Seniors Housing Association, a non-profit membership organization.

Room Types

  • 1-Bedroom Apartment w/ Den
  • 1-Bedroom Apartments
  • 2-Bedroom Apartment w/ Den
  • 2-Bedroom Apartments

Amenities

  • Indoor Common Areas
  • Meals Provided

Services

  • Ancillary Services
  • Diabetic Care
  • High Acuity Care
  • Non-Ambulatory Care

Care

Assisted Living

A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.

Independent Living

Designed to help older adults who want to maintain an active and independent lifestyle, these communities offer services and amenities that cater to residents’ needs, while encouraging a sense of community and freedom from the responsibilities of owning a home.

Life Plan/CCRCs

Also referred to as Life Plan Communities, these communities offer a comprehensive continuum of care for residents. CCRCs offer multiple levels of care, allowing seniors to transition between independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care as their needs change throughout their aging journey.

Nursing Homes

Skilled nursing and nursing homes are residential facilities that offer medical care and support for individuals that require a higher level of medical attention and assistance. These are staffed by licensed healthcare providers and offer a range of services to ensure the well-being and comfort of residents.

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Mirabella Portland Reviews

  • William Farrell

    a month ago

    Odd that the negative reviews are from those who don't actually live here. I do, and I only regret I did not move here earlier. Good company, great food, and more activities than i can possibly schedule.

  • Ellen R

    6 months ago

    My mother-in-law has lived in the Mirabella for several years. Over that time the prices have gone up and the level of services and food have gone down. She's not used the medical facilities much so I can't comment on them at this point. The Mirabella did a great job keeping residents safe during the pandemic, but at the same time all services were shut down and they've never come back to pre-pandemic levels. It took FOREVER for them to reopen the dining rooms, which they blamed on staffing. The only thing I can think of is they don't pay enough because local restaurants were in full swing for quite a while (it seemed like 9 months to 1 year) before they reopened the dining services, and even then not to pre-pandemic levels. Food quality is only adequate and service can be very slow (which they blame on staffing again.) Frankly, I can't believe these relatively wealthy residents put up the the mediocrity of the food given what they are probably used to. Despite the fact that she pays a large monthly fee, my mother-in-law is feeling "nickeled and dimed," as there seem to be many more incidentals on her bill vs. previously. The Mirabella has cut back on the valet services, eliminated payment for Lyft (which they used to do if no valet available), started charging for services they didn't used to charge for (e.g., changing a lightbulb she can't reach), and they raised rates on other services. I recently researched graduated living facilities in Portland and the Mirabella is the most expensive, especially if you factor in the fact that besides one of the highest monthly fees, the residents "purchase" their apartments, which are then sold back to the Mirabella at the pre-determined discount (so more $$ in their pocket). On the positive side, the facilities are well-maintained, and the residents are great. Thank goodness, because otherwise my mother-in-law would be even more unhappy with the value she's getting.

  • jayme beard

    7 months ago

    Wife and I are staying at Ronald McDonald house decided to get a coffee on Saturday morning and wait into Dolce Vita bistro The staff was super nice but the dining room manager was a jerk being rude telling me I didn’t tip him enough that he couldn’t live on a dollar even though I had tipped them four dollars total . daughter is in OSHU with cancer and I have to deal with this jerk so maybe before you pass judgment on people who should see or not knowing what they’re dealing with have some respect tipping isn’t even required, but he should not be in that position🛐🕉️

  • Daniel Payne

    2 years ago

    Another stunning building as seen from the South Waterfront on a sunny day, January 1st, 2023.

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