Welcome to
Evergreen Senior Living
Our Campus of Care in Eugene, Oregon, gives you access to multiple levels of care, all on one campus. Those choosing Independent Cottage living can enjoy an all-inclusive, maintenance-free lifestyle with peace of mind and security. Should your health care needs change over time, you have available support for Assisted Living at Evergreen Senior Living and Memory Care services at Evergreen Memory Care right across the street.
At Evergreen Senior Living, getting older doesn’t mean closing the book on life. Instead, we give older men and women an opportunity to write the next chapter. The Evergreen Campus of Care is tailored to help our residents live as fulfilling a life as possible, whether that means taking a yoga class, a night out at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts, attending an Oregon Ducks game, or enjoying a relaxing Sunday drive with fellow residents. You choose the content of your life story – we can help you write it.
Evergreen Senior Living in Eugene, Oregon
Helping residents live a fulfilling lifestyle is an important part of our mission. We’re also committed to celebrating their stories and helping them stay connected to the people and the life that they love. Our Tiny Stories Project is designed to capture stories and preserve the legacy of the unique history of each resident.
Passion and Commitment
At Evergreen, our residents find more than a place to live – they find a second family and the support they need to live more independently. To us, our residents and their families are more than the customers we serve – they’re a part of the Evergreen family. So, when our residents say that Evergreen is like their “second family,” we understand, because we feel that way too!
Call today to schedule a tour of our community in Eugene’s Bethel neighborhood.
Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.
– Desmond Tutu
Families are the compass that guide us. They are the inspirations to reach great heights, and our comfort when we occasionally falter.
– Brad Henry
I follow three rules: do the right thing, do the best you can, and always show people you care.
– Lou Holtz