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The Springs at Lake Oswego

3900 Kruse Way Pl, Lake Oswego, OR 97035

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.

Amenities

  • Bar / Pub
  • Bath Tubs
  • Beautician
  • Billiards Lounge
  • Café or Bistro
  • Cats Allowed
  • Central Fireplace
  • Complimentary Transportation
  • Convenient to Public Transit
  • Covered Parking
  • Designed Specifically to Accommodate Memory Loss
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Enclosed Courtyard
  • Fireplaces
  • Fitness Center
  • Foreign Language: English
  • Full Kitchen
  • Gluten-Free
  • Golf Course or Putting Green
  • Housekeeping
  • Indoor Common Areas
  • Indoor Walking Paths
  • Kitchenette
  • Laundry Service / Drycleaning
  • Low / No Sodium
  • No Sugar
  • Outdoor Common Areas
  • Pet Weight Limit: None
  • Private Dining Room
  • Resident Parking Available
  • Secured Community
  • Swimming Pool
  • Vegan
  • Wheelchair Accessible Showers
  • Wi-Fi / High-Speed Internet

Services

  • Ancillary Services
  • Diabetic Care
  • Incontinence Care
  • Medication Management

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.

Memory Care

Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.

Neighborhood

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Reviews

  • Natalie Ramona

    2 months ago

    I just wanted to share my experience with Wendy Wood. She is extremely compassionate when meeting with families and seniors as they navigate this new journey that can be scary. Wendy takes the time to answer all questions and is very honest and I think that sets her a part from the "sales and marketing" world. She truly cares and wants to make sure it's a good fit for the resident but also the community. Wendy is amazing to work with. Thank you for everything.

  • alia alhumaid

    a month ago

    As a geriatrician in the community, I have had the pleasure of caring for many residents of The Springs at Lake Oswego, especially those residing in Assisted Living and Memory Care. The level of care that my patients have received and the quality of life that they have experienced while living at The Springs is unparalleled. I highly recommend! - Alia Alhumaid, MD

  • Molly Laing

    2 years ago

    My father became a resident at The Springs Lake Oswego in November 2019 prior to the pandemic. With the promise of independent living until end of life care, we trusted that, that would be the case with The Springs. We went through the pandemic, which I will say they handled well… But as we all know it was a very difficult time especially for seniors who for the most part were very isolated. In August of this year 2022, my dad suffered a stroke and with that came other complications. When he was able to be released and sent home for assisted care, and/or memory care, The Springs had the room in assisted care, however even with us agreeing to provide additional personal nursing services, they would not accept him back into their care leaving us high and dry. In addition, they wouldn’t even put him on a waitlist for memory care, and all to our dismay. He was a wonderful resident, everybody loved him, and we still haven’t gotten a clear explanation of why he was not even considered for this higher level of care. It took us weeks for our prayers to be answered and to find a wonderful, loving place at Murray Highland in Beaverton. However, this process blindsided us, it was extremely stressful, and extremely nerve-racking to uproot my father, move him out within a number of days, and worst of all we had nowhere for him to go. I gave them two stars, because they did do a great job for the time that my father was there, however when it came time to really depend on their care and services, they were no longer there for us. It was not just disappointing, it was heartbreaking and it was stressful. I write this review for those of you who are looking at The Springs as an option, as my father was, from independent living, to end of life. I would just be very clear, and very sure upfront what they will and will not be able to accommodate for you so that you never run into the challenges that our family has faced.

  • joe ferguson

    3 years ago

    In general the personnel of the Springs have handled the Pandemic well and cheerfully. It is very disappointing however that after being a real leader last year in obtaining both Covid shots in spite of shortages, nearly eight month after shot #2, We still haven' been provided the booster which is not in short supply. Laurie and I are in our mid to late eighties, no longer drive, and were hopeful that the Springs would be as acomadating as a year ago. Joe Ferguson #416