Bridge Meadows

    8502 N. Wayland Ave., Portland, OR, 97203
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    About Bridge Meadows

    Bridge Meadows sits in Portland, Oregon, and offers a place where seniors, families who are adopting foster youth, and children who've been in foster care all live together, and the whole idea came from Hope Meadows by Wes Smith, with the goal to give children a lasting home, parents support, and elders a sense of purpose. The place has 225 residents right now, and there are studios and family townhomes, with amenities like outdoor and indoor common areas, a community room, a library, a computer room, and therapy rooms, plus parking for residents and activity programs that let folks join shared meals, walk in the evening, or garden together, and there's a community garden with garden boxes and even a rock garden up in North Portland, along with a special art gallery called BRAG. The housing mixes independent townhomes for families, elder apartments, and multi-purpose rooms that bring people together, and they make sure nearly everyone has stable housing-95% of folks don't move out because of instability, partly since support is built in throughout the place with trauma-informed staff and connections to Kinship House for therapy. Some special features include bio-swales for managing water, a second-story courtyard in Beaverton, Cascade views in Redmond, and a log scramble for youth, plus multi-generation design to help everyone meet others from different walks of life. Seniors need to be 55+, pass a background check, and agree to take part in the community spirit, while families adopting or providing foster care for youth-ideally siblings-join by referral from Oregon DHS Child Welfare. Bridge Meadows takes a strengths-based approach, meaning support leans into residents' skills and interests, with an emphasis on reducing isolation, helping people build support networks with friends and neighbors, and regularly checking on well-being using a flourishing scale. Seniors get the choice of independent living, assisted living, and memory care, along with access to on-site home care if needed, and the place is set up for transportation and parking. Youth get help with having food daily and regular health checkups, plus therapy and summer youth activities, sometimes in partnership with places like Hollywood Senior Center and Cathedral Park Performing Arts Collective. Elders are encouraged to join in Tai Chi, music, games, and gardening, and there's special attention to making each person feel both safe and needed. In addition to Portland, there's now a Beaverton site with a big community room and another in Redmond with space for events and therapy, so there's an option for families and elders in different parts of Oregon. Since Bridge Meadows wants to interrupt cycles of instability for families, most of their programs are about mixing generations, making sure everyone has someone to lean on, and providing affordable, high-quality housing for those who've been touched by the foster care system or who're looking for a place to belong. The organization is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, with antiracism and equity at the core of its work, and they keep expanding with the mission of helping families and elders create lasting change, real community, and a sense of home.

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