Shasta Place Costs & Pricing
Shasta Place offers competitive pricing for its accommodations compared to both Klamath County and the broader Oregon state averages. For instance, the monthly rate for a studio apartment at Shasta Place is $1,520, significantly lower than Klamath County's $3,777 and Oregon's average of $3,815. The one-bedroom apartments are similarly priced at $1,824, which again is markedly less than the county's average of $4,474 and even below the state's average of $3,904. For those seeking more space, Shasta Place's two-bedroom units are available for $2,432 - considerably less than both Klamath County's $4,247 and Oregon's higher rate of $4,436. These rates position Shasta Place as an attractive option for individuals and families looking for affordable living solutions in a region where costs can be quite high.
| Floor plans | Shasta Place | Klamath County | Oregon |
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| Studio | $1,520 | $3,777 | $3,815 |
| 1 Bedroom | $1,824 | $4,474 | $3,904 |
| 2 Bedrooms | $2,432 | $4,247 | $4,436 |
Overall Review of Shasta Place
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18 reviews mention this
Friendly, responsive staff support
Staff members are consistently described as friendly, helpful, and responsive.
Many residents and families describe staff as approachable and quick to help, including timely maintenance and straightforward communication. Several reviews also mention management as professional and cooperative, and that staff members were willing to talk and explain services during a visit. A few residents contrasted that with rougher interactions, but the overall experience is still that help is available when needed.
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16 reviews mention this
Clean grounds and quiet setting
Residents repeatedly highlight a clean, well-kept environment.
Reviews frequently point to cleanliness and upkeep, from apartments to shared gathering spaces and the overall grounds. Multiple residents also describe the community as safe and quiet, with neighbors who keep things respectful. Even when someone notes a small drawback in a specific unit feature, they still describe the building as comfortable and generally well maintained.
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11 reviews mention this
Meals are a strong point
Food and meals are described as better than average.
Several reviews praise the meals as very good or even “phenomenal,” and a few mention how meals can be part of why loved ones make friends and settle in. One resident calls the food decent, while another says they personally did not like it, showing not everyone feels the same. The community also offers dining support for special dietary needs and includes room service and guest meals.
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5 reviews mention this
Activities and outings keep days full
Daily activities and community events are easy to join.
Residents describe having regular things to do, including community-sponsored activities and scheduled daily programming. A review also notes a volunteer-led outing tied to church and lunch on Sundays. The community’s activity calendar includes options like educational speakers, trivia, live performances, and day trips.
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4 reviews mention this
Pet-friendly conveniences for dogs
Pet access stands out, especially for dog owners.
Multiple residents mention that pets are welcome and describe the experience as easy for their dog. Reviews highlight the presence of a dog washing station and pet-friendly outdoor space, which makes everyday routines simpler. One resident also adds that the community feels safe for walking the dog.
differentiator
4 reviews mention this
Pricing is positioned as a value
Pricing is described as lower than alternatives people compared.
Several reviews say the monthly cost felt reasonable, including comparisons to other places where a similar move would cost more. One family specifically mentions pricing as lower than other options they considered. The community’s listed price range is also priced well below county and state benchmarks across unit types.
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3 reviews mention this
Care support feels limited
Some residents feel the setting leans more retirement-focused than assisted care.
While some families describe care and hospitality as strong for independent living needs, at least one reviewer explicitly recommends it as a retirement community rather than assisted living. That same review also notes staffing levels that are lower on weekends, which can affect how much hands-on help residents expect. The community does provide assistance with daily activities and medication management, but the reviews suggest experience may differ depending on how much support a person needs.
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