Solista Gresham sits as a three-story senior living community with a variety of care options, supporting independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even skilled nursing all on one campus, so folks can move through the different services if their needs change, which is something a lot of families appreciate because they don't have to move to another building or city if extra support becomes necessary down the road. The apartments are all newly renovated, and residents can pick from studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom layouts, each with handy kitchenettes, bathrooms, closets, and some have their own patios, with wood-style flooring and a small dining area so it really feels like a home instead of someplace sterile. Community spaces are plentiful, with a big library full of books, a movie theater room, a cozy TV lounge, a media room, game spaces including billiards, and even pub-style spots with rooftop decks, and there are outdoor patios, garden areas, firepit gathering spots, and walking paths for folks who like a bit of fresh air or time with the flowers. Pets are allowed here, which people always like to hear, and there are plenty of pet-friendly spaces where dogs and cats are welcome, adding to the homey feeling.
The dining team serves three meals a day cooked from scratch by a chef, with restaurant-style dining rooms, a bistro, tea parties, and fun appetizer socials, with special menus for those who need or prefer certain diets, and the gathering spaces mean residents often spend time together at meals or clubs. For safety and peace of mind, Solista Gresham has things like 24/7 emergency and non-emergency response, using the Lively Mobile Plus GPS-enabled device and a staff that can help with almost anything, from medication assistance, bathing, and dressing, to managing health appointments and transportation, which is done by private vans or buses for trips, shopping, and doctor visits. There's wheelchair access, wide halls, safety rails, and staff available around the clock, so people don't worry so much about accidents. Care services are arranged through trusted third-party providers, or personal caregivers can work with residents right in their own apartments, letting folks get help without losing independence.
The community puts a focus on togetherness, with lots of activity programs that really get people involved, like the Forever Fit movement class, the Pawsitive Health thing with pets, Melody & Masterpiece for music and art, themed socials like Bingo and game-day gatherings, Starlight Shows, hobby workshops, gardening, and the Memories in Motion program, plus regular outings with the group to explore town or get things done at the store. For those who like to stay busy, there's a fitness center, arts room, reading spots, a hair and nail salon, and plenty of classes, or sometimes just a bench in the shade next to the garden for quiet days. Weekly housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance make it so people don't have to fuss over chores and can use more time joining in activities or resting. Solista Gresham allows folks to age in place, with support as needs change, including services for those with Alzheimer's or other kinds of dementia, with behavioral support, secure areas, and a focus on comfort for those who need memory care, and it's always been part of the Cogir Senior Living group so the place looks and feels more like a nice hotel than a medical facility, which helps everyone feel welcome.
The staff takes pride in making Solista Gresham feel like a family, with Executive Director Kerry-Jo Brady leading the team, building a warm, supportive environment where neighbors make friends and no one has to feel left out, and for people thinking of moving, the prices start at $2,150 for a studio, with choices up to two-bedroom units, all in a building made for comfort, good company, and as much freedom as folks want.