Avamere at Seaside Photo Gallery
When you’re here, you’re family
Amidst scenic views of the Oregon coast you’ll find Avamere at Seaside. Residents come from across the Northwest to retire at this special community, where they enjoy easy access to the beach. Our location features 53 rooms and offers independent living, memory care, and respite care. Amenities include 24-hour staff, transportation, an in-house bistro, a gym, and an extensive activities calendar.
As part of the Avamere Family of Companies, we are proud to be named one of Oregon’s most admired companies by the Portland Business Journal as we continually strive to enhance the life of every person we serve.
Take a look and discover what makes Avamere at Seaside a special place.
The waves are calling! 🌊 Imagine your retirement on the Oregon coast with vibrant amenities that make life easier and enjoyable — social activities, dining, transportation, and more.
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💦Such a fun week at Avamere at Seaside celebrating our AMAZING staff! And EVERYONE got a chance to dunk Larry and Dan a few times!
We raised lots of money for our Christmas family. Thanks for being such good Dunking Dudes!
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Today marks the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from September 15 to October 15. This month is dedicated to recognizing and honoring the histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino/a/e/x communities that continue to enrich our workplaces, our communities, and our world.
In honor of this month, get to know some of the influential people who shape our world.
Dr. Antonia Novello, MD, MPH, DrPH, made history as the first woman and first Hispanic to serve as U.S. Surgeon General. Dr. Novello dedicated her career to advancing healthcare equity, focusing on children, women, and underserved populations.
Gabriel García Márquez was a Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author. His storytelling explored themes of memory, family, love, and death. Later in life, García lived with dementia, making his legacy especially meaningful as we honor the power of human connection.
Dr. Elena Rios, MD, MSPH, MACP, is the former President and CEO of the National Hispanic Medical Association for 30 years. She impacts healthcare through several boards and committees, including the Better Medicare Alliance, Centene Health Equity Committee, and many more.
Julián Castro is a politician and lawyer who served as U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and Mayor of San Antonio, Texas. Throughout his career, he has championed affordable housing and healthcare access. ... See MoreSee Less
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