Detailed Review: The Springs at Happy Valley
1. Facility Overview The Springs at Happy Valley, located at 13160 SE 172nd Ave, Happy Valley, OR 97086, is a premier senior living community offering a continuum of care designed to meet the diverse needs of older adults. With its modern farmhouse aesthetic and commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its residents, The…

- Facility overview
- Services and care options
- Independent living
- Assisted living
- Footsteps® Memory Care
- Amenities and living experience
- Physical spaces
- Dining services
- Accommodation options
- Daily activities and social engagement
Most senior living communities organize regular activities—fitness classes, art workshops, seminars, outings—because they matter. They keep residents mentally active, socially connected, and less isolated. Whether it's game nights or gardening clubs, the idea is to offer enough variety that most people find something they actually want to do.- Regular activities
- Unique programs
- Community engagement
- Resident testimonials and family feedback
- Management quality and staff recognition
- Pricing and value comparison
- Unique features and community reputation
- Recommendations for prospective residents
- Conclusion
Facility overview
The Springs at Happy Valley is at 13160 SE 172nd Ave, Happy Valley, OR 97086. It's a senior living community with independent living, assisted living, and memory care options. The facility has a modern farmhouse design.
Services and care options
The Springs offers three main care levels:
Independent living
- For active seniors who want to live without maintaining a home
- Full access to community amenities and activities
- Focus on social activities and personal interests
Assisted living
- Help with daily living activities
- 24/7 staff availability
- Personalized care plans
- Medication management
Footsteps® Memory Care
- For residents with Alzheimer's or dementia
- Secure environment with trained staff
- Structured routines that help maintain cognitive function and daily stability
The Springs does not offer skilled nursing care on-site. If residents need that level of care, the facility helps connect them with nearby providers or assists with transitions.
Amenities and living experience
The Springs includes these amenities:
Physical spaces
- Heated indoor pool and hot tub
- Fitness center with personal training
- Three outdoor courtyards
- Fancho's Public House for gatherings
- Ink Spot art studio
- Full-service salon and spa
Dining services
- Restaurant-style dining with seasonal menus
- Private dining rooms for special occasions
- Kitchen staff can handle special diets
- Focus on nutritious, appealing meals
Accommodation options
- Studios through 3-bedroom units
- Sizes from 299 to 1415 square feet
- Pet-friendly
Daily activities and social engagement
The Springs runs a full calendar of activities:
Regular activities
- Daily exercise classes for different fitness levels
- Art workshops in the Ink Spot studio
- Educational seminars and guest speakers
- Social gatherings and community events
- Wellness programs including fitness classes, yoga, meditation, and art therapy
Unique programs
- "World Kitchen Tour" with international cuisine events
- "Day of a Thousand Water Balloons" and other special events
- Off-site trips to local attractions and shopping
- Cultural programs and celebrations
Community engagement
- Opportunities for residents to volunteer locally
- Intergenerational programs with younger community members
- Seasonal celebrations and holidays
Resident testimonials and family feedback
Residents and families have shared positive experiences:
"I feel safer, in improved health, have a greater sense of well-being, and am mentally more acute and happier. The Springs provides me an opportunity to make retirement what I want it to be." – Judy Ingala, Resident
"Our mother's experience at The Springs spanned almost four years. She loved dining with friends, the weekly golf activity in the summers, concerts, pool exercise classes, the on-site salon, and the delightful people she met who both live and work at The Springs." – Marcela Widrig, Family Member
"The staff takes such good care of us and works very hard to provide us with fun activities. We have made many friends here, and we love our new home." – Lou Gerst, Resident
What these comments reflect:
- Quality of care and responsive staff
- Variety of activities to choose from
- Residents form strong friendships here
- Residents report improvement in their overall well-being
Management quality and staff recognition
The Springs prioritizes quality staff and recognizes achievement:
- Kevin Sage, Life Enrichment Director, won the 2023 Enrichment of Life Award from the Oregon Health Care Association
- Staff develop personalized care and activity plans
- Management supports creative programming like the "World Kitchen Tour" and "Day of a Thousand Water Balloons"
Pricing and value comparison
The Springs does not publish standard pricing because care plans are customized. Here's how it compares to nearby facilities:
Facility Name
Starting Price
Care Types
Room Options
The Springs at Happy Valley
Custom pricing
Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care
Studio to 3-bedroom (299-1415 sq ft)
Princeton Village
$4,900/month
Assisted Living
Studio, 1-bedroom
MorningStar Happy Valley
$5,375/month
Assisted Living, Memory Care
Studio to 2-bedroom
Miracle Heights
$5,565/month
Assisted Living
Various options
Senior Meadows
$7,000/month
Assisted Living, Memory Care
Multiple options
Based on its services and amenities, The Springs likely sits within the mid to upper range of area pricing. Contact the facility directly for costs based on your specific care needs and room preference.
Unique features and community reputation
The Springs sets itself apart in several ways:
- Residents can transition between care levels without moving to a different facility.
- The life enrichment team creates activities—like the "World Kitchen Tour"—that residents actually talk about. That work earned the OHCA award.
- The modern farmhouse design combines comfort with a homey feel rather than feeling institutional.
- Fitness facilities, wellness programs, and good food support physical health, not just check boxes.
- Regular outings and local volunteer work keep residents connected to Happy Valley rather than isolated in a bubble.
Recommendations for prospective residents
If you're considering The Springs:
- Schedule a tour. See the place, talk to residents and staff.
- Ask about trial stays. Most communities offer short-term options before you commit.
- Request recent activity schedules. Check if the actual programs match what you want to do.
- If you need assisted living or memory care, ask detailed questions about how care plans are built and adjusted as needs change.
- Understand the full cost structure. Ask about any additional fees beyond the base rate.
- Talk to current residents. Ask what they actually like and what they'd change.
Conclusion
The Springs at Happy Valley offers three levels of care, good amenities, and an active calendar. Residents and families report satisfaction with the care and community atmosphere. The facility has earned recognition for its programming. It's worth serious consideration if you're looking at senior living in the area.
Pricing requires calling for a quote based on your needs. For families exploring retirement living in Happy Valley, The Springs is a reasonable option to visit and evaluate.
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