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The newest major
addition to Mt. St. Joseph, McAuley Terrace offers 60 beautiful private
studio and one bedroom apartments, several with balconies or patios.
It’s the little
touches that make our apartments a home:
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Porch light with
name & address outside the door
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The décor is a
simple and elegant craftsman style.
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 | Lovely built-in room divider
for mementos & photographs |
 | Decorative windows over the
kitchen sink.
Living room & bedroom are
complete with mini blinds |
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Large closet with storage
shelf
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TV reception with multiple
channels at no extra cost |
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Kitchenette with a
microwave and refrigerator
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Private bathroom with
walk-in shower, grab bars & a medicine cabinet
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Two emergency call systems
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Individually controlled
heating & air conditioning
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State-of-the-art fire
control system |
Community
Rooms—with a big screen TV, games, books, a cozy
fireplace, a computer, and plants—enhance the living areas for residents,
family and friends.
What makes
McAuley Terrace so special?
 | Our new
Intergenerational Garden
is a refreshing oasis complete with raised flower beds, a covered picnic
area, a walking path and a restful fountain. The garden is a favorite
gathering place for all generations. |
 | We’re connected
to Mt. St. Joseph where residents can take advantage of skilled or
intermediate nursing care as needed. |
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Our
ChildPeace Montessori pre-school adds another
dimension by keeping the generations together and keeping us young. The
children often join us for parties and remember each resident’s birthday
with a gift, card and song.
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 | Our location is
ideal. We’re close to doctors’ clinics, hospitals, freeways, downtown,
restaurants, and Laurelhurst Park. |
 | On-site
beauty/barber shop |
 | Our chapel and
pastoral services provide spiritual meaning to staff, residents, and
families. |
 | Staff is
experienced, extensive, and committed to each resident’s well-being,
physically and emotionally. |
 | The people who
live here are interested in the world around them and
are welcoming to new residents. Just check out our dining room to
hear the conversational buzz. |
 | We like to have
a good time! One day we boarded our activity van for a trip to Boring,
Oregon to find out if it was–well–boring.
Reports were mixed. |
McAuley Terrace is
designated private-pay. Residents may also pay through long-term health
insurance programs.
McAuley Terrace
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