BUSINESS NEWS UPDATE: Hearthstone at Murrayhill
Hearthstone at Murrayhill's senior living community is staying healthy, enjoying life together.
Currently, many seniors are facing the decision of when to move into a retirement community as they encounter numerous challenges at home including health issues, social isolation, overwhelming homeownership responsibilities and the hardship of diminishing mobility. At Hearthstone at Murrayhill, our community looks forward to "Enjoying Life Together," whether it be in Independent Living, Assisted Living or Memory Care.
There are many benefits for seniors moving into Hearthstone at Murrayhill including chef meals, housekeeping, transportation assistance and staying socially connected. Hearthstone will take care of all your needs in a clean, safe, friendly and livable environment.
During the current Covid-19 crisis, residents have had to adapt to a new way of living communally. Some residents have been able to take on volunteer responsibilities, such as Caring Quilters where they sew masks for local hospitals, residents and staff; another resident helps deliver newspapers every morning.
Hearthstone residents are staying healthy and connected through social-distancing activities including exercise classes and live bingo, video chats with family and friends, virtual doctor appointments and daily phone calls from staff members to order their three meals which are delivered daily. Between tenured staff and residents, Hearthstone at Murrayhill is in it together as one community.
Hearthstone at Murray Hill
10880 S.W. Davies Rd.
Beaverton, OR 97008
503-521-3000
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