Prestige Senior Living Arbor Place sits at 3150 Juanipero Way in Medford, Oregon, and keeps its doors open every day and night, weekends and holidays included, and you'll find 54 beds there for people who want to keep living life as fully as possible, whether they're independent, need more help with daily tasks, or face memory loss from Alzheimer's or dementia. The place is family-owned and people say the staff there, always trained and friendly, treats residents like part of their family, whether they're helping with personal care, giving medications on time, managing meals that fit your likes and needs, or just sitting to chat over a card game or arts and crafts project. The whole campus is laid out with wide walkways, lots of natural light streaming through big windows, and you can spot folks outside with their pets or walking past blooming trees-it's a traditional community, but there's always something going on with happy hours, fitness classes, fashion shows, car parades, and volunteer opportunities.
The Memory Care part, including the Expressions Memory Care program, is set up so people with Alzheimer's and dementia stay safe in a secure area and courtyard, with specialized, gentle activities meant to reduce confusion and help them feel valued, like Mind Masters and Ageless Grace® for keeping minds sharp and bodies moving, always with a personal care plan for each person. Some residents need Assisted Living, which comes with their own private apartments and help with things like bathing, dressing, and getting around; others live more independently but still use the amenities, including restaurant-style dining in a bright dining room, onsite beautician services, and spiritual programs available. Most everyone enjoys the common rooms, social events calendar, walking paths, resident council, and shuttle service to appointments or outings around Medford.
Every apartment comes with safety in mind-grab bars, emergency cords, and wheelchair access-and the staff, who know what they're doing, stay available 24/7. There's home care too, where trained aides help with non-medical tasks for those who still live at home, and there's access to physical therapy, occupational therapy, and coordinated health services if things change. Pets are welcome, the buildings are smoke-free inside, everybody gets regular housekeeping and linen service, and residents and their families can pick from language options so everyone's needs and wishes are clear. People get to connect with each other, whether during meals, group activities, or simply gathering in the communal spaces, and staff and family aim to keep everyone living with as much dignity, happiness, and independence as they can, right there among the trees and golf courses of Medford.