Edward C. Allworth Veterans' Home
Contact & Location
- Address
- 600 N 5th St, Lebanon, OR 97355 · Map
- Phone
- (541) 391-5752
- Website
- oregon.gov
- Capacity
- 154 residents
- Community size
- Large community
About Edward C. Allworth Veterans' Home
The Edward C. Allworth Veterans' Home is a 154-bed state veterans home on 12 acres in Lebanon, opened in 2014 and owned by the Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs. The Medicare- and Medicaid-certified skilled nursing facility provides rehabilitation, long-term care, and dementia care for veterans, with a 5-star CMS staffing rating and national quality awards in 2016 and 2019.
Care offered here
- Skilled Nursing — what skilled nursing includes and who it fits
- Memory Care — what memory care includes and who it fits
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Lifestyle & Services
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