$4,400
Rogue Valley Manor
1200 Mira Mar Ave., Medford, OR 97504
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Reviews of Rogue Valley Manor in Medford, Oregon
Tony
5
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February 14, 2024
I toured Rogue Valley Manor. We like it, but it's very pricey. These individual independent living ones are separate. It's not like you got a next-door neighbor, you're all independent, and you're separate from the other buildings, which is nice. It's real private. It's my very favorite one, but you have to have a lot of money to get in there. The staff is super fine. They dress up in suits and dresses, really neat. Rogue Valley Manor has three different dining options, and they have three different menus, which is just pretty cool. You can even eat three different kinds of food throughout the day and have whatever you want, like a restaurant. You have to have a chunk of money down, like 250 grand. They put if off to the side for you, which you cannot touch. They take out your rent every month with that. If you run out of money, if something should happen while you're living there, they will keep you there at their cost for as long as you live. I think it is a triple A-plus mark for them that they don't have to get rid of you. They say that if you run out of money because of an inconvenience and it hurts you, you're a guest until they bury you, so to speak. That was the only one I heard about around here that would take care of you like that. But that is a quarter of a million that stays in the bank. And I could tell from the tour that each of those couples that were in there, they had the money. It is like a little town, that's how large it is, and it's just a lovely layout. The dining room is impeccable, you can eat off the floor. The rooms here are bigger than in the other ones I saw. For every person that comes in there, they want to know, "Do you want this repainted? Do you want it redecorated?" I think that's pretty neat. The rooms look almost brand new because of that. I saw the buses they had outside, just for taking the folks out to the park and that type of thing. Everything looks spotless there, and they had a bulletin with the things that they do and they have on a daily basis. They keep them pretty busy in nice weather. They had a pool table. I like to play pool, and that would appeal to me. And they've got a place where they can play a little golf.
DQMURPHY
5
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February 2, 2024
I have been a resident of the Rogue Valley Manor for the past six years. RVM, located in Medford, Oregon, is either the largest of one of the largest CCRCs (Continuing Care Retirement Community) in the western US. While residents have come from many venues (over 100 from Hawaii alone), we moved from just miles away in Ashland, Oregon. Given that the move to a retirement community is quite likely the last one you’ll ever do, it is not a decision to make lightly. We did our research and determined that this close-to-home location was perfect for us. It exhibits Pacific Northwest scenery and sensibilities, California weather, and world-class theater in Ashland. Over the past six years, we have made dozens of good friends and hundreds of pleasant acquaintances. We were nurtured through the pandemic with doorstep dining deliveries. And with 27 holes of golf on our square mile property, I’m better leaving my seventies than I was entering them. The Administration at RVM not only listens to residents, we are engaged as partners in evolving new resources and activities around our campus. Our resident organization oversees well over 100 distinct clubs, sports, games, and hobbies – and is always ready to add more. This works well because residents like my wife and myself, are anxious to volunteer and serve others. I’d love to give more than five stars.
Janet jake
5
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November 2, 2023
I’ve lived at Rogue Valley Manor for over five years. Like most folks who move here, we and the rest of our family felt that we were too young to make the move. Boy, were we wrong. Now we have the time to do all of the things that we want and don’t have to be concerned about what we will have for dinner, maintaining our front garden, changing a lightbulb, or wondering about our house when we travel. There are groups and activities to participate in if that’s what makes you happy or you can spend your time not doing anything if that’s what retirement looks like for you. Believe me, this is not your average retirement community. There are folks from 62 to 104 and some of the centenarians are very active as well. We’ve made and developed so many friendships here and we really can’t imagine living anywhere else. Most of all we know that if the time comes when we can’t live independently, continuing care is available right here on our campus. It was a good choice for us…no, it was a great choice.
Slim-CS
5
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October 21, 2023
My wife and I moved into a cottage at Rogue Valley Manor just about a year ago from NorCal. This is one of the best decisions that we have made. We researched and visited multiple CCRCs on the West Coast and found RVM best suited to our needs. This is a vibrant, active and supportive community. There are over 100 activities that one can get involved in. Over 11% of the residents are from Hawaii and that says something! The staff are super friendly and helpful. Hoping for more vegetarian dining options over time. There are multiple floor plans for apartments and cottages, ranging from 400 sq.ft. to 3000 sq.ft. The grounds are immaculately landscaped and it's like resort living. My advise to prospective residents is always to come visit, get a tour and speak to as many residents as possible!
David M1
3
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July 8, 2022
It is a great place to live and has good services and activities. It is one of the few retirement homes with continuing care. However, since the covid pandemic its food service has become poor. The Skyline Plaza is supposed (did have) to serve lunch and dinner for all residents. But instead it now serves only dinner in a "fine restaurant" setting that seats only 75 patrons/day. The Plaza has some 90 residents and many more live in the nearby cottages. Reservations are hard to get. The menu changes weekly to discourage residents from coming to the restaurant more than once a week. Despite many complaints about the food service, management has yet to respond.
A place for Mom
3
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June 4, 2022
My parent's moved to RVM in the 90's. At that time I would have rated this facility a 5 star. Today 2/3 star. My father passed in 2016, & I feel he received great care. Over the last few years, service quality seems to have gone way down. Often, I do not get a return phone call, after I have left several messages. My mother is in Residential Home Care, & while the staff who attend to her seems to be friendly & attentive, (those who bring her meals, medication etc.) it is the administrative staff who make the decisions regarding her care, that fail to call family back.
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Services and Amenities of Rogue Valley Manor in Medford, Oregon
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- 3-bedroom apartments
Dining options
- In Room Kitchens
- Dining Room Shared Meals
- Room Service For Meals
Features
- Beauty Barber Shop
- Resident Transportation
- Party Space
Medicare
Health
4.0
Overall
5.0
Quality
4.0
Staff
5.0
About Rogue Valley Manor in Medford, Oregon
Rogue Valley Manor is located in Medford, Oregon, near Pacific Highway and Rogue Valley Manor Clinic. Visitors appreciate that this facility offers continuing care so residents can find a home no matter what their needs might be. They also like the many available activities to keep residents active, including line dancing, aquatics exercises and water volleyball. The facility is surrounded by green space, and it has beautiful trees and a popular hiking trail. Relatives love the range of living accommodations, paying particular appreciation to the independence that the houses afford with the support of on-site help.
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