Luther Square Retirement Village

    2314 Homedale Rd, Klamath Falls, OR, 97603
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living

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    About Luther Square Retirement Village

    Luther Square Retirement Village sits at 2314 Homedale Road in Klamath Falls and offers a wide range of living choices for older adults, including independent and assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, care homes, and respite care, where folks can choose from studio or one-bedroom apartments, especially for low-income seniors with utilities paid and on-site laundry. The apartments come with non-smoking features, and there are accessible units for those who need them; mail gets delivered right to your door, you can take the elevator in multi-floor areas, and there are fire alarms as well as smoke detectors for safety. Residents get meals made with fresh ingredients, and the place is known for serving nutritious and quality food, so people don't have to worry about cooking. Luther Square Retirement Village takes part in affordable housing programs like Section 202 and Section 8, doing what it can to help people find safe and affordable housing with services included and free advice is offered for those who need help figuring things out.

    Outside the building, there are two parks and six different transportation options, so getting around town or outdoors is pretty easy, and with seven cafes, 38 restaurants, 18 places of worship, four pharmacies, 23 doctors, a hospital, and even a theater nearby, residents don't lack things to do or places to go. The community has many activities to keep people active and social, plus there's a focus on helping people with different needs, including those with Alzheimer's or other memory challenges, and the staff get mentioned a lot for being happy, kind, and helpful to everyone. The apartments and common areas help people live with less work-folks don't have to take care of yard work or heavy chores-and there are recreational and social choices, so just about anybody can find ways to stay busy, whether it's physical games, educational programs, or spending time with others.

    People can request floor plans to see what's available, take tours to get a feel for the place, and reach out with questions. Residents can expect accessible living, support with daily needs if needed, guidance for finding the right care, and the ability to save, print, or share details about the community. The community tries to reflect local strengths, cultures, and diversity, and everything is geared towards making daily life safer and less stressful for older adults while still letting folks keep their independence whenever possible.

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