Worst Nursing Homes in Oregon

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Families trust nursing homes to protect their loved ones, but repeated violations show that some facilities fall short. When facilities fail to ensure residents receive proper care, families have the right to take legal action to protect their loved ones. At Nursing Home Law Center, we are dedicated to holding negligent facilities accountable and fighting for families affected by abuse and neglect in Oregon nursing homes.

Our Methodology for Identifying Oregon’s Worst Nursing Homes

We analyze CMS ratings, state inspection reports, and federal data to identify the worst nursing homes in Oregon. Medicare’s Five-Star Rating System evaluates facilities based on staffing, health and safety violations, and overall care quality. A history of violations may indicate serious risks for residents. Families concerned about poor care should review these ratings and seek legal guidance if a facility fails to meet basic safety standards.

Oregon’s Lowest-Rated Nursing Homes

The following Oregon nursing homes have received serious care violations and numerous complaints. Repeated state inspection failures and poor CMS ratings indicate that these facilities may pose risks to residents.

  1. Avamere Health Services of Rogue Valley – Medford, OR – This facility has received multiple citations for poor infection control, unsanitary conditions, and failure to provide proper nutrition. Reports highlight residents suffering from dehydration and weight loss due to inadequate food and hydration management. In addition, staffing shortages have led to delayed medical attention and an increase in preventable falls.
  2. Avamere Rehabilitation of Junction City – Junction City, OR – State data reveals repeated health and safety violations, including failure to prevent bedsores and improper medication administration. Inspectors found that residents were left unattended for long periods, increasing the risk of injury. Families have filed complaints about poor hygiene practices and a lack of response to emergency calls.
  3. Avamere Rehabilitation of Oregon City – Oregon City, OR – This Oregon City nursing home has been cited for failing to meet basic health standards, with inspection reports noting understaffing and poor resident supervision. Some residents experienced severe abuse, including rough handling by staff. A state report also documented multiple cases of medication errors and unaddressed infections.
  4. Columbia Basin Care Facility – The Dalles, OR – This facility has repeatedly been cited for failing to provide adequate medical care and maintain a clean living environment. Residents have suffered from malnutrition due to poorly managed food services. Families have also reported unsanitary conditions, including dirty linens and a strong odor throughout the site.
  5. Fernhill Rehabilitation and Care – Portland, OR – Located in Portland, this nursing home has been flagged for severe staffing shortages, leaving residents without necessary medical assistance. State research found that patients were at high risk of falls and infections due to lack of supervision. Families have filed multiple complaints about neglect, medication mix-ups, and unsanitary conditions.
  6. Green Valley Rehabilitation Health Center – Eugene, OR – This Eugene facility has failed to maintain proper health standards, with CMS data showing repeated inspection violations. Reports cite inadequate wound care, which led to infections and worsening bedsores. In addition, families have complained about delayed emergency response and a lack of communication regarding residents’ health conditions.
  7. Highland House Nursing & Rehabilitation Center – Grants Pass, OR – With a history of poor care and neglect, this facility has been cited for failing to provide basic hygiene assistance, leading to infections and skin conditions among residents. State complaints also detail cases of verbal abuse by staff and improper use of restraints, raising serious concerns about patient safety.
  8. Royale Gardens Health & Rehabilitation Center – Grants Pass, OR – State inspection reports for this nursing home highlight a pattern of neglect, including unaddressed falls and untreated medical conditions. Families have reported missing belongings and financial mismanagement, suggesting possible exploitation of vulnerable residents. In addition, staffing levels remain far below the recommended standards, affecting overall care quality.
  9. Tigard Rehabilitation and Care – Tigard, OR – This Tigard facility has been cited for severe medication mismanagement, leading to overdoses and untreated pain among residents. State research also found issues with food services, including spoiled food being served. The site has failed multiple inspection checks for infection control, increasing health risks for vulnerable patients.
  10. Willowbrook Post Acute – Pendleton, OR – Located in Salem, this nursing home has one of the lowest CMS ratings in the state due to persistent staffing issues and many safety violations. Reports detail incidents where residents were left unattended for hours, leading to serious falls. Families have also complained about the facility’s failure to promptly address medical emergencies.

What Are the Most Common Forms of Nursing Home Neglect in Oregon?

State inspection reports reveal serious violations in many Oregon nursing homes, leading to preventable harm to residents. One of the most common issues is poor infection prevention, which increases the spread of illnesses due to unsanitary conditions and lack of hygiene protocols.

Chronic staffing shortages also lead to inadequate supervision and untrained caregivers, resulting in mistakes such as medication errors, missed doses, and dangerous drug interactions. Many facilities fail to provide enough food and water, leading to malnutrition and dehydration.

Pressure ulcers, or bedsores, develop when immobile residents are not repositioned regularly, often worsening due to improper wound care. In addition, untreated infections and medical neglect have led to severe complications in low-rated Oregon nursing homes.

What Are the Statute of Limitations for Filing a Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuit in Oregon?

The statute of limitations sets the deadline for filing a lawsuit. In Oregon, personal injury claims, including nursing home abuse and neglect cases, must generally be filed within two years from the date of injury or discovery of harm. Missing this deadline can prevent families from seeking compensation for their loved ones.

What Damages Can Be Recovered in a Nursing Home Neglect Case?

Victims of nursing home abuse or neglect in Oregon may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other losses. If a facility’s negligence led to a resident’s death, families may also pursue wrongful death damages.

An Oregon nursing home abuse law firm.

At Nursing Home Law Center, our nursing home abuse lawyers have extensive experience handling nursing home abuse and neglect cases across Oregon. We have successfully represented residents and their families, recovering maximum compensation. Our team understands the tactics facilities use to avoid liability, and we fight to hold them accountable.

We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.

To schedule a free consultation, call us at (800) 926-7565 or fill out our contact form.

Sources: Medicare

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