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When you’re here, you’re family
Tucked amongst a mature forest is a vibrant community in Portland, Oregon: Avamere at Park Place. Our location features 112 rooms and offers assisted living and respite care services. Amenities include 24-hour staff, life enrichment programs, a view and access to a duck pond, and an extensive activities calendar.
Avamere at Park Place is proud to be named one of Oregon’s most admired companies by the Portland Business Journal as we continually strive to enhance the life of every person we serve.
Take a look and discover what makes Avamere at Park Place a special place.
September is Deaf Awareness Month, a time to celebrate Deaf culture, highlight experiences, and promote inclusivity. On September 23rd, we also honor International Day of Sign Languages, recognizing the vital role sign language plays in communication and connection.
Avamere at Chestnut Lane, an Areté Living community, is proud to provide a home designed for seniors who are Deaf and DeafBlind. 💙 Get to know more about this specialized community and how we can support an inclusive world.
This month, we invite you to learn a few key phrases in American Sign Language (ASL). 🤟
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We’re Hiring: Director of Health Services (RN) ✨ $10K retention bonus!
This role is perfect for an RN looking to advance their career or make their next move. Avamere at Park Place is hiring a director of health services who is dedicated to quality care and creating a vibrant retirement experience!
Employee Perks:
✅Full benefits package with medical, dental, and vision
✅401(k) with employer match
✅Tuition assistance and career development opportunities
✅Employee Assistance Program with free resources
✅Award-winning Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging program
Join a supportive team where your leadership and compassion make a real difference every day. Apply today and grow your nursing career with us!
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Today marks the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from September 15 to October 15. This month is dedicated to recognizing and honoring the histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino/a/e/x communities that continue to enrich our workplaces, our communities, and our world.
In honor of this month, get to know some of the influential people who shape our world.
Dr. Antonia Novello, MD, MPH, DrPH, made history as the first woman and first Hispanic to serve as U.S. Surgeon General. Dr. Novello dedicated her career to advancing healthcare equity, focusing on children, women, and underserved populations.
Gabriel García Márquez was a Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author. His storytelling explored themes of memory, family, love, and death. Later in life, García lived with dementia, making his legacy especially meaningful as we honor the power of human connection.
Dr. Elena Rios, MD, MSPH, MACP, is the former President and CEO of the National Hispanic Medical Association for 30 years. She impacts healthcare through several boards and committees, including the Better Medicare Alliance, Centene Health Equity Committee, and many more.
Julián Castro is a politician and lawyer who served as U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and Mayor of San Antonio, Texas. Throughout his career, he has championed affordable housing and healthcare access. ... See MoreSee Less
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