Settlers Park
2895 17th St
Baker City, OR 97814
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Care types offered |
Assisted Living, Alzheimer’s Memory Care |
About
Settlers Park
Surrounded by the majestic Elkhorn, Blue and Eagle mountain range
in historic Baker City, Settler’s Park Assisted Living and Memory
Care Community offers the lifestyle that’s just right for you. With
proximity to the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area, the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest and a downtown distinguished by its 19th-century architecture, this charming community is an ideal place to call home. Featuring Assisted Living and In Touch® Memory Care, Settler’s Park provides a nurturing environment designed to support and enrich your lifestyle, now and in the future.
Everything You Need to Feel at Home
Blending assistance with activities of daily life and supportive health and well-being programs, Settler’s Park offers specialized services to fulfill your individual needs. Our licensed assisted living care program helps residents maintain active, comfortable lives, supported with dignity as their needs grow and change. And, for residents requiring special care, our award-winning InTouch® Memory Care Program assures personalized attention tailored to bettering the lives and experiences of our residents and their families. At Settler’s Park your comfort and well-being always comes first.
Additional Features
Amenities Available
- Activities Onsite
- Activities Offsite
- Devotional Services Offsite
- Outdoor Common Areas
- Indoor Common Areas
- Meals Provided
- Beautician Onsite
Staffing
- Nurses on Staff
- Visiting Physical Therapist
- Visiting Speech Therapist
No Smoking
Other Services
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Hospice Available
- Aging in Place
Transportation
- Resident Parking Available
- Complimentary Transportation
Accepts Pets
The above community description is provided by the community and not by A Place
for Mom. A Place for Mom does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this
information. Seniors and their families should confirm features and amenities with
the community’s representatives.