MEDFORD, Ore. — Love is in the air ahead of Valentine’s Day, and one couple at the Rogue Valley Manor who’ve been together for 4 decades are sharing their secret to everlasting love. Saul Krimsly and Dolores Fisette are the ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — The Rogue Valley Manor is getting ready for the holidays today, by decorating the large sequoia in front of its main entrance! Staff says the tree was planted back in 1966 and has grown to a staggering ...

MEDFORD, —The Rogue Valley Manor hosted its 8th vaccination clinic for COVID-19 booster shots for residents this afternoon. Staff and volunteers administered the shots. The Manor says, the clinic completed booster vaccinations for all eligible residents in every level of ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — You may not know it, but today is World Pickleball Day! A U.S.A. Pickleball Ambassador and International Certified Trainer lives right here in Medford at the Rogue Valley Manor. Tim Miller has been involved with the sport ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Visitors are now allowed at long-term care facilities, but with strict restrictions. The Oregon Department of Human Services is asking facilities to develop a plan for outdoor visitation. The Rogue Valley Manor says plans for each of ...

MEDFORD, Ore.– The Rogue Valley Manor is working to outfit every resident with a cloth mask. According to the Manor, healthcare workers and other donors have already sent in 200 masks for residents. There are nearly 1,000 residents in the ...

MEDFORD, Ore. –  Quarantines and social distancing due to coronavirus are forcing senior living facilities to get a little more creative with activities. Medford-based Pacific Retirement Services (PRS) runs the Rogue Valley Manor. It’s trying to build its plans using ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — With hundreds of residents, most over the age of 70, the Rogue Valley Manor is taking steps to keep the virus out of their building. As of Friday morning, there are no positive test results at manor ...

 MEDFORD, Ore. — It’s been 18 years since the terrorist attacks on September 11 changed this nation forever. Wednesday Americans from coast to coast paused for ceremonies to remember the 2,977 people who lost their lives. Here in southern Oregon, ...

MEDFORD, Ore.– September 11, 2001 is a day that still ripples through the lives of many American citizens. It was undoubtedly the worst tragedy the U.S. has ever faced at home and first responders were the ones on the front lines ...

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