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Adult Living Solutions

3.0 (2 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Senior Resource Advisors - Our Professional Nursing Staff Advocates For You!

Senior Resource Advisors

(2 reviews)

When you have a family member needing care. Perhaps at a distance from most family, what you need…read moreis a trusted care partner to step in and fill the gaps with love and care. Senior Resource Advisors took wonderful care of an aging aunt who resided at a senior facility. You might ask why this additional layer of help? The answer is simple. The facility provided a very nice place to live,, good food, a set of activities to help residents. SRA provided daily contact, took her shopping, to doctors appointments, helped her with personal needs such as cleaning clothes. SRA took a tremendous burden of care off family members and was a lasting friend forr my aunt. During the last weeks of her life, SRA really showed value, takinG her to thE hospital, being there when she needed help and support, gave a loving hand to help an aging lady comfort in the last days of her life. Simply priceless. If youre at a distance, or not able to dedicate sufficient time yourself, SRA fills the gap.

This is a very difficult review to write as there are few words to express the depth of my…read moregratitude towards the group of dedicated, professional and compassionate individuals who run and staff Senior Resource Advisors. It's not an exaggeration to say that in one of the most difficult periods of my adult life, they provided me and my elderly father with a sense of caring and support that transcends normal business operations. Our story in short: I was not raised with my biological/birth father, but toward the last phase of his life, I became responsible for helping coordinate his care, housing and finances. Not only did I live 11 hours away, but the whole idea of suddenly making critical decisions for him, with no previously established relationship on that level and no siblings or significant others to share the burden, was hard to imagine. When a loved one's mental and physical health begin to decline, it's difficult under normal circumstances, let alone inserting yourself into their life as their advocate when there is no one else. Luckily, there was someone else. There was a whole team of them. Senior Resource Advisors (SRA) had been connected through a referral with both my father and the facility where he was living. They reached out to me to begin the process of organizing a complete care plan that dealt with everything from medical appointments to automated bill payments and everything in between. Open and frequent lines of communication were established and I never felt like there was a day or time that I couldn't ask for clarification or help with any issue. And of course...there were plenty! Let me take a moment to mention that Urmi Boyd, President of SRA is a remarkable and beautiful human being who summoned incredible patience and determination to make this whole thing work. Medical, legal, financial and even social/emotional issues were handled by her with the type of care that we all want for our parents (and hopefully someday for ourselves) and without her personal approach, this situation would have rapidly deteriorated. Urmi was firm when needed, and compassionate throughout. In our age of automation and digital solutions, there is no substitute for a smart, sensitive person who has the ability to weigh the situation and make a timely and thoughtful recommendation. That was Urmi. My father passed away on October 12th. Before he died, we had worked with Urmi and her staff to manage his pain medication through the hospice nurse. Knowing his wishes, we planned together to make sure he was comfortable and aware enough to spend a final afternoon visiting my son, who traveled with me to see his grandfather. My father proudly introduced him to the staff of the care facility, then summoned the strength to walk us to the door and hug us goodbye. It was the last time we saw him. Every family's situation is unique to them, as they experience it. But there is enough commonality in these important life moments, that having someone with experience and skill can make a world of difference. For me and my father, that was Senior Resource Advisors and I cannot recommend them highly enough.

River Run Place

River Run Place

(2 reviews)

This care facility manager definitely over sold their care giving services to what they actually…read moredelivered. At one one major risk management category, what was promised up front was not provided at all.

When we put my mother in River Run Place we had a fear my mother might become a two person assist…read more We were assured by Luke the manager that would not be a problem. We were assured the help would check on mom every two hour since she was unable to go to the restroom on her own. They told us they wanted this to be her forever home. This seemed like the perfect place for mom. Two days after we moved mom in she fell trying to get to the restroom on her own. She slit her arm open with a bad wound. She was sent to the hospital. The hospital returned her to River Run but her arm got infected and she had to return to the hospital. After several days in the hospital she was sent to a rehab facility for three weeks. Mom was then returned to River Run Place where she spent two days before she fell again. The hospital said that mom was now a two person lift. When they called River Run, Luke told them he could not take care of her. We were put in a horrible situation trying to find a place for my mom on such short notice The only reason we chose River Run was because we were assured they could do a two person lift. We are still not sure if we will get any of our almost $12,000 back. Way too much money and stress for the five days she lived there. I do not feel this is a safe place if your loved one needs special help.

Quail Crest Memory Care - Administrative and Sales Office

Quail Crest Memory Care

(3 reviews)

I moved my mom to Quail Crest from California in April 2024 and it was the best decision I've made…read morein caring for my mom. The care they gave my mom was loving and kind. They took wonderful care of her from April until she passed away. From giving her meds during the day to checking on her at night, they were patient and well trained. My whole family thanks Kelly, both Katies, Star, Teegan, Hailey, Morgan, and Ed for their love for my mom. I highly recommend Quail Crest, Clover Cottage.

I did a crazy number of tours, of all the different memory care facilities in Eugene. And I have to…read moresay, Quail Crest is up near the very top. Elder Health and Living, Chateau Gardens, and Waterford Grand, are the other top places. But Quail Crest is the place I picked. One thing you want to check, is if the facility has medicare rollover. Which means once the resident runs out of money, will the facility allow the resident to remain? Quail Crest does allow this. Waterford Grand does not. Quail Crest has these individual "houses" where the residents live. And they have a shared "backyard", that all the residents from the different houses can all access. It has a BBQ, easy to walk paths, beautiful gardens, and many plants. And in this shared yard, they can interact with residents from different cottages. The facility very clean, but it doesn't feel like a hospital. They have a lot of activities, and things for the residents to do. We had a few minor bumps in the first few months, but that was during 2020, and they had a lot of staff turnover. But since then, they seem to have have gotten things sorted out. Many of the staff who was working there, were willing to give out their cel phone numbers, so you could call or text, and get updates on how things were going. It is a very expensive facility, so that would be one of the downsides. But when talking about caring for a loved-one, you want the best for them.

Adult Living Solutions - assistedliving - Updated May 2026

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