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When you’re here, you’re family
Nestled within Morrow and Umatilla counties in Oregon you’ll find Avamere at Hermiston. Our location features 57 rooms and offers assisted living and respite care. Amenities include 24-hour staff, a salon, and an extensive activities calendar. Residents enjoy unique activities, like painting hours and country drives.
Avamere at Hermiston is 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 Hermiston a special place.









Throughout Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month, we’ve explored Native land, influential people, and meaningful contributions to our world.
As the month ends, we invite you to continue learning and reflecting. Read more in the featured article below.
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Living alone can be lonely and take a toll on mental health. Senior living offers the social interaction and lively environment older adults are seeking in retirement!
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As we honor Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month, we’re amplifying Indigenous people who innovate in science, language, and culture.
Dr. Krystal Tsosie (Navajo Nation)
2020-present: Dr. Tsosie is a geneticist and bioethicist co-leading the first Indigenous-owned genomic research biobank. She is an advocate for Native data sovereignty and ethical AI use in health research.
Joelle Bearstail (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation)
2021-2022: Joelle is leading digital language revitalization programs using apps and VR tools for Native language immersion.
Their leadership shows the power of representation and cultural preservation in modern society.
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