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13169 Se River Road, Portland, OR, 97222
Assisted living residences offer the ideal living arrangement for seniors who need extra help with daily activities but wish to remain independent in a safe, social environment. The average cost of assisted living in Tigard is $4,831 per month, slightly higher than the state average but much higher than the national average.
This guide provides details on assisted living in Tigard, including cost comparisons of alternate senior care options and average assisted living costs in other Oregon cities. It also provides an overview of the benefits and drawbacks of retiring in Tigard and lists several senior resources for free aging-related services.
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Assisted living facilities and residential care facilities in Tigard and across the state are licensed by the Oregon Department of Human Services, Office of Licensing and Regulatory Oversight. Every facility must be inspected once every two years to determine whether it’s being maintained and operated per the licensing rules.
According to Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey, the average cost of assisted living in Tigard is $4,831. While this is only higher than the state average by $172 per month, it’s $531 higher than the national average.
With Tigard’s average cost of assisted living near the state average, it’s natural that it’s higher than some cities while being lower than others. Tigard’s average is $761 higher per month than Albany’s but only $433 higher than Salem’s. However, compared to Bend, it’s lower by $259 monthly and lower than Eugene by $599.
Tigard
$4,831
Oregon
$4,659
The United States
$4,300
Albany
$4,070
Salem
$4,398
Bend
$5,090
Eugene
$5,430
When comparing assisted living to other types of senior care, adult day health care is typically the lowest cost option. In Tigard, this care costs an average of $3,510 per month. Receiving senior care at home costs an average of $5,815 for homemaker services and $5,911 for home health aides. Nursing home facilities generally have the highest price tag and the most extensive services. Semiprivate rooms run about $10,083 in Tigard, and private rooms average $12,349 per month.
Homemaker Services
$5,815
Home Health Aide
$5,911
Adult Day Health Care
$3,510
Assisted Living Facility
$4,831
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$10,083
Nursing Home Facility (private room)
$12,349
Oregon is one of five states to offer a 1915(k) option, also known as a K Plan, K Option, or, in Oregon, the Community First Choice plan. This benefit, offered through Medicaid, helps eligible low-income seasons to pay for their assisted living and other care costs.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Oregon page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Oregon page.
Seniors in assisted living residences and other senior care facilities will find many free resources in Tigard that help them remain active and socializing. Government entities and nonprofit groups provide various services from transportation to legal assistance to ensure seniors remain safe and have a high quality of life.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Washington County Disability, Aging and Veteran Services | (855) 673-2372 | Washington County DAVS provides programs and services to ensure seniors aged 60 or older, persons with disabilities and veterans have access to what they need to enhance their quality of life. It connects persons with limited incomes to key benefits and helps seniors make long-term care decisions. It also advises veterans and their families on how to get all the benefits and services they’re legally entitled to receive. |
Legal Assistance | (503) 640-4115 | Washington County residents aged 60 and older may qualify for free legal services through the Oregon Law Center. OLC provides free legal services on civil matters to low-income individuals but provides some services to seniors regardless of income through a grant with Washington County DAVS. Legal assistance covers long-term care issues, health care, defense of guardianship, problems with Social Security, housing and prevention of neglect, abuse or exploitation. |
Ride Connection | (503) 226-0700 | Ride Connection is a nonprofit organization that provides transportation services to ensure continued mobility for people in the Portland metro and Washington County. It offers various transportation options, primarily to older adults and disabled individuals. Destinations can include doctors’ offices, shopping, community centers, recreation or anywhere riders need to go within the service area. There’s no charge for most services but donations are accepted. |
Tigard Senior Center | (503) 620-4613 | The Tigard Senior Center is the hub of senior activity and offers a wide array of activities for local seniors. It schedules numerous social events, activities and classes, and has a gift shop and congregate meals. |
Oregon Office of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (503) 378-6533 | The LTC Ombudsman office provides three programs throughout Oregon, including its traditional program and Residential Facilities Ombudsman and Oregon Public Guardian programs. Each program is designed to advocate for residents in long-term care and residential facilities, including assisted living, and protect their rights. |
Tigard-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Oregon are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Oregon page for more information about these laws.
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