Since opening our doors to the Florence community in 1995, our mission has been to serve our residents with unwavering commitment and quality care in a safe, life-fulfilling, and welcoming home environment. Our highly trained team of caregivers and staff celebrate each resident's unique needs and circumstances with compassion, establishing relationships built on trust, friendship, and understanding.
Located just minutes from the shopping, dining, and recreation of Florence's waterfront locale, Spruce Point Assisted Living is committed to the local community and the citizens it serves. Our residents relish in the perfect combination of independence and nursing assistance with a knowledgeable and dedicated staff that genuinely want each resident to thrive and feel alive in their new home.
Located just minutes from the shopping, dining, and recreation of Florence's waterfront locale, Spruce Point Assisted Living is committed to the local community and the citizens it serves. Our residents relish in the perfect combination of independence and nursing assistance with a knowledgeable and dedicated staff that genuinely want each resident to thrive and feel alive in their new home.
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Maintaining a home and personal care can present a variety of challenges for aging adults. Spruce Point Assisted Living, located in the picturesque, oceanfront community of Florence, Oregon is the preferred choice for seniors who require additional day-to-day assistance, but desire continued independence.
We understand that transitioning into an assisted living community can be an emotional step for many. As one of the region's most established senior living communities, our goal at Spruce Point Assisted Living is to ensure your comfort and your sense of belonging from the moment you walk through our doors.
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I understand that any information provided by me that is found to be false, incomplete, or misrepresented in any respect, will be sufficient cause to (i) cancel further consideration of this application, or (ii) immediately discharge me from the employer's service, whenever it is discovered.
I understand that any information provided by me that is found to be false, incomplete, or misrepresented in any respect, will be sufficient cause to (i) cancel further consideration of this application, or (ii) immediately discharge me from the employer's service, whenever it is discovered.
Reviews (7)
Teri Downs
Mar 03, 2021
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Carlie Hurley
Feb 26, 2021
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Trevecca Winters
Feb 24, 2021
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I’m so excited for this building! They have new management and a new administrator, Billie Jo Wingfield. She’s incredibly dedicated to creating a stable and supportive work environment, one that her employees can grow professionally and focus on providing excellent patient care. If you’re looking for a new facility for you or a loved one I definitely recommend checking out Spruce Point!
DeAnn Hawkins
Feb 18, 2021
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Jeremy Gray
Feb 15, 2021
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Spruce Point has an amazing staff filled with compassion and dedication to the residents. The residents really enjoy being spoiled by the staff. Recently Spruce Point finished the final touches on a bistro, filled with snacks and light lunch items, a keurig machine and a large screen tv for those great sports game nights.
Joe Mediati
Nov 06, 2020
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Avoid this place by all means.Very poor management and practices are being used here. The management team is incompetent and rude. the facility is not top notch by any means in fact it's rather 2nd class. Warning .. Do not Work for this organization... Youl regret even applying..They treat there staff as if they should be privileged to be there, when the only reason it stands is because of the hard work of a very few compassionate individuals, and I mean a few...Good Luck and shop some where else if your looking for care for your loved ones...
Jennifer Mack
Jul 13, 2019
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