UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT BY ARETÉ LIVING
More Than Just A Home
Independent Living
Discover the joys of independent living at Aspen Ridge Retirement Community, where an active lifestyle blends beautifully with easier living.
Assisted Living
Experience a fulfilling retirement with our array of convenient assisted living services and amenities, all tailored to enhance your life.
Independent Living
Discover the joys of independent living at Aspen Ridge Retirement Community, where an active lifestyle blends beautifully with easier living.
Assisted Living
Experience a fulfilling retirement with our array of convenient assisted living services and amenities, all tailored to enhance your life.
Welcome to Aspen Ridge Retirement Community
Independent & Assisted Living in Bend, OR
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What We Offer You
At Aspen Ridge Retirement Community, we provide a welcoming, secure, and vibrant setting for seniors. Discover our range of amenities, activities, and services tailored just for you!
Caring For You
- Health and wellness checks
- Medication reminders
- Personalized, compassionate care
Day-to-Day Life
- Vibrant activities
- Restaurant-style dining
- Spacious community areas
Easier Living
- Housekeeping and maintenance
- Comfortable living spaces
- Transportation
Your Safety Matters
- 24-hour staff
- Emergency call system
- Advanced safety features
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Our Community Stories
We have exciting happenings in our active senior living community! See how we’re enjoying each day here in Bend, Oregon.

Areté Living Acquires 5 Oregon Senior Living Communities
TIGARD, Ore. – Areté Living, a senior living development and management organization, acquired five new senior living communities in Oregon as of February 1, 2025. The new buildings include: Aspen Ridge Memory Care Aspen Ridge Retirement Community Gilman Grove...
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re sharing AAPI history and individuals who represent this month’s theme, “A Legacy of Leadership and Resilience.”
Queen Emma reigned in Hawai‘i in the 1850s. During her and her husband Alexander Liholiho’s reign, the Hawaiian people were rapidly dying from disease. They raised funds to establish Queen’s Hospital, now known as The Queen’s Health Systems. These passionate leaders traveled door to door to fund this hospital, raising over $13,000.
Queen Lili‘uokalani was the last sovereign of Hawai‘i. Many admire Lili‘uokalani for her resolute and peaceful resistance to the United States’ annexation of Hawai‘i during the 1890s. She worked to protect Hawaiian trails through the 1892 Highways Act, maintaining rights of access to trails despite private land ownership.
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In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re sharing AAPI history. AAPI heritage is all around us, including in our own communities. Here is a look at history where some of our Areté Living communities reside.
Portland, Oregon is home to one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside of Japan. Inspired in the late 1950s, its purpose was to provide citizens with a serene garden while forging a healing connection to Japan following World War II. The Portland Japanese Garden opened in 1967 and remains a beloved destination for visitors and locals today.
The gold strikes of the 1860s in the Pacific Northwest attracted Chinese immigrants to eastern Washington. By the 1870s, many Chinese laborers were recruited to work on railroad construction, in logging camps, and in salmon canneries. Japanese immigrants later came to Washington for similar employment opportunities.
Utah was a key resettlement state following the Vietnam War. The Asian Association of Utah offered support for refugees, including housing and other basic needs. About 12,000 refugees from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia settled in Utah between 1975 and 1990.
The transcontinental railroad linked the eastern and western United States. The Central Pacific workers started in Sacramento, California, and the Union Pacific workers began in Omaha, Nebraska, meeting at Promontory Summit, Utah. Chinese American workers were integral to this monumental project, making up most of the railroad workforce.
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🌸 Happy Mother's Day to all the incredible moms! Your strength, wisdom, and love inspire us every day. Today, we celebrate you!💖 Share your favorite memory with your mom in the comments.💐✨
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