
Sandwiched between the lush, temperate Pacific Northwest and the snowy peaks of the Rocky Mountains, the aptly nicknamed “Gem State” is truly a hidden gem of the United States. Idaho’s landscape consists of scenic wonders and untamed natural features such as Craters of the Moon National Monument, City of Rocks National Reserve, and the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area. Even part of Yellowstone — the country’s first and most well-known national park — spills over from neighboring Wyoming into Idaho’s northeast corner, just below the state’s jagged, mountainous border with Montana. Rivers and waterfalls are also distinguishing features of Idaho, and the Snake River Plain through the state’s central region is home to its most populous cities, like Boise.
There are more than 45 nursing homes in Idaho. A Place for Mom’s Senior Living Advisors can provide you with a list of nursing homes in Idaho to help you find the community that fits your needs and budget.
The median monthly cost of a private room in a nursing home in Idaho is about $8,600, according to Genworth.
I like the fact that it is a smaller community. 15 patients max for that ward. The staff seemed very nice. The process to get in there was easy.
Memory care is very different from the upstairs. Make sure you know where your loved one will be and what activities will be offered to them. The food is delivered from upstairs and is very often cold. The...
The staff is really accommodating. We were lucky enough to access an ADA apt in just a few short weeks. Dad is enjoying the ease of getting around the apartment. He has liked the meal options and nightly...
The cost of prescriptions was expensive. We did not have option of shopping for less expensive drugs. The facility used Red Rock Pharmacy. Very pricey with no other options available for acquiring non...
The administrative staff is very good. There was a problem with the monthly fee. I was quoted a price according to the point system for $[fee removed] and then got a bill for $[fee removed]. I questioned the...
Memory care is very different from the upstairs. Make sure you know where your loved one will be and what activities will be offered to them. The food is delivered from upstairs and is very often cold. The...
First I would like to thank all of the staff at Meridian Meadows. I honestly can not be more grateful for the support, and kindness . My father was in the assisted living facility, and then moved to memory...
The workers are very friendly and engaged with the residents. They are well-trained. Also, there is a nurse in the facility, so any medical needs can be very quickly assessed. The environment is clean and...
They took such good care of my mom! [name removed] was so caring. My mom loved the activities especially the ones that happen during the week. She made so many new friends. Its amazing the care they take to...
Great community experience. She went from isolated at home to having a great group of friends that eat and go on outings together.
They are friendly and pay attention to the individual needs of each resident. They are very concerned about the quality of experience the residents receive.
Everything has been good so far. It is great for us, but it may not be for everyone. We are still very independent. So I'm not sure how it is. If you have to have more care.
The staff is really accommodating. We were lucky enough to access an ADA apt in just a few short weeks. Dad is enjoying the ease of getting around the apartment. He has liked the meal options and nightly...
The staff is very personable and friendly. Most of their residents, from what I can tell, have serious dementia or Alzheimer's. My parent is only moderately dementia and seems to have trouble fitting in with...
The open area allow my dad to make friends and not seem so confined. It has a garden in the center which is very nice. Also the residents look out for each other and are very sweet. The staff calls me with...
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