Tea and Slippers
Assisted Living

Manor Terrace Care Suites

1250 MIRA MAR AVENUE, MEDFORD, OR 97504
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Capacity

30 residents

Location

Amenities

Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Wheelchair Accessible Entrance
Wheelchair Accessible Restroom
Wheelchair Accessible Seating
Arts Crafts
Wheelchair Accessible
Garden
Movie Theater
Kitchenette
Beauty Salon
Library
Game Room
Chapel
Dining Room

Care Services

  • Memory Care
  • Social Activities
  • Wellness Programs
  • Physical Therapy
  • Housekeeping

Reviews (10)

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Kathy Richards

Aug 2025

My husband and I moved to RVM in May, so we are relatively new residents. In spite of regretting leaving our home on the Oregon Coast, we knew and continue to recognize that we would not have found a better retirement community in the state of Oregon, and perhaps farther afield. The size of the community is really nice, allowing for many housing options, as well as activities. We are relatively quiet and are happy keeping to ourselves when we are not taking advantage of the activities and facilities here. My husband is a stroke survivor and thus we use the gym and pool for therapy, enjoy all three of the dining venues, and love to spend time outside enjoying the views, the birds, the wild turkeys etc. The people who live here are very friendly and anxious to include newcomers in their activities and in the dining room. I would certainly say that our adjustment here has been pretty successful in our almost 4 months on campus! Rogue Valley Manor is worth having a close look at - hard to beat its setting or its vibe!

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Kathy Richards

Aug 2025

My husband and I moved to RVM in May, so we are relatively new residents. In spite of regretting leaving our home on the Oregon Coast, we knew and continue to recognize that we would not have found a better retirement community in the state of Oregon, and perhaps farther afield. The size of the community is really nice, allowing for many housing options, as well as activities. We are relatively quiet and are happy keeping to ourselves when we are not taking advantage of the activities and facilities here. My husband is a stroke survivor and thus we use the gym and pool for therapy, enjoy all three of the dining venues, and love to spend time outside enjoying the views, the birds, the wild turkeys etc. The people who live here are very friendly and anxious to include newcomers in their activities and in the dining room. I would certainly say that our adjustment here has been pretty successful in our almost 4 months on campus! Rogue Valley Manor is worth having a close look at - hard to beat its setting or its vibe!

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mary coombs

Apr 2025

I moved in here about six months ago and my experiences have been almost wholly positive. The staff seems to like their work and are almost unfailingly cheerful. Some of them have become almost friends (like one carer who always stops to pet my dog if she has time and, if I don't have her with me, asks me to give the dog a pat from her. THe grounds are beautiful with many walking paths. The only downside is that being at the top of a hill, while it provides spectacular views, it requires going uphill at the end of my walks.The other residents are generally welcoming and outgoing. The only problem is that not everyone always wears their name tag (I frequently forget) and without it many fall into the category of "I know this person; I've interacted with him/her, but darned if I can remember his/her name." (I have some short term memory loss: part of why I came here is that their memory care unit is the best in the county; maybe the best in Oregon!!) Different people have different interests (despite the urgings of others who really enjoy it, I don't want to play water volleyball!) Try it, and if you like it, perhaps I'll see you soon at dinner or over a game of Rummikub.

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mary coombs

Apr 2025

I moved in here about six months ago and my experiences have been almost wholly positive. The staff seems to like their work and are almost unfailingly cheerful. Some of them have become almost friends (like one carer who always stops to pet my dog if she has time and, if I don't have her with me, asks me to give the dog a pat from her. THe grounds are beautiful with many walking paths. The only downside is that being at the top of a hill, while it provides spectacular views, it requires going uphill at the end of my walks.The other residents are generally welcoming and outgoing. The only problem is that not everyone always wears their name tag (I frequently forget) and without it many fall into the category of "I know this person; I've interacted with him/her, but darned if I can remember his/her name." (I have some short term memory loss: part of why I came here is that their memory care unit is the best in the county; maybe the best in Oregon!!) Different people have different interests (despite the urgings of others who really enjoy it, I don't want to play water volleyball!) Try it, and if you like it, perhaps I'll see you soon at dinner or over a game of Rummikub.

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cathy4330

Apr 2025

I was sent to Rogue Valley Manor skilled nursing in March 2025. I received the best care here. The nursing staff was very compassionate as were the CNA’s. The facility is very clean. The meals are very good. This facility is very clean the rooms are nice. They have physical therapy and other programs to get you back on your feet. This is the best facility in this area

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