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– Senior Living Since 1995 –

More Than Just A Home

Assisted Living

Enjoy your retirement and maintain your independent lifestyle with the support and amenities to make life a little easier.

– Award Winning Care & Service –

2024 Pinnacle Customer Experience Award
American Health Care Association National Quality Award 2019 Bronze
NHCA National Quality Award 2020 Silver

Assisted Living

Enjoy your retirement and maintain your independent lifestyle with the support and amenities to make life a little easier.

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Suzanne Elise Assisted Living & Respite Care in Seaside, OR

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November is Native American Heritage Month! Throughout this month, we’re sharing about Native American heritage and how it impacts our society. Healthcare wouldn’t be what it is today without the crucial contributions of Native Americans.

The first baby bottles were invented by the Iroquois and Seneca tribes, using a hollowed bird’s quill. In some areas, baby formula was made from ground walnuts and water.

Native Americans chewed willow bark to ease pain. The active ingredient in the bark, salicin, was the basis in the discovery of aspirin.

Indigenous communities created the first syringe using sharpened hollowed-out bird bone connected to an animal bladder that could hold and inject fluids into the body.

Native Americans mixed plants with water to create products that protected skin from the sun, including sunflower oil, wallflower, and sap from aloe plants.

#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #NativeAmerican #DEIB #diversity #equity #inclusion #belonging
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November is Native American Heritage Month! Throughout this month, we’re sharing about Native American heritage and how it impacts our society. Healthcare wouldn’t be what it is today without the crucial contributions of Native Americans.

The first baby bottles were invented by the Iroquois and Seneca tribes, using a hollowed bird’s quill. In some areas, baby formula was made from ground walnuts and water.

Native Americans chewed willow bark to ease pain. The active ingredient in the bark, salicin, was the basis in the discovery of aspirin.

Indigenous communities created the first syringe using sharpened hollowed-out bird bone connected to an animal bladder that could hold and inject fluids into the body.

Native Americans mixed plants with water to create products that protected skin from the sun, including sunflower oil, wallflower, and sap from aloe plants.

#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #NativeAmerican #DEIB #diversity #equity #inclusion #belonging
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LIFE AT OUR SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY

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Your Life, Enhanced in Avamere
at Suzanne Elise

Your care, comfort, and safety are our top priority. We’re here to help make your life a little easier. Experience an environment focused on supporting an active, independent lifestyle for our assisted living residents.

We look forward to meeting you!

Connecting Residents & Families

Our residents are experiencing life enhanced. Family members want to see it. See the latest happenings, announcements, and activities through LifeLoop.

Our Floorplans

Our community offers a variety of living options to suit your needs.

What We Offer You

At Suzanne Elise, we provide you a comfortable, safe, and active senior living environment. Discover our amenities, activities, and services below, all catered to you!

Caring For You


  • Personalized, compassionate care
  • Medication reminders
  • Health and wellness checks

Day-to-Day Life


  • Vibrant activities calendar
  • Restaurant-style dining
  • In-house transportation

Personal Wellbeing


  • Fitness classes
  • Cozy, comfortable living spaces
  • Housekeeping and maintenance

Your Safety Matters


  • 24-hour staff
  • Emergency call system
  • Advanced safety features

Testimonials

Our patients, residents, and families love Avamere! Here’s what they’re saying about their Avamere experience.

Our Community Stories

We have exciting happenings in our active senior living community!
See how we’re enjoying each day here at Avamere.

Honoring Native American Heritage Month

Honoring Native American Heritage Month

November is Native American Heritage Month. This is a time to celebrate the culture, rich heritage, and contributions of the Indigenous people and communities of the United States.Our Communities on Native Land The Kalapuya tribe are the original inhabitants where...

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Happy Assisted Living Week

Happy Assisted Living Week

Sarah Silva, President of Arete Living Arete Living is a senior living management organization proudly managing Avamere Communities. Happy National Assisted Living Week! This year’s theme is Joyful Moments. I love this focus, as it perfectly encapsulates the heart of...

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Suzanne Elise Installs Air Purification System

Suzanne Elise Installs Air Purification System

For Immediate Release: 8/20/2020 SEASIDE, Ore. – Suzanne Elise, an assisted living community in Seaside, Oregon, installed an air purification system in their building in July 2020. Needlepoint bipolar ionization system technology releases charged atoms to deactivate...

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