About Us
In 1955, an ecumenical community group of Methodists, Episcopalians, and Presbyterians came together to address the need for providing care for the seniors of southern Oregon. Their discussion led to the formation of a not-for-profit organization, which purchased 16 acres in Medford and built the original 10-story Rogue Valley Manor building. Since opening its doors in 1961, the Manor has grown in size and scope. Its expansive campus is now home to nearly 1,000 residents and has been serving seniors for 60 years.
Not-For-Profit
Rogue Valley Manor is a not-for-profit organization, which means that all funds exceeding expenses are reinvested back into the community itself. Because there are no shareholders or investors who are expecting to earn profits, the Manor is able to use its funds for things that enhance the lives of residents. For example, funds are used to improve the physical plant on an ongoing basis, to add new programs, and to expand services for residents.
Our Mission
Rogue Valley Manor is committed to enriching the lives of its residents in a Life Plan Community environment.
Core Values
EXCELLENCE
We believe in the continuous pursuit of excellence in delivering the highest quality accommodations, services, and care throughout our community. We are joyfully committed to doing our best and being our best.
INNOVATION
Our community is inventive and resourceful, utilizing the latest business strategies, information, and technology to enhance the lives of residents.
INTEGRITY
Every decision we make and every action we take, big or small, is informed by our adherence to high moral and ethical principles.
STEWARDSHIP
We value all of our resources: human, financial, and physical. As good stewards of these resources, we will prudently and judiciously employ and maintain them to ensure that our community remains strong and vital for current and future generations.
COMPASSION
We recognize the hardship of others and take action to help, whether it’s providing care to seniors or reaching out to community members in need through volunteerism.
COLLABORATION