Kellogg Assisted Living at Mary's Woods
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Bunny Bliss
I love this retirement facility. The grounds are beautifully kept. There’s a family of deer that hang out regularly too. It’s super clean. Inside & out. Very kind & helpful staff.
Susan Seaburg
Mary’s Woods is set on over 40 acres, in an absolutely gorgeous spot next to the Willamette River. The food is excellent, the people are friendly and interesting, and there are SO many amenities and activities! The staff goes above and beyond in every way. We love it!
Michael Blakeslee
The food was awful, the caregivers were bullied, the nurses clueless and the clients and their loved ones were ignored. In our past three years there, we had seen three CEO's, three nurse managers and three health services directors be hired and then fired for seemingly endless numbers of reasons. I ask to speak to all of them trying to petition them to do their jobs but without success. I was was always given assurances that things would get better but that all of their promises came to nothing. How is this even possible? And how is it so well hidden from the public? Transparency is not a concept that the various levels of the senior staff value or support. For example, my wife was not moved from assisted living to memory care because she was an escape risk but because "He (meaning me, her husband) was too picky". I was given a "cease and desist" order for simply being critical of the care my wife was receiving as she was dying. Even though we occasionally had a caring and professional caregiver, they were too often fired for being troublesome; meaning they knew their jobs better than their managers. I walked in to my wife's apartment to find her bruised and bleeding from a fall. Where were the caregivers? We fought with the managers constantly, forever hoping that the values of the original nuns that creating Mary's Woods would be honored and maintained. My wife was given the wrong medications. She had a variety of personal items stolen. She was refused vaccinations that were free. She received emergency treatment only after I personally took her out of the facility to receive it at the closest hospital, Meridian Park. But Mary's Woods is a corporation with one overriding purpose: to make money by spending more on feeding the trees than on caring for their memory care clients. If your loved ones are truly loved by you, don't place them in the continuing care facilities of Mary's Woods.
Michael Blakeslee
The food was awful, the caregivers were bullied, the nurses clueless and the clients and their loved ones were ignored. In our past three years there, we had seen three CEO's, three nurse managers and three health services directors be hired and then fired for seemingly endless numbers of reasons. I ask to speak to all of them trying to petition them to do their jobs but without success. I was was always given assurances that things would get better but that all of their promises came to nothing. How is this even possible? And how is it so well hidden from the public? Transparency is not a concept that the various levels of the senior staff value or support. For example, my wife was not moved from assisted living to memory care because she was an escape risk but because "He (meaning me, her husband) was too picky". I was given a "cease and desist" order for simply being critical of the care my wife was receiving as she was dying. Even though we occasionally had a caring and professional caregiver, they were too often fired for being troublesome; meaning they knew their jobs better than their managers. I walked in to my wife's apartment to find her bruised and bleeding from a fall. Where were the caregivers? We fought with the managers constantly, forever hoping that the values of the original nuns that creating Mary's Woods would be honored and maintained. My wife was given the wrong medications. She had a variety of personal items stolen. She was refused vaccinations that were free. She received emergency treatment only after I personally took her out of the facility to receive it at the closest hospital, Meridian Park. But Mary's Woods is a corporation with one overriding purpose: to make money by spending more on feeding the trees than on caring for their memory care clients. If your loved ones are truly loved by you, don't place them in the continuing care facilities of Mary's Woods.
Carolyn Rowe
For more than 10 years, The Move Makers has had the pleasure of assisting new residents with their moves into the Mary’s Woods community, and helping existing residents with their moves within the community. Our experience has been overwhelmingly positive and we have great respect for the caring management and residents at your lovely community. Here’s what our Move Managers have to say: ~Every collaboration with Mary’s Woods is executed with compassion and respect for each resident. ~Whenever I get a call from a new client that is moving into Mary's Woods I can hear the excitement in their voices from all the help and support they got from the staff at Mary’s Woods. They are very organized! ~What I love best about working with Mary’s Woods is the care and compassion they have for their residents. They really understand each person's unique needs as they move. In addition, the Mary’s Woods staff is accommodating and helps with anything our team needs. Whether helping with move dates or TV hanging, they are there to help! ~The staff is friendly, responsive and supportive of both our needs as move managers and those of the residents. The grounds are beautiful! And the buildings, apartments and villas are clean and spacious. Thank you Mary’s Woods for helping to make our work so enjoyable! Carolyn Rowe, Owner The Move Makers Lake Oswego

